
Urology
For those who are suffering from problems related to the urinary tract, receiving timely medical care is essential. Not only are urinary tract infections and disorders quite uncomfortable, but they can also lead to some very serious and even life-threatening conditions. In an attempt to ensure their patients are properly treated, many healthcare facilities are hiring urologists to work on a contractual basis. These specialists, which are referred to as locum tenens physicians, may choose to work on a full-time, part-time, temporary or seasonal basis. If you are interested in learning more about locum tenens urology jobs available in your area and around the country, take a moment to browse through the extensive list of jobs below.
| State | Opportunity Name | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mississippi | Urology - Mississippi #9443 | ||||
| Massachusetts | Urology - Massachusetts #9460 | ||||
| Texas | Urology - Texas #9508 | ||||
| Ohio | Urology - Ohio #8287 | ||||
| Wisconsin | Urology - Wisconsin #9405 | ||||
| Minnesota | Urology - Minnesota #9344 | ||||
| Michigan | Urology - Michigan #9467 | ||||
Why Work Locum Tenens?
When it comes to finding a urology job, there are many reasons to consider working as a locum tenens physician. Not only are locum tenens physicians able to enjoy a greater amount of flexibility and independence than those who work at traditional jobs, but they typically earn a higher rate of pay as well. Furthermore, when you work as a locum tenens physician, you have the opportunity to work in a wide variety of healthcare settings. These experiences can prove to be invaluable as you work with different types of equipment, encounter new cases and expand your professional network.
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