Top 5 Smart Apps Every Physician Needs
Smart technology has proven to be an integral part of our lives. Some would even say it has taken over, particularly the use of smart apps. According to The Hub, almost 2 billion people around the world use smartphones, creating a world full of endless possibilities at the touch (or swipe) of a screen. Smart apps cover a myriad of different subjects: brain games, multiplayer competitive video games, reminders, social media. So, why...
Dr. Seuss’ Guide to Locum Tenens
Whether it was the Grinch, the Lorax, or the Cat in the Hat, Dr. Seuss and his unique characters have been dishing out advice and encouragement for decades. A rhyming master, his books transcended age and time and are just as relevant to an adult in this decade, as they were to a young child 30 years ago. The oft-quoted author of over 40 books actually can lend a lot of advice to locum tenens. Despite also being a doctor, Dr. Seuss...
Social Media in Healthcare: Uses & Benefits
The use of social media in healthcare is continuously rising, especially with more people looking to the Internet for medical advice. Physicians and doctors using social media can provide a plethora of information to other professionals in the industry as well as patients looking to expand their knowledge. In addition to research, patients look to social media to learn about other patient experiences. Social media can serve as a means...
6 Reasons to Love Locum Tenens
With Valentine’s Day rapidly approaching, it’s important to rekindle that love for your career. Cupid can only do so much, so it’s time to start thinking about why you love your locum tenens career so much. Whether you’re helping others in the healthcare field, mentoring younger physicians, or enjoying a life of travel. It’s time to embrace your love of a healthcare career. Here are just a few reasons why you should love locum tenens...
Interspecies Chimeras | Hybrid Organ Donors
There are currently 119,000 people awaiting an organ transplant in the United States. With traditional means of receiving a transplant, people can wait many months, even years before a viable donor is available, and even then it’s a matter of whether the transplant will be a success. Now, as we move further from fiction into the reality of our modern medical pursuits, researchers have successfully grown human cells inside of early...