The Locum Tenens Strategist | Create A Career And Lifestyle On Your Terms

Simon Parsons | Locum Tenens Senior Advisor

Tired of working insane hours and missing out on things you love or time with family? This podcast is for physicians that are ready to take control of their skill set and create more balance using locum tenens work. This is not a sales pitch for locums but raw and real conversations with surgeons I've worked with plus inside industry perspectives. I've created over $36 million in income for the 230+ physicians I've worked with and look to share my best strategies. Grab my free Ultimate Locums Playbook: https://simonparsons.ck.page/locums Email me at: simon.parsons@comhealth.com

  1. 2024. 07. 08.

    How To Conquer Physician Burnout (And Get Back To Loving Life)!

    As a locum tenens recruiter, the number one reason why there has been such a boom in interest of locum tenens work is that people are getting tired of working 60-80 hours for weeks, months and years on end. Burnout is defined as: A syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed. It is characterized by feelings of energy depletion or exhaustion, increased mental distance from one’s job, or feelings of negativism or cynicism related to one's job and reduced professional efficacy. Physician burnout dramatically increased after COVID, reaching above 50% overall for physicians as a whole and much higher in certain higher stress specialties. Symptoms of Physician Burnout Emotional exhaustion, mental and physical fatigue Cynicism (loss of altruism) Lack of engagement, feeling a lack of contribution or purpose Depression/Addictions/Suicidal Thoughts Burnout leads to: Poor quality of work and increased medical errors Patient safety issues Poor patient satisfaction Lack of provider engagement Poor retention rate and early retirement, or leaving the profession to do something else. Strategies I discussed on this episode: Start crafting out a plan of action of what you can do to change your current situation for the better (start by brain storming). Meditation or doing something meditative like walking in nature, painting or art, gardening (allows your brain to process information more efficiently), mindfulness allows you to recognize you are not your thoughts, but you have thoughts. Group support, being more vocal with leaders and colleagues instead of keeping it bottled up. Let go of expectations that you think other people have of you, set boundaries, say 'no' more often. Carve out time for what you love and who you love. Sleep, nutrition, exercise, sunlight Let go of 'no value' activities and things that don't make you feel good (news, financial and political news, social media, trim your emails and subscriptions), outsource for help with tasks that are not in your zone of genius, for me I have a Virtual Admin, an associate, hire people to do my landscaping and cleaning. Declare your day done when you are done, create an 'off switch' or ritual to declare you are done with work and create a system or plan for eliminating work communication when you aren't supposed to be at work. Rocks, Pebbles, Sand - Define what is most important to least important in life and prioritize those things. For me my rocks are my family, my health, my sleep and doing what I love. My pebbles (still are important) are my work and business ventures. Least important are things like TV, entertainment, water cooler talk, social media. When I sort my rocks first, I still have time for my pebbles and sand. Call to action: Please rate this podcast by dropping some stars on Spotify or Apple, just take a sec. Share this episode with someone who can use this message. If you would like to set up a 30 minute strategy call (for general, vascular or trauma surgeons) or if you would like me to refer you to a reputable recruiter you can email me at simon.parsons@comphealth.com Grab the Ultimate Locum Tenens Playbook here: https://simonparsons.ck.page/locums

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  2. From Overwhelmed To A Balanced Life By Using Locum Tenens | Dr. Marilyn Stahl

    2024. 05. 28.

    From Overwhelmed To A Balanced Life By Using Locum Tenens | Dr. Marilyn Stahl

    In this engaging episode of The Locum Strategist Podcast, OBGYN Dr. Marilyn Stahl shares her fascinating journey from being overworked and overwhelmed in a private practice to having the courage to claim back her freedom by pursuing a locum tenens path. Dr. Stahl’s candid recounting of the chaos in her life, from overwork to personal challenges, offers a relatable backdrop for anyone considering a change. Dr. Stahl provides invaluable insights for those exploring locum tenens work. She emphasizes the importance of thorough research, understanding the benefits of contracting, and building a strong relationship with your consultant. She discusses the autonomy to create your own schedule, the thrill of traveling to new places, and the joy of rediscovering your passion for medicine without the constraints of long-term contracts and hospital politics. Her advice on balancing professional goals with personal fulfillment is sure to resonate with many. Dr. Stahl shares the highs and lows of locum tenens work, from achieving work-life balance and ticking off bucket list items to the heartbreak of canceled assignments. Hear her heartwarming story of making a significant impact on a distressed team of nurses and her practical tips for integrating into new hospitals. This episode is packed with Dr. Stahl’s personal stories and expert advice, making it a must-listen for anyone curious about the locums lifestyle. Your call to action: Please share this episode with anyone you think may find value in this. Please drop some stars (leave a rating) on Spotify or Apple. If you would like me to put you in touch with a reputable recruiter, leave feedback or requests, you can reach me at simon.parsons@comphealth.com Connect with Dr. Marilyn Stahl on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marilyn-kindig-stahl-832851203 Grab my Ultimate Locum Tenens Playbook here: https://simonparsons.ck.page/locums

