Though they no longer read children's stories like the Mercer Mayer book that shares this article's title, Janet Cattani and her daughter, McKenzie Gammon, still share plenty of stories as they head to and from work at the Salt Lake office together. Janet, manager of operations for the CompHealth locum tenens operational training team, has worked at CHG for four-and-a-half years and referred McKenzie in September 2010.
They may not be filling midnight shifts, but the phrase "Working Knights" still applies to this tight-knit family at CHG. The Knights -- Clint, Joelle, A'Neil and Elise (Gibby) -- all work in the Salt Lake office and have among them a combined total of more than 30 years of CHG service. Though his sisters attribute their interest in CHG to a sister-in-law who worked at the company, Clint's career at CHG began when his sister took a job here.
CHG is a Best Place to Work, and now many of its people can officially call the cities where they live a Best Place to Live, too. CNNMoney.com released its annual list of the Best Places to Live, a compilation of America's best small cities, and three office locations were listed this year.
The May issue of LocumLife spotlights Dr. James R. Greenlee, a CompHealth locum tenens provider, in an article about giving locum tenens care to Native Americans.
The May issue of LocumLife spotlights Dr. Ronda Fleck, a CompHealth locum tenens provider who uses her locum tenens assignments as opportunity to visit the local spots.
Jonathan Simon, Weatherby Healthcare's surgery subspecialties division manager, was featured in a LocumLife article about how locums physicians can help solve the shortage of primary care physicians.