
Mission Critical: Cultivating Dynamic Emergency Department Leaders
The coronavirus crisis has disrupted health systems in virtually every area, but perhaps nowhere more so than Emergency Departments. As the front door to a hospital, EDs across the country faced the brunt of patients during wave after wave of COVID-19, and healthcare professionals were struggling. AMN Healthcare plays a major role in placing Emergency Department leaders, and this Practice Perspective highlights challenges and changes needed to adapt successfully.
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