Locum tenens clinicians can be a short-term solution for doctor shortages, but CMOs must plan carefully how to use them. Locum tenens physicians can plug short-term gaps in the physician workforce, ...
A recent survey shows 82 percent of hospitalists who work as locum tenens are also full-time, salaried employees, according to the 2011 Hospitalist Locum Tenens Survey. For its survey, Locum Leaders ...
More doctors are working locum tenens, taking a temporary job in hospitals, group practices and clinics. They choose locum tenens work for a variety of reasons: good pay, the freedom to live in a new ...
Locum tenens for nurse practitioners (NPs), a term historically applied to physicians, refers to taking temporary assignments ...
In the market for a locum tenens position? If you search online "How to book a locum assignment?" you'll likely find vague advice such as "Develop a relationship with a recruiter." Or "Do your ...
More than 40,000 physicians work locum tenens each year, and the vast majority find their assignments through a locum tenens agency. Because there are dozens of locum tenens companies out there, a lot ...
Thirty-seven percent of physicians and advanced practice providers that work on a locum tenens basis do it as a side job on top of an additional permanant role as a clinician, according to an April ...
Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on X. Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window The majority of physicians are familiar with the concept of ...
Soon, I will join the almost 50,000 physicians who make up the expensive team of medical temp workers in the United States, [1] a physician "placeholder" with all the perks and inconveniences attached ...
Imagine a dream job where you could work when you want, where you want, how you want, ignore local politics, enjoy generous compensation, and bask in appreciation from patients, peers, and even ...