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Let's Locums: The History of Locum Tenens

Let's Locums: The History of Locum Tenens

Update: 2025-01-06
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In this episode of Let's Locums, Mark Royer explores the history and evolution of locum tenens medicine, tracing its roots from ancient practices to modern-day applications. He discusses the pivotal moments that shaped the field, including the establishment of the Utah Medical Association's Locum-Tenants Program in 1979, and highlights the significant impact of technology on the locum tenens landscape. Royer emphasizes the importance of locum tenens in addressing healthcare provider shortages and the growing demand for flexibility in the medical profession, while also paying tribute to pioneers like Dr. Alan Cronhaus.
 
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Locum tenens is a Latin term meaning to hold a place.The practice of temporary medical staffing has ancient roots.The circuit rider physician model was popular in the 19th century.The Utah Medical Association's program in 1979 was pivotal.Technology has streamlined the locum tenens process significantly.Over 50,000 physicians work locum assignments annually in the US.Locum tenens provides flexibility and helps prevent burnout.It plays a crucial role in underserved and rural healthcare.Dr. Alan Cronhaus is a key figure in locum tenens history.The future of locum tenens is bright with ongoing advancements.

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Let's Locums: The History of Locum Tenens

Let's Locums: The History of Locum Tenens