Cardium Podcast
Summary: Cardium is a podcast for traveling healthcare professionals in all fields and specialties of nursing and allied health. Hosts Sunny and Matt talk with experts and connect with travelers who discuss relevant topics that inform, impact, and inspire.
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Career advisor. Interviewer. Planner. Lifeline. Advocate. While the core role of a recruiter may be connecting travel nurses and allied health professionals with jobs (the biggest role for sure), the great ones wear all sorts of hats on any given day — and they live for it. Lee Kortus of Aureus Medical Group joins Sunny and Matt to get real about the job of a recruiter, the inside scoop, and what travelers can and should expect from the relationship. cardiumpodcast.com
The travel nursing and allied health job markets have experienced shifts in all sorts of directions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Just when will we return to “normal”? Or is this the “new normal?” Mandy Hileman with managed services provider FocusOne Solutions joins Sunny and Matt for a roundtable discussion about where we’ve come from, what we’re seeing now, and what hospitals are saying is on the horizon. www.cardiumpodcast.com
Some travelers go solo and others journey with a companion. For Michael Reynolds, traveling as a Medical Laboratory Technician wouldn’t be the same without his beloved dog Rocky by his side. He talks to us about sharing his adventures with his four-legged bestie and what he keeps in mind when planning for his assignments, from housing and finding a vet to all things every animal lover will appreciate. www.cardiumpodcast.com
Travel healthcare can be the perfect path to new places. But sometimes, it leads you to a new career. Crystal Funke embraced her travel experiences as a Physical Therapist. What she noticed along the way led to a lightbulb moment that landed her back in the classroom. She shares her story about her journey, the high points, the obstacles, and how she balanced the books with her work life and personal time. She shows us that it can be done. www.cardiumpodcast.com
Healthcare professionals face the unknown every day. But if you’re on the front lines of COVID-19, you’re experiencing a crisis that may push your limits physically and emotionally. We talk candidly with Stephanie Levy, a therapist to first responders, who walks us through what nurses, respiratory therapists, and others need to know about maintaining one’s mental health in times of trauma, how to manage, and when it’s time to reach out and seek help. www.cardiumpodcast.com
The interview. To land an assignment there’s that all-important step, usually virtual or over the phone. We talk candidly with long-time traveler Maribel Torres and recruiter Richard Kousgaard to get their perspectives and best practices for nailing the interview. What should you know, how do you prepare, and what are some of the questions to ask you may never have thought of? They offer the tools of the trade, so you’re prepped and ready when your next interview rolls around. www.cardiumpodcast.com
There’s no doubt that COVID-19 has posed extreme challenges for our healthcare community, patients and families, and society at large. In the travel healthcare space, both nursing and allied health, we find what was once a robust job market has been uprooted. Jeff West of Aureus Medical joins Matt to talk candidly about the current landscape of travel nursing and allied health job markets in the midst of the pandemic and where we go from here. www.cardiumpodcast.com
We’re inspired by nurses every day; by their resilience, passion for caring for others, and compassion for patients and their families. In celebration of National Nurses Week – and this year being the 200th Birthday of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern Nursing – we’re joined by Dorothy Hilton, a career RN and travel nurse who shares her stories, her insights, and her advice for Nurses everywhere. www.cardiumpodcast.com
Darren Parks sees his career in nursing as the best of both worlds where leadership and clinical work combine. A long time RN, he began seeking new challenges and opportunities to grow in his nursing practice, his skill set, and on the floor. Today, he travels for interim assignments as an experienced Nurse Leader. Darren talks about his journey, what it takes, wearing many hats, and what’s most important.
Heather Suchocki has taken assignments in hospitals of all sizes. As a travel nurse, she’s nearly seen it all. But this labor and delivery RN is especially drawn to rural and small community hospitals. What makes them so special and unique? On this episode Heather gets candid about how rural hospitals differ from their larger counterparts. She talks about what to expect, getting acclimated, onsite dynamics, and finding joy in small town life. www.cardiumpodcast.com
The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has gripped the nation. As hospitals experience a surge of patients, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare professionals are on the front lines. On this special episode we talk about the impact of traveling healthcare professionals and what they’re faced with during this pandemic. We’re joined by Melissa Nguyen, Clinical Nurse Manager of Medical Solutions, whose educational background includes public health and infectious disease. Long-time recruiter Richard Kousgaard offers added insight. www.cardiumpodcast.com
The rollout of PDGM, the new Medicare reimbursement model for home health, means big changes for therapists. How does the new Patient Driven Groupings Model impact PTs, OTs, and SLPs? What does it mean for the therapy profession, the availability of jobs, therapy services, and patient care? We uncover what you need to know now and going forward with PDGM expert Ellen Strunk and Reid Johnson.
The rollout of PDGM, the new Medicare reimbursement model for home health, means big changes for therapists. How does the new Patient Driven Groupings Model impact PTs, OTs, and SLPs? What does it mean for the therapy profession, the availability of jobs, therapy services, and patient care? We uncover what you need to know now and going forward with PDGM expert Ellen Strunk and Reid Johnson.
How do you respond and move forward when faced with a natural disaster? Amy Riley is a Polysomnographer Technologist who, along with her husband and children, evacuated their home during the Camp Fire of 2018 that swept through Paradise, California and the surrounding area. The hospital where she worked at the time was destroyed. Amy shares her personal story, from moment of realization and evacuation to her life and her career today. www.cardiumpodcast.com
When you’re traveling as a nurse, therapist, or in another allied health field that requires a license, you know it can get complicated when you’re working in multiple states. Application requirements vary, licenses in some states take longer to process than others, and there’s a lot to keep track of and consider. Your license is also your livelihood. How do you be proactive in protecting it? Annie Elliston and Jeff West join us to talk about all things licensure. www.cardiumpodcast.com