locums coverage

From: M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, (mks@sierra.net)
Mon Jan 16 14:49:10 2006


Have any of you had good luck using any particular locums company? I've been trying to live life more and have been taking 2 - 3 week trips to exotic locales in the past couple of years. While the group I share call with has no problems covering call while I'm gone, they have become increasingly testy about answering any questions my PA has in my absence, so I'm thinking I need a locum for my next trip (to China in mid April). It would be more of a working vacation -- just someone to be available to my PA and who might have to see a few patients in hte office -- no hospital or call duties at all and they could stay in my house. If anyone w/ a CA lic is interested, or if you know a good locum agency, please reply.

Kelly Shanahan

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