By AB Staffing Solutions

September 13, 2024

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Role of Allied Health Professionals in Enhancing Patient Care

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As Allied Health Professionals, you are part of an estimated 60% of the workforce classified as health workers, making your jobs vital to patient care. You serve as the backbone of the industry, working with frontline workers such as X-ray Technicians, CT Technicians, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Pharmacists. These technical jobs are in high demand across the country. AB Staffing is here to learn about your career goals and place you in a travel healthcare job in areas where your skills and experience are needed.

As a travel professional, you work with your Recruiter to find the best match for your experience. While the timelines and requirements vary depending on specialty and job title, Allied Health travel professionals must have 1 or 2 years of experience before taking a travel position.

Technical jobs are in demand because the population is aging. Baby Boomers, born between 1946 and 1964, and older Gen X-ers, born between 1965 and 1980, require more significant medical intervention as they age. There is also the reality that the pandemic has caused stress to the healthcare community and some are retiring early or moving to other jobs, leaving facilities needing workers to fill gaps.

Role of Allied Health Professionals in Enhancing Patient Care:

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Understanding Allied Health Professionals

Allied Health refers to positions distinct from medicine and nursing. The categories of professionals in this field include Primary Care, Diagnostic, Rehabilitative, and Health Promotion.

  • Primary Care includes hygienists, pharmacists, health care technicians, and Certified Nursing Assistants.
  • Diagnostic includes those who work with X-ray, CT, and MRI machines such as CT Techs and X-ray Techs.
  • Rehabilitative includes Occupational Therapists and Physical Therapists.
  • Health Promotion includes health educators, dieticians, and nutritionists.

While some specialties require two years of education, others may require more or less education and training. It depends on the specialty, so ask your college, university, or high school counselor to connect with the programs in your area to learn more.

As a traveler, you will need to organize degrees, certifications, and licenses, preferably digitally, along with your resume and references so they are easily accessible when you send them to our recruiters.

Vital Role of CT Techs and Xray Techs

How vital is your role as a CT Tech or X-Ray Tech? The images you take help real people get and stay well.

CT and X-ray technicians perform detailed cross-sectional imaging, which is vital for accurate diagnosis and comprehensive treatment planning. Your knowledge of operating advanced CT technology ensures precise imaging while minimizing radiation exposure and enhancing patient safety. By quickly providing critical images in emergencies and non-emergencies, you aid in prompt and effective medical intervention.

When a woman fell and twisted her ankle, she was bruised and exhausted and thought something more than a sprain had occurred. When she went to the emergency room, she was checked in and immediately taken for an x-ray. An X-ray tech greeted her and took images of the ankle. The ortho team used the images to determine there were three broken bones and that our friend needed surgery. Without the images, she may have walked on a broken ankle! Instead, she is recovering at home.

Another patient needed a CT scan of his leg to determine how far an infection had spread. Once the CT technician took the images, they were reviewed, and it was determined that the patient needed aggressive antibiotics to fight the infection and that the bone was possibly infected. Without the images, he may have become septic and gotten quite ill. Instead, he was treated and is resting at home.

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These real-world examples show how imaging supports diagnostics, early detection, and accurate diagnoses to aid in patient care.

Occupational Therapists and Physical Therapists

After a patient is diagnosed, their treatment plan may include occupational or physical therapy.

  • Occupational therapy is designed to help patients regain independence by improving their daily life skills. As an OT, you will assess and address physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges, ensuring a holistic approach to patient rehabilitation.
  • Physical therapy is designed to improve the quality of life with patient mobility. This is accomplished through strength and mobility exercises for patients recovering from injuries, surgeries, and chronic conditions. PT helps reduce pain and enhance quality of life.

An OT may help a stroke patient relearn fine motor skills like feeding and bathing, whereas a PT would assist the same patient in learning how to walk.

Role of Pharmacists in Patient Care

As a pharmacist, you are responsible for dispensing medication prescribed by doctors. You educate patients about their medications, helping them understand and adhere to the medication schedule. You also play a significant role in preventing medication errors, adverse drug interventions, and proper pharmacy medication storage.

