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Congratulations—you made it!  It was a long haul through medical school, licensure, and residency (and possibly a fellowship) but you’re ready to officially begin your medical career. What’s next?  Many doctors discover the benefits of locum tenens work early in their careers. Locum tenens means “to hold...

The term “locum tenens” refers to a physician or advanced practice provider who fills in for another clinician temporarily. Locum tenens means “to hold the place of,” and many physicians work locum jobs to make extra money, enjoy a flexible schedule, or travel the country. Salaries...

Many of those who work in health care chose their profession out of a desire to help others. It can be challenging for those deeply motivated by a desire to help other people to prioritize self-care. However, as when the oxygen masks drop from the...

Medical school prepares doctors to perform their role in the medical field, but contract negotiation is something physicians must often learn independently. Before signing your next physician contract, make sure you understand all aspects of the agreement and consult a legal professional if needed. Here are some tips for making the most of physician contract...

The country faces an estimated physicians shortage of between 37, 800 and 124,000 by 2034, as reported by the Association of American Medical Colleges. The Covid-19 pandemic had highlighted the crucial role physicians and other healthcare providers play in keeping America healthy and thriving. Some...

Does job hunting have you in despair? It’s easy to become frustrated during a prolonged job search, especially in times that are already uncertain. However, cultivating a positive attitude will help you come across favorably during interviews and help you find personal and professional satisfaction. Here...