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To overcome this, some rural hospitals hire locum tenens physicians to provide coverage on those days the recruited specialist can not or will not be on call.
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The vicesgerens is therefore not a representative (locum tenens) of the vicar, but a subordinate auxiliary bishop appointed for life, though removable at any time.
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Since then, she has served in a variety of leadership roles, including president of the locum tenens division, a position she has held since 2011.
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The following are the other top reasons organizations use locum tenens physicians.
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If there was no capable son, the state put in a "locum tenens" but granted one-third to the wife to maintain herself and her children.
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Physician staffing is provided by two local clinics as well as locum tenens.
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During the interregnum between patriarchs it serves as the supreme body under the chairmanship of the locum tenens.
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It is a staffing agency which may provide per diem or locum tenens nursing personnel to hospitals, medical offices and individuals.
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Unlike the advocate, however, the vice-dominus was at the outset an ecclesiastic, who acted as the bishop's lieutenant (locum tenens) or vicar.
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