Physician Assistant Meg Walker has embraced the locum tenens lifestyle to gain flexibility, financial freedom, and adventure in her career. Meg shares her journey from working in underserved clinics and oncology to discovering locums as a way to balance work and life while exploring new places.
She dives into the realities of credentialing, choosing assignments, and comparing W-2 versus 1099 employment. Plus, Meg offers practical advice for PAs considering locums and explains how these experiences have strengthened her clinical skills and opened doors to unexpected opportunities.
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Gastroenterologist Dr. Alex Sarkisian has built a fulfilling career through locum tenens work, all while sharing his journey and insights on social media. From early misconceptions about locums to building a multi-facility schedule that balances clinical variety and family life, Dr. Sarkisian offers a candid look at what it means to practice medicine on your own terms.
He discusses how locums has allowed him to prioritize time with his children, maintain a diverse skill set across inpatient, outpatient, and endoscopy settings, and even explore creative outlets through social media. Dr. Sarkisian also shares practical advice on contract negotiation, credentialing, and how to stay organized while working across multiple facilities.
Check out Dr. Sarkisian's Instagram account @locums_gastro to learn more about his experience with locum tenens work.
Dr. Mark Komorowski, a board-certified plastic surgeon who has successfully blended private practice with locum tenens work shares his experiences in locum tenens. With over 30 years of experience in solo practice, Dr. Komorowski shares how locums gave him a fresh perspective, renewed energy, and the flexibility to continue doing what he loves—without the administrative burden.
From trauma centers in Tacoma to assignments in South Dakota and Georgia, Dr. Komorowski reflects on the value of being a “relief pitcher,” the importance of adapting to new cultures, and the joy of reconnecting with patients through uninterrupted care. He also offers practical advice for physicians at both ends of their careers—whether you're just starting out or looking for a graceful transition toward retirement.
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Today we are joined by Dr. Lisa Kennedy, a seasoned family medicine physician whose career has spanned private practice, domestic locum tenens work, and international medical service. After more than 30 years in private practice, Dr. Kennedy transitioned into locums to rediscover her passion for medicine—and to finally fulfill her dream of living abroad. From community health centers in Appalachia to a year-long assignment in New Zealand, and most recently a medical relief mission in Poland supporting Ukrainian refugees, Dr. Kennedy shares how locums has allowed her to serve underserved populations, travel with purpose, and stay connected to her family. Ready to explore your own locum tenens journey? Visit gmedical.com to discover international opportunities that fit your lifestyle and career goals.
Join us in today’s episode as we explore the inspiring journey of Dr. Helen Rhodes, a board-certified OBGYN, author, and advocate for physician empowerment.
With a career spanning academic medicine, private practice, and locum tenens work, Dr. Rhodes shares how she navigated multiple pivots in her professional life—including returning to OB after a decade-long hiatus—and found renewed purpose through locums.
Dr. Rhodes shares about balancing motherhood with medicine, building a career portfolio, and the inspiration behind her book, The Power to Pivot. She offers practical advice for early-career physicians, residents, and anyone feeling stuck in their current role, emphasizing the value of flexibility, mentorship, and self-advocacy.
Check out Dr. Rhodes’ book, The Power to Pivot, available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble—a memoir and guide for physicians seeking fulfillment and flexibility in their careers.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. John Oglesby, a board-certified OB-GYN whose career spans decades of clinical excellence, leadership, and global service. From his early days in Utah to humanitarian missions across the globe, Dr. Oglesby shares how his journey led him to embrace locum tenens work full-time.
A father of ten and passionate advocate for sustainable medicine, Dr. Oglesby discusses the pivotal moments that shaped his career, the freedom and fulfillment locums has brought to his life, and how he balances family, travel, and clinical care. Whether he's delivering babies on the Oregon coast or reconnecting with his family on a cruise, Dr. Oglesby’s journey shows how locums can be a gateway to a more balanced and meaningful life.
Ready to explore your own locum tenens journey? Connect with the experts at CompHealth to learn more about the unlimited opportunities (CompHealth.com).
In the second half of our two-part panel discussion, we continue the conversation with experienced locum tenens physicians Dr. Black, Dr. Harlan, Dr. Napier, and Dr. Valdez. This episode dives deeper into the tools, relationships, and real-life scenarios that shape their work—from the MyCompHealth portal, to navigating unexpected hospital challenges and optimizing travel for better work-life balance.
You’ll hear how strong rep support, smart scheduling, and a little humor help these doctors stay focused on what matters most—caring for patients while maintaining a healthy work/life balance. If you missed Part 1, be sure to check it out for the full story!
Interested in locum tenens? Learn more at CompHealth.com.
In this special panel episode, we sit down with four experienced locum tenens physicians—Dr. Brian Harlan, Dr. Joshua Napier, Dr. Evan Black, and Dr. Orlando Valdez—to explore what drew them to the locums lifestyle.
From military service and private practice to burnout and career reinvention, each doctor shares their unique journey into locums and how it’s helped them reclaim flexibility, autonomy, and joy in their work. Tune in to hear how locums can be a powerful career move—at any stage of your journey.
Interested in locum tenens? Check out CompHealth (comphealth.com) to learn more.
After a career spanning academia, pharma, and even restaurant ownership, Dr. Lydia Fazzio found herself at a crossroads.
She shares how locum tenens helped her reconnect with the heart of psychiatry, embrace uncertainty, and build meaningful connections with patients and colleagues.
Interested in locum tenens? Check out Weatherby Healthcare (weatherbyhealthcare.com) to learn more.
Today's guest, Dr. Gabrielle Johnson, dove straight into locum tenens work after residency. From her first nocturnist assignment in Minnesota to an adventurous six-month stint in Guam, she shares how locums gave her the freedom, flexibility, and personal growth she was seeking.
