Saturday, 24 March 2018

Locum Tenens Hospitalist, The Pros And Cons

Posted by Unknown at 12:26
By Jose Reed


Locum tenens is a latin word for place holder. It refers to a person who temporarily replace another person to fulfill its duties for the meantime. In the medical world, it refers to a medical staff who works for a certain period of time.

This article will help you in understanding their line of work better. Locum tenens hospitalist is becoming in demand by the day. Studies show that most healthcare organizations are hiring them than any other else to fill up the gaps of the hospitals short lists of staffs.

There are many reasons why physicians are venturing into this new type of work. One of the common reason is about the schedule. Mostly, older people are into this because they will only need to work for a short while. That is due to their physical strength since they will no longer be able to work longer. They even get to choose their desire time or place to do their job.

With permanent physicians, they have to be at the hospital all the time. They are always being paged to attend some patients. At the end of the day, they have to send in some reports. If there are any meetings, they have to attend them all the time even though it is already out of their schedule.

One of the nicest benefit to this is, you have the opportunity to travel. You can travel freely, and you are even paid to travel, how cool is that. That is because, you will be assigned to different locations. One day you need to be in Africa to do some medical mission, and another day in Switzerland where you are assigned in a rural health care facility. You can even choose where you would want to be assigned.

Being able to participate in medical missions especially on the rural areas will give you the opportunity to help those who are in need of medical attentions. Since there are some parts of the world where health centers are far away from their homes. You have to visit their place yourself so that you can provide medications to them.

A permanent physician could also be a locum, that is possible. You have your permanent job at a certain hospital then sometimes you attend another hospital to fill in an absent staff. Those who would like to earn more, can venture into this.

Speaking of payment, that is also one of the reason why many are jumping into this new line of job. The salary of a locum is even higher compared to those regular ones. That is because they are being paid per hour, unlike others who are paid exactly the same per month whether he or she has some overtime or not.

However, since most locums are freelance general practitioner meaning they works independently they do not have any benefits, which means, taxes, health insurance, and retirement fund is shouldered by them. That is the downside to being one. In other words, they have to work financially for themselves despite the high salary.




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