by Rob Berton | Dec 13, 2017 | Locum Tenens, Nurse Practitioner, Physicians, Uncategorized |
Excessive Stress Levels in Healthcare Work Environments
It’s no surprise that healthcare providers are often prone to high stress levels. Healthcare professions can be quite taxing. The pressures can often be extremely overwhelming as well. It isn’t uncommon to hear physicians speaking about demanding and chaotic work schedules. Nurses and other healthcare professionals aren’t immune to difficult schedules, either. If you’re looking for tips that can help you ease stress in medical work settings, there are many options that may help significantly. Stress management is something that calls for effort, time and consideration. Managing stress well can do a lot for your own comfort and peace of mind. Patients pick up on providers who are happy, rested and balanced as well.
Indications of Excessive Stress
If you’re a medical provider who simply has too much on your plate, chances are you know it better than anyone else. It can help to know about signs and symptoms that frequently point to stress levels that are out of control. These include:
• Unusual nervousness
• Uncharacteristic behavioral patterns
• Headaches
• Tense muscles
• Focusing issues
• Lack of desire to do well on the job
• Alcohol dependence
• Not caring about your social life anymore
• Digestive woes
• Exhaustion
• Sleeping difficulties
Medical professionals who develop any of these signs should take action as soon as possible.
Minimizing Your Stress Levels for Good
If you want to say goodbye to immoderate stress, there are several approaches you can take. It can help to look on the bright side of things. A positive outlook can do wonders for your spirits. Stop making every day feel like doom and gloom. Think about all of the things you have to appreciate. Think about the good things you’re doing for your patients and for the community. Proper time management practices can also help you decrease your stress. Make a point to designate some pleasant “me” time on a regular basis.[1] Take a nap. Get a new hobby. Don’t be afraid to ask other people for assistance. If you can manage your stress levels well, having a job at the Indian Service or as a Locum Tenens recruiter can be a rewarding one that can provide you with a whole host of personal benefits.
References
[1] https://psychcentral.com/lib/reducing-stress-at-work
by Rob Berton | Oct 4, 2017 | Blog, Locum Tenens, Nurse Practitioner |
How to Choose the Right Locum Tenens Company
If you are occasionally or frequently in need of locum tenens medical professionals, starting a relationship with a locum tenens staffing firm is an excellent option. This is often a very strategic decision as a locum tenens staffing firm can provide your organization with specialized staff when you need them to fill in critical positions. A locum tenens staffing company will be an important and trusted partner of your facility, so choosing the right one that fits with your needs and work culture is paramount. When looking into locum tenens companies, these are the questions you need to ask.
Are They Specialized?
Locum tenens are a very specialized kind of professional, so any staffing agency your organization is looking at should be similarly specialized in providing locum tenens professionals. You should find a company that specializes in the kinds of professionals you are in need of. For example, if your service is at-home nursing, a locum company with a good track record of placing skilled nurses in that kind of work environment would be preferable. However, a larger company might be advantageous if your organization is also large and has many different roles that might need to be filled, such as a major hospital.
What Support Do They Provide?
A good locum tenens firm wants their placements to succeed, so they maintain a good relationship with the healthcare facilities that sustain them. Reputable companies should have good resources for their temporary staff to ensure success. For example, does the locum tenens firm you are looking at provide or take care of hospital privileges, travel arrangements, housing arrangements and licensure credentials?[1]
Are They Insured?
All locum tenens firms need to carry adequate liability insurance, both what a regular staffing firm needs and the specialized insurance that traveling doctors need.[2] Even if they are a completely reputable firm, mistakes happen, and good staffing firms want to keep themselves covered as much as they want to keep their clients covered. When considering a locum tenens company, ask what kind of insurance coverage they have and ask for a copy of their insurance certificate. If you choose to work with them, keep a copy of that certificate on record. Another insurance element is for the physicians and staff they provide. Does the company provide malpractice insurance for them?
What Have Other Healthcare Professionals Said About This Company?
