Physician Staffing Shortages? Locum Tenens To The Rescue 2 weeks ago by John Hayes | Nearly every staffing manager or recruiter has faced a physician shortage. The position is tenuous – do you require more of your existing staff, or risk lapses in care
By Physicians Weekly | Sep 16, 2015 | Articles, Business of Medicine, Career Concerns, Doctor’s Voice, Hospital Medicine | 0 comments Written by Melissa Byington “What jumped out to me was that more than half of physicians are unsure of the
Debra Beaulieu, March 9, 2017 Courtesy of Health Leaders Media Despite reporting high career satisfaction rates, female cardiologists experience discrimination nearly three times as often as men. Here’s what to do about it. Much has changed in medic
Courtesy of NALTO “Locum Tenens”, a latin phrase meaning “to hold a place”, is commonly used in the healthcare industry to describe the employees hired when businesses face staff shortfalls and need to fill vacant positions tempora
From Medscape International medical graduates (IMGs) account for one quarter of all physicians in the United States, and blocking entry of IMGs from certain countries would cause severe repercussions, according to a March 7 commentary in Annals of Interna
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http://medicaleconomics.modernmedicine.com/medical-economics/news/locum-tenens-offers-wellpaying-change-pace-work Article was published in Medical Economics by Ed Finkel After more than a quarter of a century, internist Walter Mulchin, MD, retired in 2000
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