Dr. Johnson shares her unconventional journey into medicine, the challenges of transitioning from residency to independent practice, and the emotional intelligence required to thrive in ever-changing clinical environments. She also reflects on how locums has helped her explore the world beyond the hospital, build meaningful relationships, and rediscover her “why” in medicine.
Want to learn more about international locum tenens? Check out Global Medical Staffing (gmedical.com).
Radiologist Dr. Sean Jersey has embraced the adventure of international locum tenens work in New Zealand post-retirement. Dr. Jersey shares his unique journey from a 15-year career as an Air Force engineer to pursuing radiology and eventually transitioning to locum tenens assignments abroad.
Dr. Jersey discusses the rewarding experiences of practicing medicine in New Zealand and enjoying the country's adventure sports during his off time. He gives insights into the logistics of practicing medicine abroad, including navigating visa processes, housing, and transportation with the support of a staffing agency. Dr. Jersey also touches on cultural and social considerations when providing care to the local population, and offers advice for physicians considering international locum tenens assignments.
If you're interested in international locum tenens, check out Global Medical Staffing (gmedical.com).
Dr. Jenny Underwood, a board-certified OB-GYN from Texas has been navigating the world of locum tenens and telehealth since 2019. Dr. Underwood shares her unique journey from fellowship training at MD Anderson to embracing locum tenens work, which has allowed her to maintain her clinical skills while achieving a strong work-life balance.
Dr. Underwood discusses the challenges of balancing her professional responsibilities with raising three children, and how locum tenens has provided the flexibility she needed. She highlights the importance of choosing assignments based on schedule rather than location, and the support she received from locum agencies in obtaining state licenses.
Interested in locum tenens? Check out Weatherby Healthcare (weatherbyhealthcare.com).
Dr. Gary Drizin, a seasoned pulmonologist who transitioned to locum tenens work in semi-retirement, shares his journey from nearly four decades in private practice to embracing locum tenens assignments.
Originally planning to retire from his Pennsylvania-based practice, Dr. Drizin found a new path in locum tenens, allowing him to balance work with his love for skiing, hiking, and biking. He discusses the challenges and rewards of adapting to new environments, the importance of teamwork, and the positive impact of patient care on his life.
Tune in to hear Dr. Drizin's insights on navigating the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC), the role of technology in modern healthcare, and his advice for late-career physicians considering locum tenens work.
Interested in locum tenens? Check out CompHealth at comphealth.com.
Dr. Kirk Heath, a board-certified general surgeon and the founder of Modio Health, shares his unique journey from practicing medicine to pioneering healthcare IT solutions.
He discusses his transition from traditional practice to becoming the medical director of IT for a large healthcare system, to pursuing multiple entrepreneurial ventures.
Dr. Heath is the founder of Modio Health, a credentialing and career management solution for healthcare providers. Modio was acquired by CHG Healthcare in 2019.
Tune in to hear about the challenges and rewards of his career, the importance of adaptability, and his insights on the future of healthcare innovation and locum tenens work.
Learn more about Modio at modiohealth.com.
Family medicine physician Dr. Jordan Salmon shares his journey from military service to starting his own practice, all while working locum tenens assignments to maintain income and flexibility.
He discusses the benefits of locum tenens, including the ability to balance his professional and personal life, support his young family, and gain unique medical experiences. Dr. Salmon highlights the importance of finding the right recruiter, the unique challenges of credentialing, and the rewarding aspects of telehealth.
Interested in locum tenens? Check out Weatherby Healthcare (weatherbyhealthcare.com).
Adrena Johnson, a physician assistant with over 15 years of experience in hematology oncology, shares her journey from traditional practice to locum tenens. She discusses the importance of finding the right recruiter, the benefits of a flexible schedule, and the joy of providing quality care.
Adrena highlights how locum tenens has allowed her to balance her professional and personal life, offering the freedom to be present at home while pursuing her career.
Interested in locum tenens? Check out Weatherby Healthcare (weatherbyhealthcare.com).
Pediatric neurologist Dr. Kellie Sweet dives into the unique challenges and rewards of working as a locum tenens physician in a high-demand specialty. She highlights the flexibility that locum tenens offers, explaining how it has allowed her to balance home and work life effectively.
Dr. Sweet emphasizes the importance of finding the right recruiter and the benefits of fair compensation. She also explores the future of telemedicine and its potential to expand access to specialized care.
Interested in locum tenens? Check out CompHealth for more details (comphealth.com).
Gregg Crowe, a locum tenens consultant with Weatherby Healthcare, shares his insights into the evolving world of locum tenens and telehealth. Gregg discusses his role in guiding physicians through the locums process, the growing opportunities in telemedicine, and the unique challenges of licensing and onboarding.
If you’re interested in exploring locum tenens opportunities, check out Weatherby Healthcare for more information (weatherbyhealthcare.com).
Dr. Jamila Goldsmith shares her journey of becoming a full-time locum tenens physician right after residency, discussing the key moments and decisions that led her to choose this path over traditional roles.
She highlights the flexibility of locum tenens work, balancing her professional and personal life, and the support she received from mentors.
Learn more about Dr. Goldsmith’s locum tenens experiences on Instagram (@locumslounge) and check out her podcast: The Locums Lounge - available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
In this episode, Dr. Coleen Haynes shares her inspiring journey from nursing to becoming a physician, and how she has embraced the locum tenens lifestyle.
Dr. Haynes describes her experiences working in diverse locations such as Saipan, St. Thomas, and St. Croix. She discusses the unique challenges and rewards of practicing medicine in rural and international settings, and how her love for travel and adventure has shaped her career.
Interested in international locum tenens? Check out gmedical.com for more details.