Recruitment Agencies MedSource Travelers – Recruitment Agency Profile
MedSource Travelers - Recruitment Agency Profile

MedSource Travelers

Staffing & Recruiting |
Team Size
130 professionals
Founded
Est. 2001
Annual Revenue
$15.70M
Location
Safety Harbor, Florida, United States

Specializations

Interventional Cardiology
Interventional Radiology
Nursing & Allied Health

About Agency

Overview

  • Founded in 2001 and headquartered at 701 Enterprise Road East, Safety Harbor, Florida 34695
  • Employs 130 staff members and generates annual revenue of $15,696,000
  • Specializes in connecting healthcare facilities with travel healthcare professionals nationwide
  • Operates in staffing and recruiting with a vision to streamline staffing, reduce costs, and prioritize exceptional patient care
  • Provides personalized candidate matching to ensure perfect organizational fits while saving time and costs

Specializations

  • Interventional Cardiology (Cath Lab, EP Lab roles including RCIS, RCES, CEPS)
  • Interventional Radiology (including RT(R) and vascular interventional roles)
  • Nursing & Allied Health (RN, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy)
  • Cardiac/Vascular Imaging (echocardiography, ultrasound, diagnostic imaging)
  • Radiation Oncology (dosimetry, medical physics)

Services & Approach

  • Nationwide staffing of travel healthcare professionals for Cath Lab, IR, EP, and related specialties
  • Personalized candidate matching for healthcare facilities based on specific organizational needs
  • Cost-effective staffing solutions that prioritize exceptional patient care outcomes
  • Supportive job placement for clinicians with emphasis on workplace value and fulfillment

Contact Information

Full Address
701 Enterprise Road East, Safety Harbor, Florida, United States, 34695
Phone
+1 800-440-1909

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