The locum tenens industry is growing, making now one of the best times to become a locum doctor.
Barton Blog / Healthcare News and Trends
The locum tenens industry is growing, making now one of the best times to become a locum doctor.
While temporary locum tenens jobs can be months long, not every locum tenens assignment requires such a time investment.
For healthcare providers, it’s critical to seek out new educational and networking opportunities, like medical conferences.
With a staggering 59 million Americans residing in dental health professional shortage areas (HPSAs), as reported by the United States Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the demand for skilled dentists in the U.S. has never been stronger.
There’s a light at the end of the tunnel—after years of schooling and working grueling hours in a healthcare facility as a resident, you’re finally almost ready to start your career as a physician. But what comes after residency?
Looking to increase your nurse practitioner (NP) job opportunities, or even boost your salary? There are many certifications for NPs to do just that.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, NP employment is forecast to grow 45% between 2022 and 2032, from 266,300 providers to 384,900.
While employment of dentists is expected to grow 4% by 2032, their geographical distribution is not equal—in fact, many areas of the country are currently experiencing a shortage of dental health professionals.
The healthcare staffing industry trends of 2022 are showing increasing market growth, and high demand for staffing services of healthcare workers that does not seem to be going away any time soon. In fact, the healthcare staffing market size in the U.S. hit 24.1 billion in 2021, and is estimated […]
The average annual salary for nurse practitioners grows 4.5% yearly.