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Locum Tenens Jobs - Let's Find Your Next Role
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Are you a healthcare professional looking for your next job opportunity? Consider locum tenens jobs as a flexible and rewarding way to practice medicine. In this article, we'll explore what locum tenens is, the benefits of working locum tenens positions, and how to find the ideal locum tenens job for you. We also highlight some of the most in-demand specialties for locum tenens work, including anesthesiology, primary care, emergency medicine, and more. Keep reading to learn how Caliber can help you find your next role.
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Locum Tenens Anesthesiology Pay Rates
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Many Anesthesiologists work locum tenens jobs to enjoy benefits like flexibility, travel, and new job opportunities. However, one of the most common questions about transitioning to a career working temporary Physician jobs is: What are locum tenens Anesthesiology pay rates?

Locum Tenens Hospitalist Jobs - Find Your Next Role
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Locum tenens hospitalist jobs, also known as locums hospitalist jobs, are temporary physician positions that fill gaps in staffing at hospitals and healthcare facilities. Locum hospitalists are licensed and credentialed doctors to practice medicine, and they provide care to patients on a short-term basis, typically for a few days, weeks, or months. They are hired by hospitals and healthcare facilities to help manage patient care, particularly during times of staff shortages due to vacations, sick leaves, or seasonal fluctuations in patient volume.
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Critical Care Locum Tenens
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Locum tenens is an important option for critical care professionals. Critical care locum tenens roles provide flexibility, a choice of location, career advancement, financial stability, and a better work-life balance. For those seeking more independence and control over their career, locum tenens is a particularly attractive option.
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Pros and Cons of Becoming a Traveling Physician
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Now more than ever, traveling physicians are essential to meet growing patient care demands. Underserved and remote communities in the United States and around the world depend on traveling physicians to deliver essential medical services. And while working as a traveling physician performing locum tenens work has become a popular option for many doctors, like any job, working as a traveling physician comes with its ups and downs.
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Physician Shortage and the Effects on Patient Care
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Quality patient care is the number one priority for any healthcare system, but sometimes staffing shortages make providing that care difficult. Physician shortages can have far-reaching and often devastating effects, so it's important to understand why this happens and what can be done to help.
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Interstate Medical Licensure Compact States Map Guide
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Do you enjoy traveling and want to work in several states during your locum tenens career? The Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) makes it easier to do so by simplifying the licensing process throughout the US.

Addressing the Emergency Medicine Physician Shortage
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Many healthcare facilities in the United States are having a hard time staffing their emergency departments with qualified emergency medicine physicians. The trouble is, there are plenty of great emergency medicine (EM) physicians looking for work. But job opportunities are often outside of their preferred geographic region or below their desired salary, resulting in a lack of EM doctors at many hospitals - especially in rural areas where some emergency departments have been forced to close altogether. A lack of available physicians makes it difficult for hospitals to provide the best quality care for their patients. So, what can healthcare organizations do to address the emergency medicine physician shortage?
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Per Diem vs Locum Tenens
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Healthcare workers seeking greater flexibility or higher pay may seek alternative employment arrangements. Per diem and locum tenens positions are popular options outside the traditional full-time schedule found at most medical facilities. Deciding which option is right for you can be challenging, so make sure you understand the pros and cons of each before making a career change.

Locum Tenens Pain Management Jobs
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Medical Pain Management is a crucial subspecialty that will always be in demand. Whether you are a Pain Management Physician, Nurse Practitioner, CRNA, or Physician Assistant, your skills can help complex patient populations achieve a better quality of life. However, you may not want or be ready for a long-term commitment. If you are interested in a locum tenens opportunity in the Pain Management field, here is what you should know.
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What Is Locum Tenens Psychiatry Like?
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Locum tenens work refers to a career style where a physician temporarily fulfills roles before moving on to the next position. A locum tenens job may last a few weeks or 6 months, depending on the position, and could include clinic care, hospital care, or a combination of both. Let’s explore locum tenens psychiatry work and what these jobs entail.
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Guide to Understand a Locum Tenens Contract Agreement
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As a locum tenens physician, you will often work with a third-party staffing group, like Caliber, and sign locum tenens contracts. Most often, a locum tenens agreement can range between 5 to 10 pages and will cover the important details of work. Before signing the contract, several key areas in the contract should be considered before signing.
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Anesthesiologists: Fill the Late Career Gap Without Burning Out
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Are you an anesthesiologist late in your career or nearing retirement? A heavy caseload may have you feeling burned out and looking for a way out. But, instead of opting for early retirement, another option would be to take on a lighter schedule or explore locum tenens assignments.