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Team Spotlight: A Shout-Out to Our Amazing Onboarding Team!

We’re thrilled to share some wonderful feedback we received about our onboarding process at Fidelity On Call. Your experience matters to us, and we’re so pleased to hear that our efforts are making a positive impact!

Here’s what one of our travelers stated:

⭐ Overall Experience: “The overall experience with Fidelity On Call was pleasant. A lot of that goes to my onboarding staff and recruiter.”

⭐ Success Factors: “Fidelity On Call excels at making their staff feel noticed. My onboarding was super fast and easy.”

⭐ Additional Comments: “Fidelity On Call has been the most pleasant recruitment service to work for overall.”

Thank you for your kind words and feedback! It’s our goal to ensure every step of your journey with us is smooth and enjoyable.

We’re committed to making each experience exceptional, and your positive comments inspire us to keep doing what we do best.

Looking forward to continuing to provide outstanding service and support!

Mental Health Awareness Month

May is National Mental Health Awareness month. This coincides with National Nurses Month as well.

While we know that working in healthcare brings many rewards, it can also cause some hardships as well. Limiting stressors is not only important to lessen the impact they have on our physical bodies, but to also limit the pressure they can have on our minds.

Points to remember:

1. Take Time Off – Taking a vacation, even a mini one, is vital to keeping your brain happy. Relax with friends and family. Resting your body can also rest your mind.

2. Spend Time with People – When we find ourselves too busy, perhaps juggling a million things, it isn’t uncommon for us to isolate ourselves from others whether we mean to or not. Fixing this can just mean grabbing a coffee, going inside the store, having lunch with a friend, or simply calling someone you haven’t spoken to in a while.

3. Create a Space for Your Hobbies – Finding a hobby that relaxes you and makes you feel like yourself is important. Sometimes, finding time to do whatever that hobby is can be challenging. But taking that time for yourself can be important in relaxing your busy mind and shining a new light on your day.

4. Take a Break from the Internet – While we have come super far in recent years, sometimes being online can cause more harm than good. Perhaps try to take a no- screen day, or weekend.

5. Positive Affirmations – It’s easy to be hard on ourselves. But it’s good to remind yourself that you are trying your best and you are working hard. Start your day by saying something positive – it can make a huge impact.

6. Start a Discussion – Just starting to talk can be the hardest move to make. But being open and honest about what might be going on can make the biggest difference, either for you or people around you.

Let’s embrace Mental Health Awareness Month by prioritizing self-care and fostering supportive connections. Your mental health matters—take proactive steps towards well-being.