What other hospitals, clinics, care facilities or other medical organizations have used this locum tenens company in the past? Are there any facilities with which your organization is affiliated already? Have they liked the service and the staff they have received? Referrals from trusted medical providers can go a long way toward helping you choose the right firm for your needs. Traits to ask about include high ethical standards, experience and an established network with a variety of healthcare facilities.
Finding and choosing the right locum company is a lot like choosing any other staffing firm for your temporary staffing needs, although there are special considerations because of the highly specialized and sensitive nature of the medical field. You should do your research, meet with representatives of the company and speak with other facilities that have used them. If they have a good reputation, are a member of professional organizations like the National Association of Locum Tenens Organizations (NALTO) and cover their staff adequately, they are likely a good choice.
References
[1] https://www.nalto.org/about/choosing-a-locum-tenens-firm/
[2] http://blog.soliant.com/careers-in-healthcare/choosing-a-locum-tenens-company/
by Rob Berton | Nov 30, 2016 | Family Practice, Family Practice, General Practice, Jobs, Nurse Practitioner |
Central Oregon Emergency Nurse Practitioner Perm Opportunity (G602)
CENTRAL OREGON CASCADES: EMERGENCY NURSE PRACTITIONER sought to work under the supervision of the Emergency Department Director and the Emergency Department Medical Director. Will provide care to patients across the lifespan with urgent primary care needs, acute and chronic illnesses or injuries. Qualifications experience and/or practicum in an Emergency Department setting. BLS, ACLS, PALS/ENPC TNCC/TEAM, Code Gray, Moderate Sedation preferred.
For more information, please forward your CV and a convenient time to discuss this in more detail.
Eric D. Gruen, DPM
678-549-3201 P
815-550-9967 F
Eric@LocumTenensUSA.com
http://www.LocumTenensUSA.com
by Rob Berton | Nov 30, 2016 | Family Practice, Family Practice, General Practice, Jobs, Nurse Practitioner |
Central Oregon OB/GYN Nurse Practitioner Perm Opportunity (G603)
Central Oregon Cascades: Nurse Practitioner-OB/GYN clinic. Previous OB/GYN Clinic experience preferred but not required.
For more information, please forward your CV and a convenient time to discuss this in more detail.
Eric D. Gruen, DPM
678-549-3201 P
815-550-9967 F
Eric@LocumTenensUSA.com
http://www.LocumTenensUSA.com
by Rob Berton | Nov 30, 2016 | Family Practice, Family Practice, General Practice, Jobs, Nurse Practitioner |
Central Oregon Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner Perm Opportunity (G604)
Central Oregon Cascades: Nurse Practitioner Urgent Care experience preferred.
ANCC certification required. (ACNP; AANP, FNP or GNP)
Current BLS (Basic Life Support) certification required at date of hire.
ACLS is preferred in some settings.
For more information, please forward your CV and a convenient time to discuss this in more detail.
Eric D. Gruen, DPM
678-549-3201 P
815-550-9967 F
Eric@LocumTenensUSA.com
http://www.LocumTenensUSA.com
by Rob Berton | Nov 30, 2016 | Family Practice, Family Practice, General Practice, Jobs, Nurse Practitioner |
Central Oregon Emergency Nurse Practitioner Perm Opportunity (G602)
CENTRAL OREGON CASCADES: EMERGENCY NURSE PRACTITIONER sought to work under the supervision of the Emergency Department Director and the Emergency Department Medical Director. Will provide care to patients across the lifespan with urgent primary care needs, acute and chronic illnesses or injuries. Qualifications experience and/or practicum in an Emergency Department setting. BLS, ACLS, PALS/ENPC TNCC/TEAM, Code Gray, Moderate Sedation preferred.
For more information, please forward your CV and a convenient time to discuss this in more detail.
Eric D. Gruen, DPM
678-549-3201 P
815-550-9967 F
Eric@LocumTenensUSA.com
http://www.LocumTenensUSA.com