Archives
Follow Us

Add Highlights to Your Practice with Locum Tenens at Every Career Stage

Your curriculum vitae (CV) tells your professional story. It shows where you went to school and completed your residency or training along with a timeline of your career. Are you ready to add new chapters to your story with locum tenens? Check out the following ways the career alternative adds practice highlights to your CV at every career stage.

PRACTICE HIGHLIGHT: “I’ve worked in a variety of clinical settings.”

Early-career providers: As a student or resident, your access to clinical environments depended on your educational institution and training program. Locum tenens right after residency or advanced practitioner training presents opportunities to try out different types and sizes of hospitals, clinics, private practice groups, and other healthcare organizations and systems. All Star Healthcare Solutions partners with all types and sizes of facilities across the country, therefore, offering providers starting off in their careers the chance to compare settings. Agreeing to temporary jobs at this professional phase not only increases your CV entries but also serves as a basis to determine where you best fit for long-term goals.

Mid-career providers: Did you follow the traditional route out of residency right into a full-time staff position at a hospital or with a private practice group? Now that you’ve accumulated years in that role or setting, do you feel like broadening your CV? If you’re interested in gaining first-hand knowledge about other clinical settings, such as trauma centers or rural critical access hospitals, locum tenens paves a pathway, and you don’t necessarily need to commit to a complete career change. Supplementing your current schedule with occasional locum tenens jobs allows you to work in other environments where you may be introduced to different types of technology or support staff services, for example.

Late-career providers: Physicians and advanced practitioners who anticipate transitioning toward retirement soon benefit from the chance to care for patients in various types of healthcare organizations via locum tenens. Even if you aren’t looking to enhance your CV at this stage, working in a variety of practices can reboot your professional curiosity.

PRACTICE HIGHLIGHT: “I’ve treated multiple patient populations.”

Early-career providers: Locum tenens opens the door for clinicians to encounter and observe various patient populations, building upon your experiences and adding diversity to your CV. For example, assignments may reveal various non-medical impacts on people’s health, such as socioeconomic or environmental conditions, regional cultural influences, or lifestyles choices.

Mid-career providers: After years of focusing on a specific community, perhaps you’ve developed interest in serving other populations, such as people living in medically underserved areas. Short-term opportunities enable you to contribute to these communities as well as determine whether your practice style fits in if you’re contemplating a job change in the future.

Late-career providers: Locum tenens supports schedule flexibility that makes allowances for various practice choices. Take time to volunteer for medical missions, for example. Or ask your consultant to present assignments in certain regions to serve specific patient populations.

PRACTICE HIGHLIGHT: “I’ve worked with numerous specialists.”

Early-career providers: Throughout your education and training, you’ve been introduced to mentors and seasoned colleagues. Locum tenens jobs take that experience to the next level. Not only do you work alongside a plethora of physicians and advanced practitioners as you accept assignments, but you also have instances in which you can pick up skills or learn different practice philosophies. Having access to evolving networks of fellow providers builds a well of references and potential mentors.

Mid-career providers: At any career stage, being able to consult with specialists produces opportunities to collect information and expand your knowledge. For instance, agreeing to locum tenens jobs at larger facilities could mean more access to high-acuity sub-specialists. Or you may work with individuals who can train you on state-of-the-art equipment. In fact, the co-workers you meet on contract have the potential to add something unique that you can choose to incorporate into your own practice.

Late-career providers: Like locum tenens providers in other career phases, physicians and advanced practitioners with decades of experience can always find value in collaborating with new peers. You also are in the position to extend your breadth of knowledge.

Locum tenens experiences may deliver different impacts at different career stages, but they always offer unique opportunities to positively impact patients, facilities, and communities.

Are you ready to add locum tenens to your CV? Call All Star Healthcare Solutions at 800-928-0229, or contact us online to get started today.

ICYMI:

“5 Benefits of Choosing Locum Tenens After Residency”

“How a Full-Service Staffing Company Benefits Physicians at Every Career Stage”

“Why Changing Your Environment With Locum Tenens Can Revitalize Your Career”