To become a pharmacist, you must earn a four-year degree and attend pharmacy school. However, you can begin as a pharmacy tech while completing undergraduate work.

Benefits of Allied Health Professionals in Travel Assignments

In a travel position as an Allied Health Professional, you have the flexibility and adaptability to work wherever we have open positions available. As a traveler, you have exposure to different healthcare environments and practices and opportunities for professional development and skill enhancement. You may not have these opportunities if you stay where you are now…. BUT…

  • Are you willing to move away from your current area?
  • Do you want the flexibility to change jobs every few months?
  • Are you okay with being the new person on the job?

If you’re willing to move to areas where your skills are needed, you can earn more money than you can as a shift worker, gain experience, and extend your professional network.

Working with AB Staffing means you have a dedicated recruiter who provides personalized placement services. Our tailored job-matching process is designed to align with your professional skills and experience. We also offer assistance with licensing, housing, and travel arrangements. You have access to a wide range of job opportunities nationwide and encouragement to grow your career through diverse experiences. We pride ourselves on being available to you throughout the onboarding process throughout your entire contract.

We understand the importance of Allied Health Professionals in enhancing patient care. You are the backbone of the industry, and your skills are in demand. We’d love to talk to you about considering travel assignments. Reach out to an Allied Health Recruiter today to learn more.

We hope you found this article on the role of allied health professionals in enhancing patient care helpful. Are you an allied health professional? Do you have anything to add to the article or advice for fellow allied health professionals? Comment below.

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By Advantage Medical Professionals

March 16, 2024

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Destination Spotlight: Tennessee

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Tennessee, the heart of the South, is a captivating destination for travel nurses seeking a memorable assignment filled with rich cultural experiences, natural beauty, and a dynamic healthcare environment. With its legendary music scene, stunning national parks, and an array of attractions, the Volunteer State offers a one-of-a-kind journey for those in the nursing profession. In this blog post, we invite travel nurses to explore why Tennessee should be at the top of their list for their next adventure.

Discover the allure of Nashville, the majestic Great Smoky Mountains, and a multitude of unique experiences that will make your assignment in Tennessee an unforgettable chapter in your travel nursing career.

Destination Spotlight: Tennessee

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Housing & Cost of Living

During this period of inflation on all living expenses that seems to have no end in sight, it’s more important than ever to land a travel nursing assignment where the local cost of living won’t break the bank. With Tennessee being ranked #10 out of all 50 states for housing affordability and ranked #14 in Affordability overall*, it definitely fits the bill  – literally!

Nashville

Explore Music City, known for its live music venues, historic sites like the Ryman Auditorium, and the vibrant atmosphere of Lower Broadway.

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>> Want to learn more about travel nursing in Tennessee? We’ve got you! 

Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum

Located in Nashville, this museum showcases the history of country music with an extensive collection of memorabilia and exhibits.

Lookout Mountain

Visit Ruby Falls, an underground waterfall, and Rock City, a rock garden with unique rock formations, both located on Lookout Mountain.

Dollywood

Located in Pigeon Forge, this theme park and entertainment complex offers rides, live shows, and Dolly Parton-related attractions.

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Explore the most visited national park in the U.S., which offers stunning mountain scenery, hiking trails, and abundant wildlife.

Tennessee Whiskey Trail

Similar to the Bourbon Trail in Kentucky, this trail takes you to distilleries across the state, including famous names like Jack Daniel’s and smaller craft distilleries.

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Gatlinburg

A charming mountain town located near the Great Smoky Mountains, offering shopping, dining, and outdoor activities.

Fiery Gizzard Trail

Backpacker magazine ranked this impressive trail in southern Tennessee as one of the best in the US. It features creeks, waterfalls, and rock gardens. At the end of the trail, there is an overlook and camping area for extended trips.

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Stax Museum of American Soul Music

Located in Memphis, this museum celebrates the legacy of Stax Records and the soul music of artists like Otis Redding and Isaac Hayes.

Sun Studio

In Memphis, visit the “Birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” where legendary artists like Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and B.B. King recorded their early hits.

>> Take the next step in your nursing career TODAY!

