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Otolaryngology

Otolaryngologists deal with a number of conditions that affect the head and neck. While some of these conditions may be purely cosmetic, some can be quite serious or even life-threatening in nature. For this reason, it is essential for healthcare facilities to have enough personnel in place to handle the needs of their patients. When gaps do arise in coverage, many healthcare facilities choose to hire physicians to work on a contractual basis. Referred to as locum tenens physicians, these professionals may work on a full-time, part-time, temporary or seasonal basis. To learn more about otolaryngology jobs available in your area or in other areas throughout the country, take a moment to browse through the extensive list below.

State Opportunity Name
Pennsylvania Otolaryngology - Pennsylvania #9371
Pennsylvania Otolaryngology - Pennsylvania #9170
Texas Otolaryngology - Texas #9402

Why Work Locum Tenens?

If you are interested in finding an otolaryngology job, there are many good reasons to consider working as a locum tenens physician. First, many locum tenens physicians find that working on a contractual basis offers more scheduling flexibility and independence than they could ever find at a traditional job. Furthermore, working in a variety of healthcare settings makes it possible to work with different equipment, to encounter new conditions and to expand your professional network. As an added bonus, man otolaryngologists find they are able to make more money when they work as locum tenens physicians, causing many to choose to work solely as contractors rather than accepting a traditional position.

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