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Locum Tenens Travel Guides

The Ultimate State by State Guide to Locum Tenens Jobs

Planning on taking a travel job in a new state? While your recruiter will handle everything you need to know,  there’s a lot you may want to know. We’ve got you covered.

Our locum tenens state travel guides contain:

  • State facts
  • Tourism recommendations
  • Lifestyle overviews
  • Licensing and practice information by provider type

Explore the general locum tenens state guides on the interactive map or explore below for our provider-specific locum tenens guides.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Alabama

Alabama, known as “The Heart of Dixie,” boasts a history as vibrant as its culture. 1819, Alabama officially joined the United States as the 22nd state, and since then, it’s been a melting pot of traditions and influences. The state played a pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement, with iconic events like the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Selma to Montgomery marches making history and inspiring change across the nation.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Alaska

Alaska, also known as “The Great Land,” has a rich history that dates back to the Russian settlement in 1784. In 1867, the United States purchased the territory from Russia for $7.2 million, a deal that was initially mocked but later celebrated after the discovery of gold in 1898. Alaska officially became a U.S. territory on October 18, 1867, and later gained statehood in 1959. The state has been home to significant events such as the Klondike Gold Rush and the only World War II battle fought on American soil.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Arizona

Arizona, appropriately named “The Grand Canyon State” became a state on February 14, 1912. After World War II, the widespread availability of refrigeration and air conditioning caused Arizona’s population to boom and Phoenix to become one of the fastest growing cities in America.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Arkansas

Arkansas officially became a state in 1836. Since then, the state has been in the spotlight on a few occasions. First, the famous Supreme Court ruling in Brown vs. the Board of Education brought Little Rock’s Central HS into the spotlight when it became a battleground for civil rights. Beyond that, it is known for being home to part of the Ozark National Forest which spans more than 1.2 million acres, is home to more than 500 species plants and trees. But, Arkansas is more than just trees and plants. This southern state is home to more natural resources than you would think! Petroleum and natural gas, bromine and silica stone, and about 90 percent of all domestic Bauxite (from which aluminum is made) comes from this state.

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Locum Tenens Overview: California

The first Spanish missionaries arrived in California in the 1700s, but California didn’t become a U.S. territory until 1847, as part of the treaty ending the Mexican-American War. Shortly thereafter, the discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill in 1848 inspired a wave of settlers to head to the west coast in search of fortune. In 1850 California became the 31st state, and is now the third largest state behind Alaska and Texas.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Colorado

Colorado officially became a state in 1876, earning the nickname the “Centennial State” due to its admission to the Union in the centennial year of the United States’ independence. Colorado’s history is steeped in the pioneering spirit of the American West, with tales of gold rushes, explorers, and settlers shaping the state’s identity. From the days of the Wild West to the modern era, Colorado has played a significant role in the development of the United States, making it a fascinating place to delve into the country’s past.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Connecticut

The name “Connecticut” comes from a Native American word, quinatucquet, roughly meaning “beside the long tidal river.” It refers to the Connecticut River, which cuts through the middle of the state. 

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Locum Tenens Overview: Delaware

Delaware is named for the Delaware River, which George Washington and the Continental Army famously crossed on Christmas night in 1776. The land was originally inhabited by the Lenape tribe, and later colonized by Dutch and English settlers.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Florida

The first people to live in what is now Florida arrived more than 12,000 years ago. They hunted small animals and gathered wild plants for food. Over the centuries, Native American tribes including the Timucua, Apalachee, Calusa, and Creek lived in the area.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Georgia

Georgia was established in 1732, with the settlement in Savannah in 1733. Did you know that Georgia was the last of the thirteen colonies to be founded? Yes, it’s formation came a half-century after the twelfth British colony, Pennsylvania. Georgia was the only colony founded and ruled by a Board Of Trustees, which was based in London England.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Hawaii

Hawaii, the 50th state of the United States, has a rich history dating back to the arrival of the first known residents over 1,500 years ago. Hawaii’s unique history, natural beauty, and cultural experiences make it an enticing destination for work and leisure.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Illinois

French explorers, Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet, first arrived in Illinois in 1673. Illinois became part of the French-controlled Louisiana territory in 1717. However, at the end of the French and Indian War in 1763, the French surrendered the region to the British. After the American Revolution, Illinois became a U.S. territory, and in 1818 it was declared the 21st state.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Idaho

Due to its location in the west, Idaho was one of the later states to be admitted to the union. According to records, the name “Idaho” was proposed by George M. Willing in 1860. Willing claimed the name came from the Shoshone people that originally lived in the area, but later changed his story and claimed it was inspired by a girl named Ida. 