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Housing affordability & cost of living rankings: https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/rankings/opportunity/affordability

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By AB Staffing Solutions

March 15, 2024

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Decoding Radiology: Understanding the Roles of CT, X-Ray, and MRI Techs

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Are you a Radiology Tech looking for more? Do you want to expand your professional network? Could you gain experience in a new facility? Are you thinking about exploring a new place? As CT, X-ray, and MRI technicians, there are opportunities to travel and work in areas where you may have always wanted to live while earning and learning at the same time. While our recruiters cannot guarantee placement, we do our best to match you to contracts that suit your skills and desires.

As a Travel Imaging Technician, you can work nationwide, wherever your experience is needed. To be eligible, you must have 1-2 years of experience in the required field and state and federal licensing requirements, which your recruiter will share before signing a contract. The benefits include seeing parts of the country you may have yet to have the opportunity to visit, expanding your network, and gaining experience, perhaps on a faster track than working in one place.

CT, X-ray, and MRI Techs are needed for more than identifying broken bones. Your skills help doctors accurately identify injuries, conditions, and diseases in the initial stages. You’re at the forefront of diagnosis and treatment, making a difference in patients’ lives.

Decoding Radiology: Understanding the Roles of CT, X-Ray, and MRI Techs:

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X-Ray Technologists (X-Ray Techs)

As an X-ray Technologist or X-ray tech, you will use specialized equipment to obtain detailed images of the body so the doctor can determine the next steps. You may work in an urgent care, doctor’s office, emergency room, or trauma unit. The education needed is an associate or bachelor’s degree and certification through The American Radiologic Technologists. You will then need to get a state license; check if your state requires one. As a traveler, you will work with your agency to determine which states require licenses.

CT Technologist (CT Techs)

As a CT Technologist or CT Tech, you assist patients and operate computed tomography (CT) scanners to take images of patients’ internal organs so doctors can diagnose. You may also be asked to perform ultrasounds, X-rays, or mammograms. Typically, CT Techs earn an associate’s degree in radiography, diagnostic medical sonography, or nuclear medicine. Then, you must become certified through The American Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), obtain a state license, and begin working.

You may work in a hospital, doctor’s office, urgent care, community medical clinic, or corrections facility.

As of 2022, the Bureau of Labor and Statistics’ median pay for radiologic and MRI technologists is $67,180 per year. This depends on the level of education and certification and the location and type of facility where you work.

MRI Technologists (MRI Techs)

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As an MRI Technologist (MRI Tech), you will assist patients and be responsible for running MRI machines and producing images for doctors to diagnose patients. These are the most advanced diagnostic imaging machines. While you can become an MRI Tech with an associate’s Degree in some programs, you may need a bachelor’s degree. You will also be required to complete clinical work and certification. Programs last as few as six months or as long as two years.

As a CT, X-ray, or MRI Tech, the median annual salary, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, was $80,090 as of 2022. As with the other jobs described in this article, the earning potential depends on where you work, the location, and experience.

Working as a travel imaging tech fosters professional growth by exposing you to a wide range of patients, equipment, and procedures. Each assignment welcomes new opportunities to learn from different teams and expand your experience. Being a travel imaging professional can help develop a sense of self-reliance and independence to take with you on your future career path.

You may find greater earning power as a travel imaging technician working in areas where your skills and expertise are in high demand. For more, check out our article Why Taking a Travel Contract as a CT/X-Ray Tech Can Be the Ultimate Career Move.

We hope this article on decoding radiology has been helpful for you. Are you a radiology tech who has recently started traveling or a radiology tech who has traveled for years? We would love to hear your thoughts and experiences as travel radiology techs. Comment them below.

To learn more about becoming a traveler, check out the AB Staffing Job Board and contact us today!

Find Your Next Travel Healthcare Assignment with Our Job Board!

Are you on the hunt for your next travel healthcare gig? Look no further than our job board! Click here to explore all our current opportunities. We have opportunities for all travel healthcare professionals.

Discover the Perfect Housing for Your Next Assignment

Need somewhere to stay on your next travel healthcare assignment? We’ve got you covered. Check out our housing page to find your ideal home away from home. Click here to start your search.