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Mark Brouse is a founder and current president of VISTA Staffing Solutions. As the husband of a documentary photographer and the leader of a locum tenens company, he is interested in the intersection of art and medicine. Under his leadership, VISTA is a proud sponsor of the film, Living in Emergency, Stories of Doctors Without Borders.

 

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Carl Unsicker, MD: Surgeon, humanitarian, medical director, friend

Friday, June 10th, 2011

On May 26th we lost a dear friend, Carl Unsicker, MD, a VISTA Staffing Solutions medical director since our founding in 1990. Carl was 68 and a board certified orthopedic surgeon. Our hearts go out to his wife, Linda, and their children and grandchildren.

Carl was a driving force in our “pick up the phone and work things out” philosophy and was always willing to step in as coach, sounding board, expert, or wise friend. He was instrumental in building our credentials verification process, our peer review and QA programs, and our strong professional liability insurance offering. He was a down to earth, approachable, no-nonsense man.

It was only natural that, when Carl retired from full-time practice in 1998, he would try his hand at locum tenens. He went on to work in Gallup, NM, Roosevelt, UT, Marshalltown, IA, High Point, NC, and Ketchikan, Anchorage, Kodiak, and Juneau, AK.  He once said the key to enjoying locum tenens is understanding that, “Expectations are your enemy—flexibility is your friend.”

In 2000, Carl and Linda began regular medical missions to Africa. They settled into an enviable routine, working several short locum tenens assignments in Alaska between semi-annual trips to Sengerema Hospital in Tanzania. Linda is a certified orthopedic tech who “speaks Swahili better than I do,” according to Carl. She assisted in the OR, helped with PT, and managed the long queues of patients waiting for surgery.

Most of the surgeries performed were to correct birth defects, like club feet, in children. Carl said they didn’t go there to save the world, “Taking care of one child at a time is enough for us.”

When time permitted, they operated on adults and handled trauma cases. When they first visited Sengerema Hospital there were very few orthopedic surgery instruments, particularly for adult surgeries. On every subsequent visit they brought as much equipment as they could carry.

VISTA will be making a donation to Sengerema Hospital in Carl’s memory and Linda’s honor. If you would like to join us, please send your donations to Linda Unsicker, c/o Lori Douglas, VISTA Staffing Solutions, 275 East 200 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. The facility is in a very rural area and donations will have to be handled personally by Linda to ensure that the funds get to the right place.

If you are an orthopedic surgeon who would like to volunteer to help fill the big shoes Carl left behind in Tanzania, please contact Lori Douglas, VISTA VP of Operations, at 800-366-1884. Although Carl focused on pediatrics, this is not required. The need spans all ages.  

For more information about Carl and his work, read his profile on our Physician Stories page.

 

Carl and Linda Unsicker care for a child at Sengerema Hospital in Tanzania.

Carl and Linda Unsicker care for a child at Sengerema Hospital in Tanzania.

 

VISTA Staffing Solutions celebrates 20th year

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

VISTA was launched in a Salt Lake City neighborhood called Sugar House on March 5, 1990 in a spare bedroom, with three people, one phone, one computer, a card table, three plastic lawn chairs, and a very strong plan.

We had seven employees at the end of 1991, 100 employees by January 2004, and 198 in January 2010.

Central to the plan was establishing an Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP) at VISTA as soon as we were eligible to offer one. We recognized from the beginning that employees, and the relationships they were able to build with physicians and healthcare organizations, are the ‘intellectual property’ of a staffing company. We knew that those employees walked out the door every night and we wanted to make darn sure they walked back in the next morning.

The ESOP was created in 1991. At that time, the stock was valued at $0.62 per share. By 1996, as our revenue broke the $10 million mark, the stock was valued at $33.58.

In 2007, VISTA was acquired by On Assignment, Inc., one of the largest healthcare, scientific, IT, and engineering staffing companies in the US.  The proceeds from the sale of the company totaled $230 per share or 370 times the 1991 value. Thanks to the ESOP, employees shared in the proceeds, which was part of that all-important plan. It gave employees a real reason to think and act like owners.

