From Kenya to New Zealand: Family medicine doc embraces a global mindset
Family medicine physician Dr. Samantha Conroy shares why she enjoys learning new ways of practicing medicine with a global mindset.
Family medicine physician Dr. Samantha Conroy shares why she enjoys learning new ways of practicing medicine with a global mindset.
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.
When infectious disease physician Dr. Dalilah Restrepo took a year-long assignment in New Zealand, she didn’t expect to stay for a pandemic.
How rural GP clinics in the Far North District prepared to meet a potential influx of COVID-19 patients when the pandemic hit New Zealand.
Several physicians and healthcare professionals from around the world share how coronavirus has affected them both personally and professionally.
Several physicians share their eye-opening and rewarding experiences working as international locum tenens in a new part of the world.
Tips from an expert on how to make a smooth transition to living in New Zealand as a locums physician — either on your own or with a family.
A survey of more than 1,200 providers found that COVID-19 has had a major impact on physician employment both in the U.S. and abroad.
Drs. Holly and Paul Llobets didn’t anticipate the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic in the middle of their first locum tenens assignment to Guam.
Several physicians share their insights and tips on what to do with your house while you are away on a locum tenens assignment.
An in-depth interview with a family medicine physician who has been working locum tenens in New Zealand on her first international assignment.
Ready to head off on the adventure of a lifetime? Here’s a list of the documents you’ll need for an international locum tenens assignment.
Physicians with international experience are some of the industry’s best doctors. They are quick-thinking, culturally sensitive, and good problem-solvers.
Psychiatrist Dr. John Gallehr shares his experiences working locum tenens in New Zealand — what it’s like to work there and how he was able to explore the country with his family.