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We connect locum tenens professionals with opportunities that align with their skills, goals, and lifestyle. Each match is made with care and intention.
Our personalized approach ensures that each placement is a perfect fit for both the provider and the facility. We’re here to support them throughout every step of the journey.

General Credentialing Steps
The following steps apply to both physicians and APPs:
Ensure your CV is up to date, including complete work history with no gaps.
Submit contact details for 2-3 professional references who can verify your clinical experience.
Participate in required criminal background checks and provide any malpractice history.
We verify that each provider holds a current, valid, and unrestricted license in the applicable state(s)
Submit facility-specific forms, immunization records, and any required training certificates.
Other credentialing requirements might differ depending on specialty or profession.
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Locum Tenens - Physicians
Required Documents
Medical Licenses
Active state medical licenses for all states where you intend to practice.
Board Certification
Proof of board certification or board eligibility from recognized bodies (e.g., ABMS or AOA).
DEA Certificate
Proof of board certification or board eligibility from recognized bodies (e.g., ABMS or AOA).
Controlled Substance Registration
State-specific controlled substance registration if applicable.
Residency and Fellowship
Certificates of completion for residency and fellowship programs.
NPI Number
National Provider Identifier (NPI) verification.
Additional Steps
Malpractice History
Provide details of prior claims or malpractice insurance coverage.
Specialty-Specific Requirements
Documentation related to specific procedures or privileges (e.g., surgical logs, case summaries).
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Locum Tenens - APPs
Required Documents
Licenses
Active state licenses for Nurse Practitioners (NPs), Physician Assistants (PAs), or Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs).
National Cerifications:
NPs: AANP or ANCC certification
PAs: NCCPA certification
CRNAs: NBCRNA certification
DEA Certificate
DEA registration if prescribing controlled substances
Collaborative Agreements
State-specific agreements with supervising physicians.
NPI Number
National Provider Identifier (NPI) verification.
Additional Steps
Graduate-Level Education
Provide transcripts or diplomas for completed APP programs.
Malpractice History
Submit details of prior malpractice claims or insurance coverage.
Specialty-Specific Requirements
Any additional training or certifications required for specific specialties (e.g., ACLS, PALS).
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Reference Materials

Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB)
License verification for physicians.

National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB)
Malpractice and disciplinary history reports.

Specialty Boards
ABMS, AOA, AANP, NCCPA, or NBCRNA for certifications.

DEA Registration
Information on obtaining or renewing a DEA license.
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High Demand Specialties
- Family Medicine Physicians
- Internal Medicine Physicians
- Pediatricians
- Family Nurse Practitioners (FNPs)
- Primary Care Physician Assistants (PAs)
Hospital-Based Care
- Hospitalists
- Intensivists
- Emergency Medicine Physicians
Surgical Specialties
- General Surgeons
- Orthopedic Surgeons
- Neurosurgeons
- Cardiothoracic Surgeons
- Plastic Surgeons
Anesthesiology
- Anesthesiologists
- Pain Management Specialists
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs)
- Anesthesiology Assistants
Dentistry
- General Dentists
- Dental Surgeons
Specialized Medicine
- Dermatologists
- Endocrinologists
- Neurologists
- Infectious Disease Specialists
- Specialized Nurse Practitioners or PAs (e.g. Oncology, Cardiology, etc.)
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