Frequently Asked Questions
What every PET Technologist professional should know.
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- Q: Does CompHealth require a fee from me?
- A: Our services are completely free of charge to you. We can start a customized search for you right away, at no cost, no risk and no obligation.
- Q: How is licensing handled if I choose to accept an assignment in another state?
- A: CompHealth pays for your license in each state where you work a traveling assignment. Our relationships with state licensing boards as well as streamlined procedures help you get the license you need, when you need it.
- Q: Am I covered for malpractice insurance?
- A: Yes. We work with a top-rated company to provide you with comprehensive medical malpractice insurance. Your insurer is an admitted carrier in all 50 states and meets CompHealth's strict criteria. The policy you receive covers you even after your assignment ends.
- Q: How long are the travel assignments?
- A: You can choose from assignments that range from as short as 8 weeks to as long as 26 weeks. Most CompHealth assignments range from 12 to 16 weeks.
- Q: What if travel or housing problems arise while I am on assignment?
- A: At CompHealth, we offer phenomenal 'round-the-clock support. Though we make every effort to ensure you won't run into any "bumps in the road", it's always comforting to know that our support team is available to you 24 hours a day, to help solve problems or address concerns that may arise while you're on assignment.
- Q: What is the quality of healthcare facilities I'll be working in?
- A: CompHealth works with some of the finest healthcare facilities and networks in the nation. It's important to us that you feel comfortable with the quality and setting of the healthcare facilities in which you work. That is why we always arrange an interview between you and the potential employer before you accept any assignment.