2007 was a big year for me, in many ways. Tossed in among the momentous and the mundane was my decision to train for the Wisconsin Ironman, which was in September. In retrospect, there couldn’t have been a more perfect way to stay focused on what it really takes to get what you want and need out of life. So I offer some 20/20 hindsight as you contemplate a small career transition, a professional 360, or the launch of a bold new personal venture—be it into locum tenens or beyond.
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The bush pilot gunned the engine of the DeHaviland Beaver floatplane as it glided across the bay. We gently lifted off from Ketchikan, Alaska, on the final leg of a journey taking me to a five-week locum tenens job in Klawock, Alaska. During the 45-minute flight, I surveyed the stunning scenery of the vast Southeast Alaska wilderness, which spread out in all directions.
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IVUmed conducts landmark surgical workshop in Mongolia
Our friends at IVUmed conducted another successful surgical workshop this spring in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The workshop, which ran May 6-23, included the first-ever laparoscopic nephrectomy in Mongolia. It was performed by Drs. Chris Dechet and Brian Duty, and host Dr. Dagvadorj Bayanundur.
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Attention Physicians with OnePass and Mileage Plus accounts
Travelers who have both a Continental Airlines OnePass and a United Airlines Mileage Plus account can now go online to link their accounts, combine elite qualifying activity, and request an elite status match. Through the combination process, some customers may achieve elite status for 2012 status after combining their UA/CO miles.
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Documentary “exactly what we live in the field, exactly the way we live it,” says locum tenens surgeon
I attended the December 14th nationwide satellite screening of Living in Emergency, Stories of Doctors Without Borders, and the panel discussion that followed, and have to say, I was quite pleased with the result of the documentary. I've seen and experienced personally how reality can sometimes become twisted to a writer's/producer's/director's own biases or emotions in order to have more mass appeal. Fortunately, it didn't happen with this film. What I saw was exactly what we live in the field, and exactly the way we live it. The panel discussion helped to reaffirm those realities. Don’t miss the opportunity to see it if it screens in a theater near you and watch for the announcement in February of Academy Award® nominations for best documentary to see if it makes the cut!
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Avoiding delays when applying for locums and permanent licenses
At VISTA we help physicians apply for licenses in anticipation of locum tenens assignments, and for new permanent positions through our Physician Licensing Resources Division. One of our medical directors has had up to 19 active state medical licenses at one time, so don’t let the prospect intimidate you. Concentrate on the steps that follow, and VISTA will make the process as simple as possible.
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After my internship, I was a Navy flight surgeon for three years. Then I took a Navy residency at Bethesda Naval Hospital and practiced for several years at the Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, VA. I left active duty in 1969 to become chairman of the radiology department at University Hospital in Jacksonville, FL, where I worked with a five-person group for many years. Eventually the group fell victim to political dealings that lead to our break up.
You know, a practice break up is a lot like a divorce. You feel guilty. You have to split up friends and redefine loyalties. But like a divorce, things usually end up much better.
Instead of getting into another permanent radiology job, I decided to try locum tenens. It wasn’t as well known back then—I’ve worked locums assignments for 20 years! But it did more for me than I ever expected.
You don’t always realize how much you are giving up to run a practice—how much time you are spending away from home, how many hours you have to work to cover your overhead. Locum tenens radiology jobs get you back to what you enjoy—pure medicine. Your hours are set and you know what to expect up front from each job. Your professional liability insurance, travel, housing, and rental car are paid for, so what you earn is essentially free and clear. About the only thing you pay for is meals and calling home.
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I am excited about my future. I will be starting as a hospitalist with Southwestern Vermont Health Care in July. Currently a 3rd year Internal Medicine Resident, and chief resident, at Stamford Hospital in Stamford, Connecticut, I started considering positions last summer. I was considering a fellowship and other hospitalist positions when I received an email from VISTA’s Search and Consulting division about an opportunity in Bennington, Vermont. The opportunity appealed to me because of its location and the drastic change of pace from Fairfield County and I am looking forward to the challenges of a rural hospital, working in an area in need of physicians, and being in a nice community to raise a family.
As for my experience with VISTA, it was so easy, I was sure we were missing something! From the beginning, I was partnered with a dedicated recruiter, Kelley Hekowczyk, who walked me through every step. Kelley helped me prepare for interviews by briefing me on what to expect so there were no surprises. I appreciated Kelley’s knowledge of the job, position, and hospital and I felt that her relationship with the hospital was almost as if she were one of their employees. Her knowledge and the fact that she kept in constant contact with me made the interview and hiring process an easy and pleasant one.
Bennington, here I come!
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As a locum tenens traveler, it really pays to take the time to sign up for and use frequent flyer, preferred guest, and all those other programs that give you perks in return for your loyalty. It’s easy, it’s generally free, you can usually do it on-line, and you only have to keep track of the numbers long enough to get them to your friendly VISTA Staffing Solutions travel agent. We will add them to your travel profile, which includes your preferences, special needs, and such, and enter them whenever you book travel and housing for a locum tenens assignment.
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Report on growing rural primary care shortage lists locum tenens as part of solution
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VISTA Staffing Solutions has over thirty years of experience providing award-winning customer service to clients and providers alike. Headquartered in Salt Lake City with additional offices in Atlanta and Houston, and employs approximately 1,000 people between corporate staff and field clinicians and contracts with over 2,500 physicians across 60+ specialties and subspecialties. VISTA helps U.S. hospitals, medical practices, and government agencies optimize their physician staffing, ensure quality and continuity of care for patients, and maintain financial stability. As a leading provider of U.S. Locum Tenens and Permanent Physician Search Services, VISTA also operates VISTA Select, a first-of-its-kind technology and services solution utilizing advanced data and analytics to provide healthcare organizations with customizable workforce optimization solutions.