Healthcare Staffing Forecast: What We Learned at NALTO

Last week, our COO Jed Rudd attended the Fall Fly In for NALTO (National Association of Locum Tenens Organizations). In addition to winning the big conference giveaway, Jed came away with significant insights about the future of healthcare staffing. Here’s what we learned… Shortages and Industry Growth: Staffing Forecast More staffing shortages loom on the […]

Meet Our September Nurse of the Month: Emmah Barngetuny

Today we’re talking to our September Nurse of the Month, Emmah Barngetuny, RN. Emmah hails from Palm Beach, Florida – and before that, Kenya! Emmah, how did you get into nursing? I graduated from Kenyatta University with a Bachelor of Science degree in education science and food, nutrition, and dietetics. I taught in several high […]

Native American and Sober: Part 2

Last week, we talked to Lee Yaiva (Hopi), CEO of Scottsdale Recovery Center, about barriers to recovery for Native Americans. In Part 2 of our interview, Lee offers unique insights into the solutions that support Native American sobriety and success. Lee, you mentioned the importance of cultural competence for providers. What does that look like […]

Native American and Sober: Part 1

Addiction and substance abuse are not like other healthcare problems. Treatment can be hard to find, as well as expensive; even programs like AA and NA don’t work for everyone. Getting sober isn’t as easy as just putting the bottle down. Now think of Native Americans in recovery. They face the challenges of any addict, […]

Undercounted and Underserved: Data Reporting and Tribal Healthcare

“It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data.” ~ Sherlock Holmes via Arthur Conan Doyle We’re lucky enough to live in a golden age of data. Across industries, data doubles as a treasure map, steering company ships to insight gold – in theory. But when data is flawed or missing, the ship […]

Meet Our August Nurse of the Month: Shaneyl Rowe

Our latest nurse spotlight shines on Shaneyl Rowe, a Rosebud nurse who is surrounded by nurses at work and at home! How did you get into nursing, Shaneyl? I’ve always wanted to help people. Caregiving is in my nature. I’m the oldest of six girls. Making a difference in people’s lives was something I’ve always […]