In the beginning we were strictly a locum tenens company, but in two decades of growth we have expanded to include international placements for physicians in Australia, New Zealand, and Bermuda; year-long US placements; and permanent physician recruitment and consulting. Whatever your association with VISTA Staffing Solutions happens to be, thank you for being part of 20 great years. And here’s to 20 more!

 

“Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders,” Continues in 2009 Oscar® Race

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

On November 18, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that “Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders,” is one of 15 films in the documentary feature category that will advance in the voting process for the 82nd Academy Awards®! Eighty-nine pictures had originally qualified in the category.

Five finalist nominations will be announced on Tuesday, February 2, 2010, at 5:30 a.m. PT in the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater, and the Academy Awards will be presented on Sunday, March 7, 2010.

VISTA has supported this film through the many years of its development. We believe it resonates with physicians, particularly those who thrive on the adventure of  locum tenens.

And don’t forget the nationwide satellite screening on Dec. 14th!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Time: 7:30 p.m. Eastern / 6:30 p.m. Central / 5:30 p.m. Mountain

8:00 p.m. Pacific (Tape Delayed)

Elizabeth Vargas, anchor of ABC News 20/20, will host the event, which will also include a LIVE panel discussion with frontline Doctors Without Borders personnel and award-winning journalists.

The event will be broadcast via satellite from the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, NYU in New York City to over 440 select movie theaters nationwide.

Read more about the film and the organization that inspired it here: http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/events/public/2009-livinginemergency/?ref=home-sidebar-left

 

Doctors Without Borders documentary to hit 440 theaters Dec. 14th

Monday, November 16th, 2009

“Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders” will be featured in a one-night nationwide event on December 14th, 2009. VISTA has supported this film since its inception because we believe it will resonate with all physicians, particularly those who work as locum tenens physicians. We are thrilled to see it make it into theaters.

Elizabeth Vargas, anchor of ABC News 20/20, will host the event, which will also include a LIVE panel discussion with Doctors Without Borders frontline aid workers and award-winning journalists.

The event will be broadcast via satellite from the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, NYU in New York City to over 440 select movie theaters nationwide.

Read more about the film and the amazing organization that inspired it here: http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/events/public/2009-livinginemergency/?ref=home-sidebar-left

A One-Night Event
Monday, December 14, 2009
Time: 7:30 p.m. Eastern / 6:30 p.m. Central / 5:30 p.m. Mountain
8:00 p.m. Pacific (Tape Delayed)

 

Living in Emergency— Stories of Doctors Without Borders is coming to Miami

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Living in Emergency—Stories of Doctors Without Borders will be featured at the Miami International Film Festival on Sunday, March 8, 8:30 p.m. at the Cosford Cinema (U/M).

VISTA Staffing Solutions has had the privilege of supporting this stunning documentary throughout its development. It’s the first sanctioned, inside look at life in the field with these amazing physicians and it received a 10-minute standing ovation at its premier at the Venice International Film Festival.

Go to http://www.mdc.edu/filmfest/ByDay.aspx for Miami International Film Festival ticket and venue information or click here for more information about the film.

 

Living in Emergency – Stories of Doctors Without Borders Continues US Screenings

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Living in Emergency — Stories of Doctors Without Borders will be featured at the Cinequest International Film Festival in San Jose this week and next.

There will be three screenings:
Friday, February 27, 7:00 p.m. at Camera 12 Cinemas
Sunday, March 1, 11:00 a.m. at San Jose Repertory Theatre
Monday, March 2, 12:45 p.m. at Camera 12 Cinemas

VISTA Staffing Solutions has had the privilege of supporting this stunning documentary throughout its development. It’s the first sanctioned, inside look at life in the field with these amazing physicians and it received a 10-minute standing ovation at its premier at the Venice International Film Festival.

Go to http://www.cinequest..org/event_view.php?eid=505 for Cinequest ticket and venue information or click here for more information about the film http://www.vistastaff.com/physicians/borders/locumtenens. We encourage you to attend and bring your friends.

 

Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders makes North American premier

Monday, January 5th, 2009
Doctors Without Borders: Living in Emergency

Image courtesy of Red Floor Pictures

Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders will make its North American premier at the 20th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival, January 15, 2009. VISTA has had the honor of supporting this film throughout its development.

