Being a junior doctor can cause stress due to long hours, high-pressure situations, and emotional intensity. I’ve always said that “you’re not a proper doctor unless you’re doing 3 things at once, so don’t despair if you’re only doing one thing at a time as it can...
Helpful Terminology – Aussie Acronyms Australians have their own set of terms and acronyms that are useful to know when applying for jobs and working in the healthcare system. Grades of Doctor SMO: Senior Medical Officer (consultant) Registrar: Doctors in specialty...
Looking to move to New Zealand to continue your medical career? Here are some helpful tools to point you in the right direction!Helpful Terminology – Kiwi AcronymsHere we have a few different terms for medical roles. Most you’ll pick up once you’re over there, but...
Working as a junior locum doctor in Australia offers a wealth of opportunities to enhance your career while enjoying the beauty, diversity, and culture of one of the world’s most dynamic countries. From stunning landscapes to professional growth, here are five key...
When Should You Start Locuming as a Doctor? Choosing to become a locum tenens doctor can be an exciting step in your medical career. Whether you’re fresh out of residency or several years into practice, locuming offers flexibility, professional growth, and...
Working as a junior locum doctor in New Zealand offers an array of unique benefits that can enhance both your personal and professional life. From breathtaking outdoor adventures to a supportive medical community, here are five compelling reasons to consider locuming...