We love our occupational therapists every month, but we’re especially thrilled to wish them a happy OT Month this April. Let’s celebrate with some fun facts about OTs.
Read More We’re continuing our series on women who have made significant advances in medicine and today’s entry is Marie Curie. Known for her work on radioactivity, she was awarded two Nobel Prizes, one in chemistry and one in physics. She was the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize and still today is the only one […]
Read More We’ve got a secret and we’re finally ready to share. It’s been torture keeping this news under wraps.
Read More Most people wouldn’t work without being compensated. For most people in a helping profession, like healthcare and teachers, there’s this crazy idea that those people work for the satisfaction and that money isn’t important. To that, we say, “huh?” While job satisfaction, the ability to travel and advancing your career are all important, so is […]
Read More Florence Nightingale—known as the founder of modern nursing—is one of the better known names in nursing. Every year, Nurses’ Week happens in early May, corresponding with her birthday.
Read More As a top-rated travel company, we’re always thinking of how we can better serve our travelers. Whether it’s our huge list of medical traveler jobs, increasing our transparency by showing pay rates for medical travel jobs on our website or focusing on technology improvements using Kamana, the entire team at Triage wants to improve life […]
Read More Triage Staffing was recently named to the Inc. 5000 Regionals: Midwest 2022 list of the top fastest growing companies in the Midwest. Triage received spot 93, with a 114% year over year growth.
Read More We were stoked when traveler Brett shared pictures of his DIY travel gnome and knew we had to get that gnome some Triage swag.
Read More This month, we’re highlighting prominent contributions in the medical field from women to celebrate Women’s History Month. To see our full list, click here.
Read More Historians aren’t actually sure if Agnodice was a real person or just a myth, but she is credited as the first doctor and midwife to assist laboring women in childbirth. She supposedly lived in the 4th century B.C. in Athens. Legend has it that she wanted to become a doctor but was unable to study […]
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