Medliant Awarded 2024 Top Healthcare Staffing Services Provider
Led by Founder and CEO, Allen Miller, Medliant has helped international Registered Nurses from over 53 countries immigrate to the USA to begin living their American Dream, while helping hospitals across the USA address nursing shortages across a wide variety of departments and dialysis centers. The result has led to over 11,500 international Registered Nurses (and their families) having begun living their American Dream, while providing hospitals with a long-term affordable and sustainable solution to appropriate nursing staffing levels.

What Are The Benefits Of Medliant’s 401(k) Retirement Option?
A 401(k) retirement plan provides an efficient and tax-advantaged way to save for retirement, with the potential for tax-deferred growth, and a variety of investment options to help individuals build a secure financial future.
July 2024 USCIS Visa Bulletin Update
The July 2024 USCIS Visa Bulletin is now available for international Registered Nurses who are interested in immigrating to and working in the USA! Medliant sponsors successful applicants on Employment-Based (Green Card) Visas to immigrate to the USA to work as Registered Nurses.
What Are Hospital-Acquired Infections And How Are They Prevented?
Preventing HAIs requires comprehensive infection control measures, including hand hygiene, proper use of personal protective equipment, appropriate use of antimicrobials, adherence to aseptic techniques during procedures, and environmental cleaning and disinfection. These measures are essential for protecting patients and reducing the spread of infections within healthcare settings.

Medliant Offers Prevailing Wages… What Does That Mean?
Medliant USRNs earn prevailing wages for the specific location that they are deployed in, meaning that you will earn a competitive wage similar to that of American Registered Nurses working in that same location.

RJ’s Story: Living The American Dream As A Medliant USRN
Medliant USRN, RJ, spoke with Nurse Brennan to talk about his new life in the USA as a Registered Nurse and immigrant from the Philippines. After immigrating to Texas with his family, RJ has thrived and is truly living the American Dream. RJ talks about his own experiences and offers his advice to future Medliant USRNs looking to immigrate to the USA next.
June 2024 USCIS Visa Bulletin Update
The June 2024 USCIS Visa Bulletin is now available for international Registered Nurses who are interested in immigrating to and working in the USA! Medliant sponsors successful applicants on Employment-Based (Green Card) Visas to immigrate to the USA to work as Registered Nurses.
Tips To Care For Different Age Groups
Nursing care can vary significantly depending on the age group of the patient. Here are a variety of tips to help you navigate your nursing care for infant patients to older adults.
Steps To Avoid Medication Errors As A Nurse
Avoiding medication errors is crucial in nursing practice to ensure patient safety and quality of care. It is important to do your due diligence to mitigate any possible risks related to administering medications to protect your patients and organization.
Happy 2024 National Nurses Week
Happy National Nurses Week to all of our incredible Medliant USRNs! We are beyond proud of the contributions that each and every one of you make in the lives of your patients and families across the USA. Time after time again, we continue to hear amazing feedback from our hospital partners about your compassion, integrity, work ethic, dedication, and altruism to the nursing profession.
May 2024 USCIS Visa Bulletin Update
The May 2024 USCIS Visa Bulletin is now available for international Registered Nurses who are interested in immigrating to and working in the USA! Medliant sponsors successful applicants on Employment-Based (Green Card) Visas to immigrate to the USA to work as Registered Nurses.
How Does Health Insurance Work In The USA?
Health insurance in the USA provides financial protection against the high costs of medical care and helps individuals access necessary healthcare services when needed. Here are the different components of how health insurance works in the USA.
RN Interview Tips With Nurse Brennan
Here are tips for acing your RN interview, with Nurse Brennan!
April 2024 USCIS Visa Bulletin Update
The April 2024 USCIS Visa Bulletin is now available for international Registered Nurses who are interested in immigrating to and working in the USA! Medliant sponsors successful applicants on Employment-Based (Green Card) Visas to immigrate to the USA to work as Registered Nurses.

Licensure Requirements For A Multi-State Nursing License
Here are the requirements to qualify for a mult-state USRN nursing license for Registered Nurses in the USA!
The Benefits Of International Registered Nurses On Hospitals And Healthcare Organizations
In a world where migration from one country to another for employment is becoming more common, perhaps one of the most pressing issues in the United States continues to be how to address the growing nursing shortage? More than 1 million additional Registered Nurses will be needed by 2030 to support the growing demand on healthcare resources and the aging population in America.
22 Fun Facts About The USA You Might Not Have Known
Here are 22 fun facts about the USA that you may or may not have known!
March 2024 USCIS Visa Bulletin Update
The March 2024 USCIS Visa Bulletin is now available for international Registered Nurses who are interested in immigrating to and working in the USA! Medliant sponsors successful applicants on Employment-Based (Green Card) Visas to immigrate to the USA to work as Registered Nurses.
What Is The CDC? And When Would I Need It As A USRN?
The CDC stands for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is a national public health institute in the United States. It is a federal agency under the Department of Health and Human Services. The CDC is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and its primary goal is to protect public health and safety through the control and prevention of diseases, injuries, and disabilities. As a USRN, you may choose to access the CDC resources for a variety of reasons mentioned here!