Author: Triage Staff
Kris Knudsen was recently named Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at Triage Staffing, an award-winning healthcare staffing agency that focuses on matching health professionals with allied and travel nurse jobs. Triage retention rates among strategic partners have improved and billing volume has increased under Knudsen’s leadership. Additionally, Triage is often invited to collaborate with vendors as […]
Read More Here in the Omaha office, we’re thrilled to be together again! After more than a year of being separated into two different buildings, the Omaha Triage staff is all under one roof. Watch as we share more about our new office space.
Read More Hey travel PTs! If you’re looking for a new place to practice and hold a current PT compact license, you have another option starting today. Indiana has officially been added to the list of PT compact states. This now means that the list of PT compact states is up to 29. What is the PT […]
Read More From time to time, we are lucky enough to get kudos for our recruiters. We love getting compliments from travelers and we’re thrilled to be able to share these. Want to send a kudos to another Triage traveler or a recruiter? Send an email to
[email protected] and we’ll make sure to pass on the congratulations. I’d like […]
Read More While we hope that every travel assignment our healthcare pros take is the perfect assignment, we know life isn’t perfect. That’s why we’re always honest about assignments before you sign a contract. But what happens if you get to an assignment and realize that there’s something unexpected for both you and your recruiter? Maybe there are […]
Read More It’s Women’s History Month so we’re adding to last year’s series on women who have made an impact on medicine. Up next is Orleana Puckett. Puckett was born in 1837 and married her husband at 16. They farmed at the base of the Groundhog Mountain. She gave birth for the first time in 1862, but […]
Read More When you’re traveling to a new location and working full time, chances are good that you want to actually explore or relax during your time away from work, rather than spending time grocery shopping or getting food. Different locations have different delivery apps available, so getting familiar with them all means you’ll never be stuck […]
Read More It’s Women’s History Month so we’re adding to last year’s series on women who have made an impact on medicine. Up next is Hildegard Peplau. Peplau was born in Pennsylvania in 1909. Her parents were German immigrants and Peplau watched her homemaker mother and wanted more from life. She understood that nursing was one of […]
Read More Finding allied and travel nurse jobs can be a challenge, especially in a post-Covid market. Plenty of healthcare pros left their staff jobs in order to travel. Additionally, the market is flooded with brand-new agencies trying to take advantage and make a quick buck. That means it can be difficult to find a job with […]
Read More It’s Women’s History Month so we’re adding to last year’s series on women who have made an impact on medicine. Up next is Virginia Apgar. Virginia Apgar was born in 1909 in New Jersey. After high school, she attended and graduated from Mount Holyoke College, where she studied zoology, minoring in physiology and chemistry. After […]
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