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Locum Tenens Overview: Indiana

Nicknamed “the crossroads of America,” Indiana borders Michigan (as well as Lake Michigan) to the north, Ohio to the east, Kentucky to the south, and Illinois to the west. Because of its geographical location, Indiana is an integral part of the American Midwest.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Iowa

Smack dab in the middle of the country, Iowa serves as a bridge between the forests of the east and the grasslands of the high prairie plains to the west. The state’s rolling landscape rises as it extends to the west of the Mississippi River, which makes up for the state’s entire eastern border.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Kansas

The state actually gets its name from the Kansas River, which was named after the Kansa Native Americans that lived there.  Today Kansas has a population of nearly 3 million people and is one of the most productive agricultural states.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Kentucky

Kentucky was granted statehood in 1792, becoming the first state located west of the famous Appalachian Mountains. Home to the Kentucky Derby, bourbon, and even the famous melody to “Happy Birthday,” Kentucky, has a rich history.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Louisiana

Louisiana was named after King Louis XIV when the land was claimed for France in 1862. Along with a historic name origin, the state is also nicknamed ‘The Pelican State’ after their state bird.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Maine

There’s a reason why the state of Maine is nicknamed “Vacationland.” Maine has 3,487 miles of coastline- more than the state of California! In the summer months, the average temperature comes out to just 70 degrees Fahrenheit, making for a cool and comfortable season. 

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Locum Tenens Overview: Maryland

Maryland became the seventh U.S. state in 1788. In the process, the state gave up part of its land two years later which ended up being Washington D.C. After the Revolutionary War ended in 1783, Annapolis, Maryland was the capital of the United States – but for less than a year.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Massachusetts

As the homeland of Native Algonquin tribes, the landing site of the infamous Mayflower, and one of the original 13 colonies, Massachusetts is overflowing with history.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Michigan

Experts don’t agree on the state’s nickname “the Wolverine State” because not many wolverines actually live there. A theory as to the origin of the nickname comes from stories about fur traders exchanging animal pelts, including that of wolverines, in Michigan.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Minnesota

After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, a portion of the area we now know as the Midwest was combined with land obtained by making treaties with Native Americans to form the Minnesota Territory.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Mississippi

Known as the Magnolia State today, Mississippi was the 20th state to join the Union named after the iconic Mississippi River.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Missouri

The state of Missouri got its name from the Missouri River, which got its name from the Missouri Indians, which got their name from speakers of the Miami-Illinois language.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Montana

More than 50 years after Lewis and Clark explored the Montana region in 1805, settlers found gold which led to a flurry of more people coming to the region to make their fortune. The land became a U.S. territory in 1864 and a state in 1889.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Nebraska

Though Lincoln is the capitol, Omaha is arguably the most popular city. This is partly due to the development during the Homestead Act and partly due to the Great Migration during the tail end of the 1800s.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Nevada

Nevada is nicknamed the “Silver State” because it is the largest gold-producing state in the U.S. and fourth-largest in the world.

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Locum Tenens Overview: New Hampshire

Englishman John Mason named New Hampshire after Hampshire county in England where he’d lived as a boy. He invested in building on the land, but never left England to see it.

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Locum Tenens Overview: New Jersey

Originally inhabited by several Native American groups, such as the Lenape, New Jersey was settled by the Dutch in the 1600s. The region was later claimed by England and became one of the 13 colonies.

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Locum Tenens Overview: New Mexico

As you may have guessed, the state of New Mexico has strong cultural and historical ties to Mexico. The state was established as a province of New Spain in 1598 long before it became an American state.

