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Stepping Up Your At-Home Workout With 4 Virtual Workout Sources

Tuesday, August 24th, 2021 in General.

Have you paid money for an expensive gym membership only to find that your busy schedule doesn’t allow for regular workouts? Life can be hectic for locums physicians and Advanced Practice Providers. Your days are full of countless tasks to tick off the list, and your good intentions to exercise can fall by the wayside. Read more…

Locum Privileges Decoded

Thursday, August 19th, 2021 in General.

As a locum physician or APP, you’re a critical part of the medical system. Locums effectively fill staffing voids when team members are on vacation, sick, or because positions are open. Working as a locum often means a temporary contract and medical credentialing and hospital privileging remain essential components of your work. They guarantee excellent Read more…

The Cost of Medical Licenses, Board Certification, and Multi-State Licensure: What to Know

Tuesday, August 10th, 2021 in General.

Medical licenses are a crucial part of being a doctor or  APP (Advanced Practice Provider). Without a current state license, you cannot practice medicine. A medical license is an authorization for an individual to perform medical services on behalf of the state or province in which they are practicing their profession. Without this license, doctors would be unable to treat patients, prescribe medications, or Read more…

The Impact of COVID-19 on Healthcare Organizations

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2021 in General.

With over 35 million cases in the United States, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused ripples across the healthcare landscape. The situation has had wide-ranging and long-lasting implications for healthcare organizations across the country. As the novel coronavirus spreads rapidly through our population, it creates incredible burdens on healthcare facilities and systems as they scramble to Read more…

Top 8 Things To Know About Your Locum Tenens Assignment  

Tuesday, July 27th, 2021 in General.

Locum tenens work is a fantastic opportunity to take a break from your current job and gain new skills and experience. It’s also a great way to make extra money on the side or even fund your own retirement savings account.   But with so many different things to consider, there are pertinent questions to ask before accepting any locum tenens offer. Here Read more…

Four Types of Clinical Environments

Tuesday, July 20th, 2021 in General.

Every provider has a unique personality that shapes how you interact with patients, manage staff, and take care of your own professional needs. Understanding the pros and cons of each type of clinical environment for your work style and experience levels—from teaching hospitals to rural care clinics— can help you find the ideal working situation Read more…

Top Five States to Take a Locums Assignment if You Love Hiking

Thursday, July 15th, 2021 in General.

Working locum tenens assignments has a plethora of advantages over standard employment. Aside from boosting your monthly income, advancing your skillset, and meeting new people, there’s also the appealing benefit of travel and new horizons. If you’re the outdoors type with a passion for hiking, locum tenens provides the ideal opportunity to indulge yourself in Read more…

5 Reasons Hiring Locums is Beneficial for Hospitals

Tuesday, July 13th, 2021 in General.

The United States health care market is exploding, and doctors are in short supply. Since 1900, the number of Americans over age 65 has increased from 3.1 to 49.2 million. Coupled with the fact that most older people have chronic health conditions like hypertension, ischemic heart disease, and diabetes, hospitals are under enormous pressure to Read more…

Managing your Benefits as a 1099 Employee: What You Need to Know as a Locum Tenens Physician

Tuesday, June 29th, 2021 in General.

A 1099 employee is someone who works independently, meaning they are not a permanent worker for a company. The category includes independent contractors, freelancers, and locum tenens physicians.  While some people choose to work full-time with one employer and therefore become W2 employees, others prefer the flexibility of being a 1099 worker.  However, managing your benefits as a 1099 employee can be challenging. Locums are often hired through Read more…