We’ve seen first-hand how heavily today’s skills gap weighs on cardiac surgery and other specialty programs. Our team is committed to making efforts toward bridging this gap.
Training and Development
Building specialty programs
As skilled providers retire and demands increase, training and development are essential steps in building and sustaining the specialty programs critical to our communities.
Our locums providers can be brought into an assignment specifically to support program development. Choose the expertise you need: our skilled providers can confidently train and mentor newer team members as the rest of the unit works without disruption, or they can cover clinical work and allow your team to truly focus on training.
- Our industry experts help hospitals build talent pipelines and create training opportunities.
- Utilizing locums training and development support helps programs focus on new skills development and building success over time.
- We are dedicated to sharing our wisdom and resources in ways that maximize our partners’ potential.
Supporting skilled providers
We’re committed to connecting our talented providers with opportunities to grow and develop their skills.
We work to present a clear way forward for our providers, including training and support for new skill development whenever possible.
We embrace natural mentors. If you love training and mentoring, reach out: we want to match you with the right assignments.
Our relationships matter. Your growth and success are critical to our whole team’s growth and success.
Training and developing the next generation
Our commitment to closing the specialty skills gap starts in the university setting. We support undergraduate and graduate students through Pre-professional Health Experiential Learning and Physician Assistant Scholarships at multiple universities.
CT Assist is an Evergreen Business focused on making a long-term difference in the world. We believe in supporting the training and development of future providers, and these scholarships are a critical way to help talented students start a lifelong journey in healthcare.