CHG divisional office locations featured in CNN’s Best Places to Live

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.

#23: Cary, N.C. (Weatherby Locums)

#35: Edmond, Okla. (Foundation Medical Staffing and Foundation Rehab Staffing)

#90: Norwalk, Conn. (CompHealth Permanent Placement)

LocumLife honors recruiters and travelers of the year

LocumLife magazine’s June issue features its locum tenens and recruiter showcases of 2010, and several award winners have ties to the CHG family of companies.

Joel Brown (Weatherby Locums) and Drew Shetrone (CompHealth) both received Recruiter of the Year recognition. Weatherby Locums and CompHealth also had locum tenens providers receive recognition as Travelers of the Year.

CHG ranks among Utah’s top private companies

CHG ranked 24th on Utah Business’ list of top 100 private companies in Utah. The companies were ranked according to the number of employees for each company.

“Slightly bruised but not broken, our annual list of Utah’s Top 100 Private Companies illustrates models of economic resilience. Committed to quality and consistency, these companies prove industry is rebounding in the Beehive State.” – Utah Business

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Click here to see the complete list of private companies.

Golf-loving CompHealth physician gets spotlight in LocumLife

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 links:

“My recruiter always sends golf course details along with the contract information. She uses that to reel me into certain opportunities by saying, ‘Here, pick this one because of these golf courses.’ And so far, every location I have gone to for locum tenens opportunities has included beautiful golf courses.” – Dr. Ronda Fleck

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LocumLife features CompHealth physician

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.

Can you imagine commuting to work via helicopter, shipping your blood draws via mule train, and living at the bottom of the Grand Canyon? That’s where you’ll often find James R. Greenlee, MD, a family practitioner from Naples, Fla., and sole physician at the Supai Clinic, which serves the Havasupai tribe of northwestern Arizona.

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