One in ten hospitalists is working as locum tenens, and many do so in addition to their full-time job, according to a new study by recruitment firm Locum Leaders and Today's Hospitalist magazine, ...
Eighty-five percent of healthcare facilities have used locum tenens in the past year to fill gaps caused by a shortage of physicians, according to a new survey. Hospitals, medical groups, and other ...
Sanford Health, the nation's largest rural, not-for-profit healthcare system, has been named the winner of LocumTenens.com's Best Places to Practice Locum Tenens contest. As the winner, Sanford Health ...
Old-fashioned GPs who work full-time in a family surgery are fast becoming a dying breed, according to figures obtained by The Mail on Sunday. Just over one general practitioner in ten is now in a ...
Almost 90% of GP practices are struggling to find locums to cover shifts amid growing pressures on the workforce, the BMA has said. Its survey of almost 3,000 GP practices also showed that just one in ...
ALPHARETTA, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LocumTenens.com today announced that it has won the Best of Staffing Client and Talent 10 Year Diamond Awards from ClearlyRated for providing superior service to its ...
The ’10-week window’ for GP locums to pension work has been temporarily removed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Guidance published on the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) website said the ...
NEW England is calling out for doctors to fill a number of General Practice locum positions which have opened up, but recruiters say filling the placements is crucial to retaining long-term bush ...
A new BMA survey of 2,814 GP practices in England has found almost nine out of 10 struggle to find locum cover to plug staffing gaps and a similar number regularly need temporary GPs to staff their ...
One in 30 locum doctors earns £120 an hour, it has been revealed – said to be the highest rates since pay caps were introduced for agency staff working in the NHS. New data shows average hourly pay ...
The highest paid agency doctor in Britain is paid £460,000 a year, new figures have revealed. The locum consultant, who works in general medicine, was paid £459,275 for an 80-hour week, figures show.