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MedTemps Serving on frontlines of COVID-19

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Staffing medical practices has taken on a new meaning as the COVID-19 pandemic has brought new challenges to the medical community. As of the writing of this article, COVID-19 case counts were at an all-time high, as was positivity rate of testing and hospital bed capacity.

MedTemps has been called to staff many new opportunities through the pandemic, including daily testing at worksites and at community testing locations.

It is those employees we want to recognize. They have braved a challenging environment that includes wearing of full PPE in high temperatures and executed challenging testing protocols. Remember, an assignment with MedTemps does not guarantee full employment, therefore financial stress also endures during this time.

MedTemps is very grateful for these team members who have done tremendous work at various testing centers.

Do you need quality staff like this at your practice?

Call us at 901-761-0200, or email medtemps@mdmemphis.org.

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Retirement News Janice Cooper retires after more than 22 years

We know many of you share our appreciation for Janice’s efforts over the years. She served The Society in a variety of roles, most recently as our Executive Administrative Assistant. “Janice has been a rock for me, even before I became an employee,” says Clint Cummins, CEO. “She was the warm voice greeting me on the other end of the phone as I anxiously called to check in on the status of my application. That continued once I officially joined the team. She was introduced to me as ‘the person who knows where the bodies are buried.’ Not quite, but pretty darn close to the truth!”

She stepped in and stepped up at every opportunity presented before her. She accepted job responsibilities that weren’t necessarily ideal for her in order to advance the organization. This decision was difficult for Janice. She is stepping up again, this time for her family, in order to lead the education of her grandchildren from home. I can’t imagine a better role model to learn from in their early years!

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