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In this episode featuring the amazing Chantel Greenfield (Director of Talent Acquisition at Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System), we dive into the challenges of talent acquisition and nurse shortages, which is sure to resonate with healthcare professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Chantel delves into the topic of travel nursing and its impact on the healthcare industry. She questions whether Spartanburg had enough clinicians to handle the pandemic, as many staff members left for other locations. Chantel also explores the intricacies of stipends for travel nurses and suggests reevaluating their structure to incentivize nurses to stay instead of travel.
Drawing from her experience in talent acquisition, Chantel emphasizes the need for stable nursing staff, highlighting the issue of constantly shifting nurses and the difficulty in pinpointing the problem. Despite the challenges, Chantel remains dedicated to understanding recruiters and their strategies, even going into the classroom to hear and see what they're doing.
In this episode, Chantel also shares her personal journey, which is both inspiring and relatable. From becoming pregnant in high school to pursuing her goals while raising her daughter, she defied expectations and found her calling in healthcare. Chantel's story reminds us that life is not always a linear journey, and it's important to explore different paths while keeping our heads up.
As we navigate the post-pandemic landscape, Chantel raises thought-provoking questions about the pursuit of titles and money versus finding purpose in our work. She emphasizes the need for reconnecting with our jobs and employers, recognizing that healthcare impacts the entire community. Chantel stresses the importance of collaboration and unity among hospitals in the same area, as well as the retention of qualified educators who play a key role in training future healthcare professionals.
We deeply appreciate Chantel's honesty in sharing her own doubts and challenges, including her husband's health journey and its impact on her caregiving role. Her commitment to her work in healthcare, even in the face of adversity, is truly inspiring.
Thank you for your continued support of The Bo & Luke Show. If you haven't already, make sure to subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. We value your feedback and suggestions as we strive to provide content that is informative and beneficial.
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In this episode featuring the amazing Chantel Greenfield (Director of Talent Acquisition at Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System), we dive into the challenges of talent acquisition and nurse shortages, which is sure to resonate with healthcare professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Chantel delves into the topic of travel nursing and its impact on the healthcare industry. She questions whether Spartanburg had enough clinicians to handle the pandemic, as many staff members left for other locations. Chantel also explores the intricacies of stipends for travel nurses and suggests reevaluating their structure to incentivize nurses to stay instead of travel.
Drawing from her experience in talent acquisition, Chantel emphasizes the need for stable nursing staff, highlighting the issue of constantly shifting nurses and the difficulty in pinpointing the problem. Despite the challenges, Chantel remains dedicated to understanding recruiters and their strategies, even going into the classroom to hear and see what they're doing.
In this episode, Chantel also shares her personal journey, which is both inspiring and relatable. From becoming pregnant in high school to pursuing her goals while raising her daughter, she defied expectations and found her calling in healthcare. Chantel's story reminds us that life is not always a linear journey, and it's important to explore different paths while keeping our heads up.
As we navigate the post-pandemic landscape, Chantel raises thought-provoking questions about the pursuit of titles and money versus finding purpose in our work. She emphasizes the need for reconnecting with our jobs and employers, recognizing that healthcare impacts the entire community. Chantel stresses the importance of collaboration and unity among hospitals in the same area, as well as the retention of qualified educators who play a key role in training future healthcare professionals.
We deeply appreciate Chantel's honesty in sharing her own doubts and challenges, including her husband's health journey and its impact on her caregiving role. Her commitment to her work in healthcare, even in the face of adversity, is truly inspiring.
Thank you for your continued support of The Bo & Luke Show. If you haven't already, make sure to subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. We value your feedback and suggestions as we strive to provide content that is informative and beneficial.