Why these 5 physicians continued practicing after retirement

October 28th, 2020 These five physicians weren’t ready to be sent to pasture. Here’s why they turned to locum tenens and continued practicing after retirement.

5 mistakes first-time locums make and how to avoid them

October 23rd, 2020 Dr. Andrew Wilner reflects on his first assignments as a new locum tenens physician and shares five common mistakes to avoid.

How to make the most of your advanced practice providers

August 28th, 2020 When used effectively together, APPs and physicians can help lower costs, improve patient outcomes, and deliver quality patient care.

6 tips that will help you ace a virtual job interview

July 22nd, 2020 These virtual interviewing best practices will help you stand-out from the competition in your next healthcare job interview.

A locums adventure in the land of the blue-green waters

May 27th, 2020 Family medicine physician Dr. Christine Kramer shares her experiences working locum tenens for the IHS on the Havasupai Indian reservation

Local locums: How to work locum tenens close to home

April 27th, 2020 If you want the benefits of locums but don’t want to travel long distances, here’s everything you need to know about working locum tenens close to home.

What physicians can learn from working locum tenens

March 11th, 2020 Five physicians share seven things doctors can learn by working locum tenens and why locum tenens can benefit the career of almost any doctor.

Why these 3 docs switched to full-time locum tenens

February 28th, 2020 Many physicians are choosing to switch to full-time locums. Here’s the stories of three physicians and why they chose locums as their full-time career.

PAs & NPs: How to negotiate a higher salary

February 12th, 2020 Before you decide to accept or reject a job offer, try to negotiate a higher salary. Here are six tips for negotiating your PA or NP salary.

5 ways to improve patient adherence to your instructions

January 22nd, 2020 Physicians and APPs can increase adherence to patient instructions by following these five steps to help patients better understand and remember instructions.