The Tribal Health Podcast is Out!

After a long wait, the Tribal Health Podcast has launched! Pairing healthcare expertise and engaging storytelling, our bi-weekly podcast will offer insightful conversations on Indigenous healthcare, wellbeing, and culture. You can listen on Spotify and Apple. Co-host Melody Lewis, Mojave/Tewa/Hopi and an enrolled member of the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, said you’ll hear about the […]
Recruiter Spotlight: Meet Lexi Diodonet, Nurse Recruiter

One thing you might not know about our recruiters is that some are nurses themselves. Because they’ve worked bedside, in emergency departments and across different unit floors, they often have keen insights into how to connect the right nursing talent with the right positions and facilities. Our nurse recruiters also understand the concerns and hopes […]
Meet Dr. Oribabor

When Dr. Charles Oribabor was a boy in England, he picked up an issue of Reader’s Digest that changed his life. “Reader’s Digest always ran medical stories, but this one was different. The issue told the story of a 13-year-old boy who died of cancer. I was 12 or 13 at the time – and […]
Recruiter Spotlight: Meet Perry Griffin

When you work with Tribal Health, you’re not just a name working with a faceless company. We want you to feel fulfilled and supported at every step of your journey in Indigenous healthcare. That’s why you’ll have a dedicated recruiter who focuses on your personal and professional preferences, to make sure you’re happy on assignment. […]
4 Immediate Solutions to Hospital Nursing Shortages

Since the pandemic began, one warning has tolled like a bell of doom: once contagion hit hospital staff, healthcare services would become dangerously limited. Well, here we are. Staff are calling in sick, care is delayed, surgeries postponed, and patients sit in the ED waiting room for hours. And it’s not just COVID; a number […]
How to Thrive, Not Just Survive, in the ER Wilderness

Clinical Corner By Mark Krich, MD So you’re a physician new to the emergency room. Want some advice? There are really only two things you need to do to thrive in the ER wilderness: Be nice to everyone. Document EVERYTHING. Sounds simple, right? Let me explain. Technically a physician is anyone who passes medical school […]