Exploring U.S. Cities as a Locum Tenens Provider - Locum Tenens

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Exploring U.S. Cities as a Locum Tenens Provider

Columbus, Ohio: Locum tenens opportunities

July 15, 2009

Locum tenens physicians discover the Buckeye State is a continuous hub of academic, political, cultural, and sports activity.

Locum tenens in Chicago, Illinois

November 15, 2008

Like the laid-back attitude of the Midwest but crave the excitement of an urban environ? Look no further than Chicago.

Locum tenens in Charleston, South Carolina

February 15, 2008

Set in the Low Country of South Carolina, Charleston boasts more than 300 years of history, characterized by both war and peace, and opulence and devastation. Today, its legacy is still clearly seen, and hospitality remains the order of the day.

Memphis, Tennessee

July 15, 2007

The "Birthplace of Rock 'n' Roll" could be your next locale for a rewarding opportunity.

Gallup, New Mexico

January 15, 2007

Well known for its presence in the song "Route 66," performed by jazz legend Nat King Cole, Gallup, New Mexico has always been a traditional frontier town. Just 2 hours away from Albuquerque and nestled near the Arizona border, it is the largest Native American center in the Southwest, offering plenty of cultural diversity to satisfy anyone's palate.

Pensacola, Florida

August 15, 2006

With more than 52 miles of pristine coastline, Pensacola offers the quintessential summertime experience—but this hotspot has far more than just sun and surf.

Springfield, Massachusetts

April 15, 2006

Located on the east bank of the always beautiful and impressive Connecticut River, Springfield, Massachusetts, is a modern metropolis that elegantly embraces the essence of slow-paced New England life.

Houston, Texas

February 15, 2006

In 1836, two entrepreneurs stood on the banks of the muddy Buffalo Bayou and envisioned a thriving metropolis. Using a $5,000 inheritance, the Allen brothers purchased 6,642 acres of land and named it after a military hero of the day, General Sam Houston. Allen's Landing rapidly became the gateway to the city.

Laramie, Wyoming

December 15, 2005

Regarded as the cultural capital of the self-proclaimed "Cowboy State," Laramie is the authentic portrait of the real American frontier.

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