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14 hours ago ago from Cheating Signs
What does the term locum tenens' mean? A locum tenens doctor is a 'substitute' doctor, much like a substitute teacher. The term itself means a place holder.' This is a doctor who often travels from one medical facility to another, filling in for the position of another doctor who is off work, or even working as an extra doctor for offices or hospitals in need of temporary help. There are several benefits for the locum tenens . The most ...
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14 hours ago ago from Lake Minnetonka Liberty
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15 hours ago ago from Free Market Mojo
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