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  3. 2024. 05. 10.

    How To Optimize Your CV For Locum Tenens Work

    Today I'm going to show you step by step on how to optimize your CV specifically for locum tenens work. You can use these notes as a resource and list these sections in this order: 1. Contact Information Start with your name, address, and contact information at the top of your CV. Ensure your phone number and email address are current and professional. 2. Education List your educational background in reverse chronological order: • Fellowships: Specify the institution, your specialty, and the dates (mm/yyyy) you attended. • Residency: Include the institution, your area of specialization, and dates. • Medical School: Name the institution and the dates of attendance. • Undergraduate: List your degree, the institution, and your graduation date. 3. Work History Your work history should also be in reverse chronological order. For each position, include • The name of the hospital or clinic, • Your role or title, • The dates you worked there (mm/yyyy format), • A brief description of your duties and special achievements, especially those relevant to locum work. 4. Board Certifications Clearly list any board certifications you hold, along with the certifying body and the date of certification. 5. Certifications Include any relevant certifications such as Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS), Basic Life Support (BLS), Fundamental Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS), and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS). These are crucial for surgeons and highly valued in locum tenens roles. 6. State Licenses Make sure to include all state licenses that you currently have active, if you have an IMLC letter of qualification it would be good to include this as well. DEA's and Controlled Substance Permits are optional but in my opinion just add clutter and aren't needed. 7. Societies and Professional Memberships Detail any professional societies or memberships you are a part of, as these connections can enhance your credibility and network. Optional Items While not essential, you can include awards, recognitions, and publications if they are relevant and recent. Keep this section brief to maintain focus on your primary qualifications. Proofreading Your CV Before submitting your CV, ensure it is free from spelling and grammar errors. Here are a few tips: Use a reliable spell checker, but don’t rely solely on it. Read your CV thoroughly to catch errors that automated tools might miss. Have a colleague or mentor review your CV. A fresh set of eyes can catch mistakes and offer valuable feedback. Read your CV out loud. This can help you catch awkward phrasing or errors that you might overlook when reading silently. Use a Clean, Professional Format • Consistent Formatting: Use a clean, professional format with consistent fonts and clear headings. This makes your CV easier to read quickly. • PDF Format: Save and send your CV as a PDF to maintain the formatting across different computers and operating systems. Use Chat GPT for feedback, questions, spell check or revisions. You an copy and paste your CV (or upload it) and tell it exactly what to do by using prompts. Here are some examples of what a prompt is: "Generate a professional summary for a surgeon with 10 years of experience in trauma surgery."  "List action verbs for describing surgical duties in a CV."  "Help me format the education section of a medical CV with reverse chronological order."  "Suggest concise descriptions for surgical procedures commonly performed in locum tenens assignments."  "Review this bullet point for clarity and impact: [insert bullet point]."  "What are some effective ways to highlight locum tenens work specifically in a surgical CV?"  "Create a list of professional societies related to general, trauma, and vascular surgery."  "Draft a brief section on ATLS certification for a surgical CV."  Please drop me some stars on Apple or Spotify! Contact me at simon.parsons@comphealth.com

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Tired of working insane hours and missing out on things you love or time with family? This podcast is for physicians that are ready to take control of their skill set and create more balance using locum tenens work. This is not a sales pitch for locums but raw and real conversations with surgeons I've worked with plus inside industry perspectives. I've created over $36 million in income for the 230+ physicians I've worked with and look to share my best strategies. Grab my free Ultimate Locums Playbook: https://simonparsons.ck.page/locums Email me at: simon.parsons@comhealth.com

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