The festival will showcase 209 films, culled from 73 countries. The roster will include 83 premieres (14 World, 49 U.S. and 20 North American), and 50 of the 67 films submitted for consideration in the Best Foreign Language Film category for the Academy Awards. The festival runs from January 8-19, 2009.

Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders screens as follows:

1/15/2009 4:00 pm

1/17/2009 1:00 pm

Camelot Theatres
2300 E. Baristo Road
Palm Springs, CA 92262

Here’s how festival organizers describe the film: “Trailing two new recruits and two veteran aid workers at field hospitals in Liberia and the Congo, this candid and often shocking documentary gets inside the minds of the volunteers of Doctors Without Borders – people who push their own limits to make a difference.”

Read more about the festival and the film, at http://www.psfilmfest.org/festival/film/detail.aspx?id=20671&FID=36

We’ll provide information about additional screening opportunities as the film is introduced across the US. Check back for updates!

 

A glimmer of hope for the global health workforce

Monday, December 15th, 2008

I was cheered to read that 20 men and women graduated from medical school in Somalia last week, becoming that country’s first new class of physicians in more than two decades. What a feat! Reports say they dodged firefights on the way to school, maneuvering through Mogadishu, one of the world’s most violent cities. The ceremony was held inside the barricaded walls of a hotel.

The World Health Organization estimates that half of the world’s population does not have access to basic health care. And the Global Health Workforce Alliance projects a global shortage of 4.3 million healthcare providers. Twenty new physicians may not seem like much, but their impact will be immense. After watching the documentary Living in Emergency—Stories of Doctors Without Borders, a film VISTA supported throughout its production, I am awed by the energy and contribution a tiny handful of care givers can make. Watch this space for information about distribution of the film.

In the meantime, I can’t resist encouraging physicians considering retirement to think about locum tenens as a way to continue making a contribution to the global healthcare workforce. Your skills and time are incredibly valuable to organizations trying to recruit full-time doctors, covering for doctors on medical leave or military deployment, and/or staffing up to serve huge volumes of patients. As a locum tenens, you don’t have to own or manage a practice. You can practice pure medicine, essentially where and when you want. I can assure you that you will feel the deep appreciation of patients, colleagues, and communities. We can also place locum tenens doctors in Australia and New Zealand, both of which also face extreme physician shortages.

PS: And if you happen to know a pediatric anesthesiologist, preferably with some academic affiliation or experience, our friends are IVUmed are urgently seeking a volunteer for their upcoming surgical workshop in Senegal, February 13-22, 2009. IVUmed is a non-profit organization that provides medical and surgical education to physicians and nurses, and quality urological treatment to thousands of suffering children and adults through outreach programs and surgical workshops worldwide. Find out more at http://www.ivumed.org/opportunities/ .

 

Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders

Monday, November 10th, 2008
Doctors Without Borders: Living in Emergency

Image courtesy of Red Floor Pictures

LIVING IN EMERGENCY: TRUE STORIES FROM DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS made its premier August 29th at the Venice International Film Festival. The film received a 10-minute standing ovation and very positive press attention. VISTA Staffing Solutions has had the opportunity to support this film throughout its production. It has been an intense process—and it is very gratifying to see such a great final product.

VISTA is co-sponsoring a screening of the film Dec. 11, at 7:30 p.m. at the Leonardo Building, 243 East 400 South, in Salt Lake City, Utah. A Q&A with Utah Doctors Without Borders will follow the screening. For more information go to www.slcfilmcenter.org. We will provide details about national and international distribution as soon as possible.

The film has also been slated to be the main feature on “Humanitarian Intervention” at the International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights in Geneva in March. The concept of the festival is “One film, one subject, one debate,” which takes place before the UN Human Rights Council’s main session in Geneva. After the screening, there is a debate with the filmmaker and renowned specialists. This session will include director Mark Hopkins with Rony Brauman (MSF president 1982-1994), Gareth Evans (Former Attorney General and Foreign Minister of Australia) and Jean-Paul N’Goupande (Former Prime Minister of Central African Republic).The festival takes place before the UN Human Rights Council’s main session in Geneva and therefore has important political and humanitarian impact.

To keep track of the film’s progress, visit www.livinginemergency.com.