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The Top 50 Women Leaders of Tennessee for 2025: Robin Everhart

In any organization, the heart of a strong culture starts with the people who shape it — and at SpecialtyCare, Chief People Officer Robin Everhart is leading that movement with clarity, courage, and authenticity. With a career built on bold transitions, people-first leadership, and a commitment to doing what’s right even when it’s hard, Robin […]

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“Don’t Let Perfection Be the Enemy of Good” – Kyra Grathwohl’s Mission Trip to Nigeria

At SpecialtyCare, supporting our clinicians’ commitment to serve others beyond borders is at the heart of what we do. In May, one of our own participated in a life-changing mission trip to Nigeria through the VOOM Foundation, thanks in part to funding from the AmSECT Mission Trip Scholarship, proudly supported by SpecialtyCare. This trip marked

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Staying Informed During a Hurricane: Key Tips and Resources

When a hurricane is approaching, staying informed is vital for ensuring your safety and the safety of your loved ones. With accurate information, you can make timely decisions about evacuation, preparations, and safety measures. Here’s how to stay updated during a hurricane and some helpful resources to consider. 1. Monitor Official Weather Updates National Hurricane

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Celebrating a Decade of Dedication: Elizabeth Flowers Burgwardt’s Journey in Surgical Neurophysiology

As we kick off our series spotlighting the 10+ anniversaries of some of our best, we’re thrilled to highlight Elizabeth Flowers Burgwardt, a shining example of commitment and growth in the field of surgical neurophysiology. Elizabeth’s journey began a decade ago when she first encountered our SNI program while studying Audiology at the University at

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ECMO Success Story: Baby Theo Recovers from Severe Meconium Aspiration Syndrome

ECMO therapy can offer life-saving intervention for those suffering from a respiratory crisis. The use of ECMO has increased in recent years, largely due to the prevalence of diseases like COVID-19 and the flu, but also because of innovations in the field and higher adoption across medical systems. ECMO is often used for patients who

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Medical Missions: SpecialtyCare Team Members Serve in Honduras and Barbados

This year, some of our team members at SpecialtyCare have been involved in trips where they take their medical skills to developing nations to provide care and relief to those who are suffering from treatable conditions. We spoke to two team members, Devon King and Tom Boucher, about their experiences on medical mission trips. Devon

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Mentorship Spotlight: “Having a Mentor like Kaytie Will Set You Up for Success in the IONM Field”

In the medical field, there are countless skills you can’t learn from textbooks or labs. They get passed down from mentors — through demonstrations, guidance, advice, and observing how they handle a variety of scenarios in real time. Mentorship provides you with the confidence, encouragement, and direction that can make your career more exciting and fulfilling.

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When Santa Claus Provides Transcranial Doppler Services at Your Hospital

At the hospital leadership level, patient care is often spoken of in terms of improving outcomes, fostering innovation, reducing errors, and shoring up staffing. But the day-to-day experiences of patients — who are scared, sick, and unsure — comes down to the expertise and comforting beside manner of your staff. This can often become secondary when you’re

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Central Texas Perfusion Team Helps Save 19 Year Old

A Waxahachie teen survived a traumatic crash this year at the age of 19. His family credits his survival to the help of Methodist Dallas Medical Center and the hospital’s new ECMO machine. We spoke with Dallas ECMO Coordinator Chris Haught, RN, CES-A, to get his take on this experience. Aaron Nichols spent several months

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SpecialtyCare Highlight with Ovie Smith

This week, we’re highlighting one of our Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) clinical managers, Ovie Smith. She discusses what led her to a career in IONM, what a typical day looks like, and how she builds relationships. She also provides valuable career advice and details her admiration for her team, her position, and her city.What is your

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