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The Worst Locum Tenens Experience in History

The Worst Locum Tenens Experience in History

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In this we are taking a detour from our typical long form interview with a locum tenens provider. We explore the "Worst Locum Tenens Experience in History." Join us as we take a winding journey around Dr. Brenner's locums experience, public television auctions, early 90s northern Indiana, Ken Burns, and 19th century american arctic expeditions.

Special thanks to the contributions of Dr. Pryor Brenner, Dr. Alex Lanigan, Dr. Allison Royer, Mitch Royer, Conan O’brien, Ken Burns, WNIT, and, of Course, Mr. Douglas Wamsley. Our entire hour long fascinating and uncut interview can be found as bonus episode podcast and on our YouTube channel. Dr. Brenner’s episode about his time performing locum tenens will also be published in the near future. Let’s locums is brought to you by SpecialtyLocums.com. We are a physician run locum tenens company specializing in specialty locum tenens. We have no recruiters and no jobs for arctic expeditions. We provide high paying and high quality locum tenens options for our premier physicians and APPs. Please like, subscribe, rate and share.

Mr. Douglas Wamsley's excellent books, "Big Wolf: The Adventerous Life of Lieutenant Frederick G. Schwatka" & "Polar Hayes: The Life and Contributions of Isaac Israel Hayes, MD" can be found here:

https://www.amazon.com/stores/Douglas-W.-Wamsley/author/B002P99SU2?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

Reach out to us by e-mail: info@specialtylocums.com

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