The healthcare field is a fast-paced and ever-evolving field, and it has a reputation for inducing high levels of stress. When these high levels of stress are sustained over an extended period of time, the healthcare professional can eventually enter
DO vs. MD: What’s the Difference?
Ever heard the term “osteopathic medicine” and wondered what sets it apart in the healthcare field? Well, the answer lies in the fact that practicing physicians in the United States hold either a DO degree or an MD degree. The
LinkedIn Tips for Healthcare Professionals
It seems that the majority of users on LinkedIn work in industries such as communication, sales, finance, technology, and media, but that doesn’t mean that LinkedIn isn’t a suitable place for those in the healthcare industry as well. In fact,
5 Ways Physicians Provide Better Customer Service to Patients
The occupation of physician might not be the first one to come to mind when you think of the phrase “customer service,” but when you really think on what a physician does, it really is the ultimate type of customer
Success Tips for a Physician Phone Interview
Phone interviews between a physician and an employer happen to be very common healthcare staffing because employers use them to screen candidates before holding in-person interviews. They are particularly common in locum tenens healthcare staffing, where distance often makes an
Most In-Demand Nursing Careers
There are over 40 types of nurses, each with their different functions and specialities. Nurses not only specialize in diseases and types of treatment, but in other things like location of treatment and age of patients. Rassmussen College with the
Highest Ranked Medical Schools: 2015
US News ranked the 130 fully accredited medical schools and 26 fully accredited schools of osteopathic medicine to produce the top schools in research as well as primary care. The schools were ranked based on: student selectivity admissions statistics, faculty-to-student
Best Children’s Hospitals: 2015
US News annually ranks the 184 children’s hospitals in the United States in ten specialities: Cancer, Cardiology and Heart Surgery, Diabetes and Endocrinology, Gastroenterology and GI Surgery, Neonatology, Nephrology, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Pulmonology, and Urology. The hospitals are ranked
Benefits of Working Locum Tenens
Locum tenens – a history Locum Tenens is a latin phrase meaning “to hold the place of”. The idea of locum tenens physicians was thought up in the 1970’s by Therus Kolff, MD, MPH and Alan Kronhaus, MD. The
Our Fit2Fat2Fit Healthy Eating Challenge
We at Fusion HealthCare are passionate about health, so we decided to bring health into the workplace with a 90-day healthy eating challenge.