DALLAS, TX, August 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) The demand for emergency medicine physicians has climbed sharply in the past year, according to the most recent data published by The Delta Companies in The Physician Recruiting Standard.
"Emergency rooms continue to experience an influx of uninsured patients as a result of high unemployment," says Todd Turrentine, team lead of Delta Physician Placement.
In the last twelve months emergency medicine jumped twelve spots on the publication's list of specialties in demand, now only second to family medicine.
The Physician Recruiting Standard is a free, quarterly resource that provides a summary of current data and market trends in physician recruitment.
For more information on The Physician Recruiting Standard and how to request your free copy, visit http://www.TDCpeople.com/standard.
The Delta Companies offer permanent and temporary staffing solutions nationwide for physicians and allied healthcare professionals through four companies: Delta Physician Placement, Delta Healthcare Placement, Delta Locum Tenens and Delta Flex Travelers.
Demand for Emergency Medicine Physicians Intensifies
The demand for emergency medicine physicians has climbed sharply in the past year, according to the most recent data published by The Delta Companies in The Physician Recruiting Standard.
2010-08-29
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[Press-News.org] Demand for Emergency Medicine Physicians IntensifiesThe demand for emergency medicine physicians has climbed sharply in the past year, according to the most recent data published by The Delta Companies in The Physician Recruiting Standard.