Physicians and APPs: This Q&A can help you decide whether locum tenens is for you.
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Physicians and APPs: This Q&A can help you decide whether locum tenens is for you.
Approaching retirement? If you’re not quite ready to hang up your coat, consider semi-retirement instead. Locum tenens assignments offer lower stress, lighter loads, nice perks, and much more so you can enjoy doing what you love.
Medical school debt can feel insurmountable, but not when you have a plan to pay it down! Here’s how to strategically (and creatively) approach med school loan repayment..
Locums physicians and APPs can enjoy retirement by taking action now. See how these locums retirement planning tips can deliver great rewards in the future.
What does home mean to you? A skilled locum tenens housing expert can help you find a home away from home while you’re on assignment. Learn about locum tenens housing options, special requests, and tips for settling in and enjoying your locums home.
If you’re a physician who owns a private practice, consider working locums on the side. You’ll enjoy the financial safety net as well as the freedom and flexibility to focus on building your practice. Here’s how.
The Trump Administration declared a National State of Emergency on March 16, 2020, in response to the growing number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases.
Preparing your taxes can be intimidating, time-consuming and tedious. Check out our tax tips for locums to help make tax time a breeze.
In honor of National CRNA Week, we profile Chris Carver, a CRNA who has been taking on locum tenens assignments to add flexibility and traveling to new locations to his schedule.
Yes, on many fronts, according to a review of literature on patient-physician relationships published in the American Medical Association Journal of Ethics.