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Exciting Opportunity in a Town Far Away: Why Locums May Not Be Right for You

why locums may not be for you

Locum tenens work can be an exciting and rewarding career path. However, with with the steep learning curves, financial instability, and general uncertainty it brings, locums is not for everyone. Here are a few things to consider before signing that locums contract.

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Do Job Boards Take Steps to Protect Job Seeker Data?

keeping your personal info private

Data is one of the most valuable resources in the world. When you register for any website, unless explicitly stated otherwise, your information is likely being sold at some point. Read on to learn more about this practice and how HospitalRecruiting is different.

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How to Negotiate Your Wage and Benefits

negotiating your wages and benefits

So you received an offer on the job of your dreams, congratulations! However, odds are if you take the offer now you may be settling for less than they’re willing to give you. Knowing how to negotiate your salary can be difficult, but here are a few best practice tips on how to get the wage and benefits you deserve.

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Why Locum Tenens Work is Truly an Adventure (and worth it!)

why locum tenens work is an adventure

Emergency medicine physicians tend to receive a lot of offers for locum tenens work. But is the excitement of a new adventure worth the uncertainty? Emergency medicine physician David Beran shares his thoughts on why he thinks so, with the opportunities for travel, flexible scheduling, and higher pay.

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Top 10 Healthcare Career Resource Articles of the Last 10 Years

top 10 healthcare career resources blogs from the last 10 years

HospitalRecruiting just celebrated its 10th year of business as a healthcare job board. To celebrate a decade devoted to helping employers and job seekers with their job searches and hiring needs, we’ve compiled a list of the 10 best healthcare career resources blogs we have published over the last ten years.

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Physician Work/Life Balance: Are You Cheating on Your Family With Your Job?

physicians is your career making you cheat on your family?

Setting a perfect work/life balance is impossible. Something has to give, and you will either be cheating your family or your job; being a doctor includes defending yourself, and standing up for your time. In this article Dr. Danielle Kelvas offers a few best-practice tips for stealing back your time.

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Achieving Work/Life Synergy in Healthcare

work life balance in healthcare

Work and time away from work are all really just a part of life. Making the distinction between a work/life balance can be troublesome in that regard, but physician assistant Jacob Bollinger instead suggests we try reframing it as work/life synergy and find ways to make our work lives and home lives support one another.

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Questions to Ask When Interviewing at a Private Practice

questions to ask when interviewing at a private practice

Private practice jobs provide an ideal balance between autonomy as a physician and support from colleagues and a healthcare system that’s not as large as a hospital. If you’re considering private practice, preparing thoughtful questions in advance will be telling of the culture and day-to-day life in that practice.

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Mindful Media Intake for Healthcare Providers

mindful media consumption for healthcare providers

In this article Dr. Danielle Kelvas provides 5 tips for mindful media consumption which are specific to the needs of healthcare providers.

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Burnout is Really Depression in Disguise

is burnout depression in disguise

Being burned out is living in a constant state of overwhelming exhaustion, whereas depression is defined by the inability to feel pleasure and dysphoric mood. But is burnout a syndrome in and of itself, or is it actually part of the pathology of a larger depression? Current research argues the latter.

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