5 places to work locums that can heal your soul
Five locations where you can work locum tenens with amazing natural settings, a more relaxed pace of life, and a chance to rejuvenate and heal.
Five locations where you can work locum tenens with amazing natural settings, a more relaxed pace of life, and a chance to rejuvenate and heal.
Several physicians share why taking an international locums assignment was a great way to start their careers as a practicing physician.
Locum tenens physicians traveling to the Far North region or New Zealand will have the opportunity to provide much-needed care.
Family medicine physician Dr. Samantha Conroy shares why she enjoys learning new ways of practicing medicine with a global mindset.
Being adventurous is part of who Dr. Rachael Consoli is. She has delivered babies on every continent except Antarctica.
Physicians interested in living as a locums in Guam will have a more immersive experience than you ever could as a tourist.
Feeling up to a physician locum tenens adventure? Check out the open assignments in Barrow, Alaska, also known as “Utqiagvik.”
If you’re interested in practicing medicine in a unique environment, locum tenens in Alaska may be the right opportunity for you.
For healthcare facilities ready make up lost revenue from delayed elective care, locum tenens is a low-risk path to recovery.
Traveling to New Zealand as a physician for a locum tenens assignment during a global pandemic may be daunting for some but not for this GP.
The prolonged crisis has greatly impacted healthcare workers across all settings, and there are many similarities in their experiences worldwide.
As an international locums physician, you’ll have a lot to plan for. Here’s what you need to know about locum tenens housing in New Zealand.
Physicians who work locum tenens with Global Medical are independent contractors. Learn about what’s in Global’s locum tenens agreement.
When faced with a life transition, emergency medicine physician Dr. Joseph Leary decided to take a locums assignment in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
When infectious disease physician Dr. Dalilah Restrepo took a year-long assignment in New Zealand, she didn’t expect to stay for a pandemic.