Tasked with a variety of responsibilities that include learning how to operate dialysis equipment, how to carefully assess each individual patient’s need for dialysis, and the ongoing application of catheters, grafts and fistulas — the dialysis nurse and technician must fulfill these types of treatments from start to finish. As a result, he/she can interact with their patients on a much more constant basis. This becomes a very personal role, even when supplemental staff fills it. That’s why more and more healthcare facilities are looking to us for their dialysis staffing needs.
Cross Country Staffing rigorously screens and evaluates our candidates before they are submitted for consideration to our healthcare facility clients. We take the extra time needed to understand skill sets and experience so that we can match the right candidate with the right opportunity. Here are just some of the steps we take to ensure quality on every staffing placement:
It’s our dedication to our clients and healthcare professionals that allows us to achieve the balance between an industry leader and the kind of medical staffing company that never forgets the importance of personalized service and attention.