Krucial Awarded Certification from The Joint Commission
We’ve got great news to share: Krucial has been awarded The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Health Care Staffing Services Certification!
Let’s Fix the Misalignment of Acquirement of Requirements
Having your requirements in order will put you in the best position to secure a travel contract, a direct hire position, an emergency deployment or a per diem shift.
Employee Assistance Programs: How Can They Help You?
EAP programs offer an array of benefits designed to address various aspects of employees’ lives, fostering a healthier & happier workforce.
How Do I Choose a Nursing Specialty? Some Tips from an Expert
Choosing a nursing specialty is an important decision that can affect your job satisfaction and career trajectory.
h-APP-y Day: Krucial Launches New Healthcare App
Krucial Rapid Response’s new app is a breakthrough for Reservists and healthcare workers with a host of features designed to connect you to your perfect position.
Rural Healthcare and Critical Access Hospitals – The Hidden Crisis Sweeping the States
Over 60 million people live in rural America, and many of them depend on facilities like Critical Access Hospitals for essential care. However, many locations are closing there doors, causing a crisis in rural healthcare.
Decreasing Health Disparity Through Better Understanding
April is National Minority Health Month! By understanding health disparities faced by minorities, we can begin to learn how to fix them.
Tasty Travel Tips: When You’re Up the Creek Without a Microwave
A list of quick & easy recipes you can use while traveling. With microwave recipes & no-cook options, for any healthcare worker on the go.
BLS Basics: How to Quickly Acquire Your BLS Certification
Since nearly every position in healthcare requires a BLS certification, knowing your BLS basics is important for you and your coworkers. Learning how to acquire your BLS quickly can save you time and be the difference in you getting a position over someone else.
Beginner’s Guide to Healthcare Contracts
Travel is enjoyed and pursued by many, but few people have the chance at a career that allows them to travel as part of their job. For those working in the healthcare field, they know that travel and work can go hand in hand.
How to Obtain a Nursing Compact License
Whatever the reason, having a compact license gives a nurse a little more flexibility and eligibility to accept a dream position.
Four Outstanding Hispanic and Latino Medical Professionals
Discovering the carrier of yellow fever is no small feat. Neither is advocating for minority health or winning a Nobel Prize; however, Hispanic and Latino healthcare professionals have accomplished this and so much more.
Four LGBTQIA+ People Who Made a Difference in Healthcare
The history of the LGBTQIA+ community is a longstanding narrative in society that is often left untold.
Lessons Learned from Hurricane Operations: Krucial Rapid Response’s Perspective
Since our first sheltering operation in 2012 supporting Hurricane Sandy, we believe there are three best practices for community sheltering: adaptability, communication, and empathy.
History of Medical Discoveries: From 1900 to Now
From the prehistoric era of herbalism to the modern age of stem cell research, medicine has always been evolving, changing, and advancing in the pursuit of healthier living.
Five Asian American and Pacific Islander Healthcare Professionals Who Have Changed the Industry
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month recognizes the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States.
2022 National Nurses Week Discounts
In 1990, the American Nurses Association (ANA) established National Nurses Week, kicking it off with National Nurses Day on May 6 and ending it on Florence Nightingale’s birthday, May 12.
History of Medical Discoveries: From 1700 to 1900
A few times a century, there are advances and discoveries in the medical field that propel humankind forward.
Mental Health: Brighter Future
When we look at mental health, we are often only shown the end results of someone who has successfully taken care of their mental health.
Compassion Fatigue: What is it and Ways to Cope
Compassion fatigue, also known as secondary traumatic stress or vicarious trauma, stems from working in a field where you are helping or caring for other people, and the trauma or stress experienced by your patients starts to emotionally overwhelm you and affect your personal life.