For nearly 60 years, physician assistants (PAs) have been vital to the U.S. healthcare system. Specialty options, strong job growth, the PA licensure compact, and locum tenens positions all contribute to the abundant opportunities available in the PA profession.
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Celebrating National Physician Assistant Week: Job Growth & PA Compact News
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Planning for the Tripledemic: 3 Preparations Hospital Emergency Rooms Must Make Before the Holiday Rush
The holiday rush is nothing new for hospital emergency rooms—and as winter quickly approaches, many of these critical medical facilities are proactively planning to sidestep the chaos that an influx in patient volume can bring. But hospital emergency departments don’t just have colds and flu to worry about this season: a looming “tripledemic” of influenza, […]
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Best States to Work as a Hospitalist
Nationwide there is a shortage of physicians in hospitals. Here’s our guide for which states are the best for hospitalists to work in.
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How the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) Works
The Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) makes it easier to get a physician’s license in another state. Find out how it can benefit you.
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Best States to Work as a CRNA
CRNAs are a type of nurse specializing in anesthesiology. Here’s our guide on which states are the best to work in as a CRNA.
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Best States to Work as a Radiologist
Looking for a locum tenens assignment as a radiologist? Here’s our guide to discern which state offers the best opportunities for radiologists.
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Best States to Work as an Anesthesiologist
Wondering where to start working as a locum tenens anesthesiologist? Here’s our guide on which states are the best for anesthesiologists.
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How to Become a Licensed Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant
Learn how to get licensed as an emergency medicine physician assistant. This guide will take you through the steps, from college to an emergency medicine Certificate of Additional Qualifications.
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My Locum Story: Why Dr. Richard C. Recommends Partnering with Wellhart
“Without question, [working with Wellhart] has been one of the smoothest processes, and it’s because of individuals like my recruiter and the credentialing team, who have been phenomenal,” Dr. Richard C. said.
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How to Become a Licensed Emergency Nurse Practitioner
Learn how to get certified as an emergency medicine nurse practitioner and the continuing education requirements you’ll need to meet.