Landing a Nursing Job in Seattle, Washington

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Land a Nursing Job in Seattle, Washington!

Living and working in Seattle is a dream come true for many people. There’s gorgeous scenery, from the Puget Sound and Lake Washington to Mount Rainier and the Cascades, and more coffee shops per capita than anywhere else in the United States. The region boasts a diverse music scene, fabulous dining, competitive professional sports teams, lovely mild summers and high-tech headquarters of companies like Amazon and Microsoft. And of course, the area is home to tourist spots like the Space Needle, a number of museums, and there’s the Pike Place Market, the area’s most popular visitor destination, which features more than 200 vendors and farmers selling their wares.

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How to Become a Medical Technologist

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A medical technologist, also known as a medical laboratory scientist, med tech or lab tech, usually works in the laboratory of a hospital or in an independent laboratory that services hospitals or medical offices. Although medical technologists perform their work behind the scenes and rarely come in contact with patients or physicians, their work plays a vital role in diagnosis and treatment of diseases and provides answers to life or death questions practically every day.

If you’ve ever considered pursuing a career as a medical technologist, it’s important to learn what the work is like and the steps you must take to get started in this field.

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Is Respiratory Therapy a Good Career?

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Is Respiratory Therapy a Good Career?

Have you ever thought about pursuing a career in respiratory therapy? Like other allied health careers, becoming a registered respiratory therapist can make you an in-demand health professional. 

If you’re considering a career in respiratory therapy, take time to learn as much as you can about the job to determine whether it’s a good fit for you. Here are the answers to four common questions to help you get started.

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How to Fill Out an I-9 Form for Travel Nurses

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What is an I-9?

The employment eligibility verification form, most commonly known as an I-9, is a requirement for all travel nurses to complete within three business days upon starting. As a travel nurse, you are frequently changing assignments, and each time you start a new assignment you must complete an I-9.

We understand that properly completing the I-9 can be rather confusing. That is why we have broken down the different sections and provided an instructional video to help you out with your next travel nursing assignment.

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Soliant is Joint Commission Certified

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We’re proud to have received the Gold Seal of Approval for Healthcare Staffing Services by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.

We’re proud to have received the Gold Seal of Approval for Healthcare Staffing Services by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. This distinction assures you that Soliant’s processes and standards are unparalleled.

Certified Since 2011

For more than five decades, the Joint Commission has been the nation’s predominant standards-setting and leading accrediting body in the healthcare field. The Joint Commission certification acknowledges compliance with the Joint Commission’s national set of consensus-based quality standards and demonstrates a commitment to excellence in providing healthcare staffing.

This honor is the result of delivering quality providers and services to the healthcare community– a hallmark of the Soliant brand.

If for any reason you have concerns about patient care or safety in the organization, please contact Soliant management at 800.849.5502. The public may contact The Joint Commission’s Office of Quality Monitoring to report any concerns or register complaints about a Joint Commission-certified organization by calling 1-800-994-6610 or e-mailing [email protected]. No disciplinary or punitive action will be taken if an employee reports safety or quality-of-care concerns to The Joint Commission.