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!
Keeping Up with the Krew: Kristi

Kristi shares her story of starting her travel nurse career and helping out during the Covid-19 pandemic at a time when her son was growing up
Keeping Up with the Krew: Alice

Alice talks about what it was like to work during the COVID-19 Pandemic, and how it gave her the opportunity to continue her Grandmother’s legacy.
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.
Keeping Up with the Krew: Katie

Prior to joining Krucial as a KOR, Katie was the director of food and beverage at a hotel chain. After being furloughed in March of 2020, it was a short time before Katie was itching for a new routine outside the walls of her home.
Keeping Up with the Krew: Hillory

The desire to join the medical field typically stems from a family full of medical professionals or those who have a close connection with someone in the medical field at an early age. However, this is not the case for Hillory.
Krucial Rapid Response’s New Core Values

With our change to a nonprofit organization, comes a new set of core values. Below we elaborate on each principle and how we plan to sew it into the fabric of our company.
The Evolution of Krucial Rapid Response

If there’s one word to describe Krucial’s history, it is evolution. The company we were on our first deployment in 2011 is not the same company that helped staff the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, and even then, we’re not that version of Krucial anymore.
Keeping Up with the Krew: Sheila

Sheila immigrated to the United States from Central Africa back in 2002, quickly noticing the positive impact healthcare workers have on their community. This is when she began her journey to pursue a career in the healthcare field, eventually earning her nursing degree and license in 2012.
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.
Keeping Up with the Krew: Alan

At the start of 2020, Alan thought he would be spending the year with his family in North Carolina.
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.
Keeping Up with the Krew: Kayla

After seeing Hurricane Katrina, Kayla told herself that if the opportunity ever came up again to serve others on a grand scale in a natural disaster, she was going to volunteer.
Keeping Up with the Krew: Mariah

Mariah was drawn to the idea of deployment when she heard about Krucial through her Certified Nursing Assistant program at the start of the pandemic.
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.
Keeping Up with the Krew: Erika

Erika, a registered nurse, has been a dialysis nurse for over a decade and a mother-baby nurse for almost four years. When Krucial was founded, Erika was one of the first Reservists to deploy.
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.
Keeping Up with the Krew: William

One day he knew his time in the military would end, but William knew he would not be happy unless he was helping other people. For William, the best way he felt he could do that was in healthcare.