Let’s be honest – company mantras and mission statements are a dime a dozen. Unless we believe the words crafted on a page, they’re just rhetoric. So, who believes in being “vision driven, cause connected and passionate about opportunity and obligation?” One answer: Netsmart Chief Medical Officer Ian Chuang. Continue reading Bringing The Healing Power of Dance to Youth in Psychiatric Treatment→
Week 8 is here, signifying that the end is near. It feels like it came in no time at all! The end of the internship represents many things: the end of summer, a return to the coursework of college, a close to our learning experience at Netsmart.
Now that the gnomes are starting to receive homes with the welcoming associates of Netsmart, the rest of the garden animals are trying to get in the action! Out of the goodness of their hearts, the FUTURES and EveryDayMatters are looking to find a home for The Chicken. Continue reading Bok, bok… The Chicken is coming!→
With only three weeks left in the FUTURES program, it seems like the past seven weeks have flown by. Along with having a blast participating in Netsmart and FUTURE activities, discussed in previous blogs, we have been hard at work planning, filming, and finalizing our strut presentation video. Continue reading Week 7: Planning and Filming and Finalizing, Oh My!→
Since arriving at Netsmart the consultants have been through 3-5 weeks of extensive training in our solutions, database management and reporting concepts. We were excited to finally finish training and do some real work. My time in TIER this week has been dedicated to real work. Continue reading Week 6: Time For Some “Real Work” – Jason Kor→
It’s been a quick five weeks at Netsmart and week six was no different! The Engineering department had an early 4th of July cookout the Thursday before the holiday. Even though the weather was bad, the burgers and hot dogs were great. Continue reading Week 6: A Pretty Big Deal – Anna Scheuler→
As the halfway point nears in our summers, I think we’re all starting to realize that the classic “9-5” work schedule sometimes means “8:30-5:30,” and when you get home from work, you are tired, and you don’t even want to make yourself dinner (If my parents somehow stumble upon this blog, THANK YOU for your countless 9-5 days and dinner). Continue reading Week 5: Hosting Events as a Future – Megan Douglah→
There is nothing Futures love to do more than learning! This summer we’ve had plenty of opportunities to learn more about Netsmart and what other teams here do. In the past few weeks, we have attended three Lunch n Learns, and every team’s Futures have hosted a Hot Spot. Continue reading Week 5: Hosting Events as a Future – Jack Moore→