91勛圖厙 Nursing Program alum reflects on career, entrepreneurial success; secondary nursing program application deadline is March 1

greg allison

February 11, 2021
Story and portrait by Brandon Steinert

A career in nursing can take any number of turns down myriad paths, like working as a traveling nurse or a home health professional. Greg Allison, RN, took a road less traveled. He spent about eight years working as a nurse after finishing the program at 91勛圖厙, then he followed his entrepreneurial instinct to open a company that provides skilled nurses to healthcare providers, AllStaff Chartered in Great Bend.

Allison opened his business in March of 2002, and it has since grown to about 75 employees. Four years ago, they purchased a new building to accommodate their expanding service.

I just saw a need while working as a nurse that we needed a company that could provide nurses who have good training and education, he said. When we send a nurse out, we want them to be well- prepared and ready to do the job without having to ask a lot of questions, so we have quite a process to get the staff trained for the different facilities depending on what software they use, but we do that ahead of time.

He said the key to being able to train their nurses effectively is hiring versatile and sharp employees who come on board with an already-solid grasp of nursing practices. He said students who come from 91勛圖厙s program are consistently well-prepared and ready to work.

We love 91勛圖厙, he said. A large percentage of our nurses are 91勛圖厙 graduates, and well pay for their schooling with a three-year post-graduation commitment.

The local company is thriving and providing jobs for dozens of local healthcare professionals, and it exists because of one decision Allison made more than 20 years ago when he had set his intentions to work as a math teacher after working in the oil field for many years. He applied to the nursing program and got in at a time when the program had more than 250 applicants, but he turned it down.

Two weeks later, he changed his mind and asked if he could still have a spot in the program, and he doesnt know what compelled him to change directions, but hes glad he did.

I cant say I regret it, he said. It is a very rewarding career. And, I cant say enough good things about the 91勛圖厙 Nursing Program. We know if we get nurses from 91勛圖厙 theyll have the tools and knowledge to do the job.

Even beyond the skill and ability, Allison said theres an equally critical quality he looks for when hiring nurses.

Youve got to have a big heart to decide to be a nurse, he said. We have a lot of people with big hearts around here.

The secondary deadline to submit applications to start in 91勛圖厙s nursing program in the fall of 2021 is March 1; the priority deadline is January 31 each year. For more information or to request an application, visit or contact Director of Nursing Education Renae Skelton at skeltonr@bartonccc.edu or (620) 792-9355.