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Locum Tenens Overview: New York

In 1624 the Dutch established a colony on what’s now Manhattan Island called New Amsterdam. It was renamed New York once the British took control of the area in 1664.

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Locum Tenens Overview: North Carolina

Originally inhabited by the Algonquian, Iroquoian, and Siouan speaking Native American tribes, North Carolina became one of England’s 13 colonies.

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Locum Tenens Overview: North Dakota

North and South Dakota became official states in 1889- at the same exact time. As the 39th and 40th states to join the union, there was some competition about who would be first. To quell any arguments, President Benjamin Harrison shuffled the statehood papers before signing them and ensured that no one recorded the order. Officially, we don’t know which state was first- but since N comes before S in alphabetical order, North Dakota technically has the honor of being the 39th state.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Ohio

Because of its location, many major east–west transportation corridors go through Ohio – both historic and current. Notably, Ohio is home to 228 miles of the Historic National Road, now U.S. Route 40. Today, Ohio has a highly developed network of roads and interstate highways.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Oklahoma

In 1889, President Harrison opened Oklahoma, a new territory, for settlers of the United States to claim their land. Known as the Oklahoma Land Rush, this event created what is now a state rich in history and culture.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Oregon

The state of Oregon has over 62 hospitals focused on a wide range of health services. If you’ve ever wanted to travel to the Pacific Northwest, or thought about living there, locum tenens is the perfect opportunity.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania got its nickname as the Keystone state for its central location. When the United States were just 13 colonies, Pennsylvania was right in the middle. Philadelphia became the main meeting point for revolutionaries as America declared independence from Britain.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Rhode Island

The name ‘Rhode Island’ can be a bit confusing, because the state is definitely not an island. The origin of ‘Rhode Island’ has been attributed to several different European explorers from several different centuries, going back as far as 1524.

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Locum Tenens Overview: South Carolina

During the American Revolution in 1775, the territory that became South Carolina hosted more battles than any other colony.

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Locum Tenens Overview: South Dakota

Before entering the union alongside North Dakota, South Dakota was populated by the Lakota and Dakota Sioux people. The area wasn’t settled by Americans and Europeans until the 19th century.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Tennessee

The state got its nickname, The Volunteer State, from some impressive volunteer work. During the War of 1812, an estimated 20,000 troops volunteered to fight, and in 1846, 30,000 Tennesseans enlisted for the Mexican-American War.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Texas

Although Texas is widely known for its oil rigs, they are also famous for their cattle, wool and cotton production, and wind turbines. It’s said that the Caddo tribe greeted Spanish settlers by saying Tay-yas, which means “friends”—and sounds like “Texas.”

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Locum Tenens Overview: Utah

Utah has been inhabited for thousands of years by native groups including the Puebloans, Navajo, and Ute. The first major outside group to travel to Utah and settle in the area were Mormons. Today, just over half of Utah residents identify as Mormon.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Vermont

Originally, Vermont was home to many Native American tribes, including the Abenaki, Pennacook, Iroquoi, and Algonquin. The land was colonized by French and English settlers starting in the 1600s, and incorporated into the United States of America in 1791.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Virginia

The area that’s now Virginia was home to the first English colony in North America, and Virginia was thought of as one of England’s dominions, or territory, hence its nickname, the Old Dominion State.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Washington

While other states’ names often came from English cities, Native American words, or the suggestions of European colonizers, Washington is the only US state named after a president.

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Locum Tenens Overview: West Virginia

After archaeologists discovered spear points used to hunt extinct species such as mastodons and mammoths, they realized that people have lived in what’s now West Virginia at least 10,500 years.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Wisconsin

Though badgers live throughout Wisconsin, the animal isn’t the reason for the nickname the Badger State. “Badger” was a nickname for the 19th-century miners who cut into Wisconsin’s hills to find lead then slept in their caves—just the way badgers burrow to create dens.

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Locum Tenens Overview: Wyoming

Wyoming was originally inhabited by many Native American groups, including the Crow, Arapaho, Lakota, and Shoshone. The land was claimed by Spanish explorers, and was later ceded to the United States in 1848. Lewis and Clark, guided by Shoshone native Sacagawea, famously explored and described the region.

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