How Locum Tenens Helps Surgeons Find Work And See The World

You’re a skilled surgeon, probably scrolling through job boards right now, hunting for that perfect permanent position. The listings look tempting, but the long hiring processes, relocation uncertainties, and rigid schedules can feel exhausting. What if the most brilliant move isn’t locking into one hospital for the next decade? What if you could pick up high-paying work whenever it fits your life, sharpen your skills across different operating rooms, and wake up to new scenery between cases?

That’s the real power of locum tenens, and way too many talented surgeons overlook it entirely. Any surgeon looking for work should consider this option. Let’s talk about why this flexible path might be the most exciting and practical chapter of your career.

You’re the One Calling the Shots

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Florida’s Top 4 Executive Coaching Services for Leaders

It’s not good enough in the fast-paced world of business today to run a business based on experience and technical knowledge alone. Executives are being asked to lead teams, grow businesses, cut through ambiguity, and juggle their personal lives, all while staying balanced. This is why executive coaching is a go-to solution for leaders throughout Florida. Top-notch coaching will help executives hone their decision-making abilities, communicate better overall, and ultimately attain long-term professional success.

Here are four of the best executive coaching services in Florida. The first provider is Dr. Robin Buckley, known for her leadership psychology–based work in collaboration with three leading coaching organizations, also focused on supporting executives and senior professionals across industries.

Dr. Robin Buckley

Executive Coach and Facilitator  Dr. Robin Buckley is known for her unique approach to executive coaching that integrates leadership development with psychological depth. As a trained psychologist, she can dive in deeply with leaders regarding mindset, emotional intelligence, and behaviors influencing performance. It’s this style that makes her coaching so effective for high-performing executives in high-pressure roles.

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Looking Over the City at A’Dam Lookout

When we were at the train station in Amsterdam, hanging out just outside the Amsterdam Central airport, I saw the giant swings on top of a building. Casually, I said to Dann “do you think that is swings?” and he said “oh yes. I would never do that” but I knew, I would totally do that. I then made it my mission to do that. The A’Dam Lookout is a very touristy, very interesting venue with beautiful views of the main city, which you can book tickets to view during the daytime, sunset, or evening. We booked going in one of the evenings, right after sunset, which was fantastic.

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Project 365 – December

December came so quickly this year! It’s been a month of reflection, travel, lots of family time, and many, many seasonal events. We are a busy family, and I think I realized just how busy we are compared to others with this project. 2025 has been the best year of my life and I am so excited to see what 2026 has in store. Kai, Amelia and Robin have all grown so much in this year and all of them have made me so proud to be their parent. Onto 2026.

This post is a part of Project 365 where a bunch of bloggers share a picture and a bit about each day of the year. Some share weekly, some monthly like me. You can check out other bloggers at the bottom of this post.

December 1st – Monday, Funday

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Jack and the Beanstalk (Adult’s Only) at the King’s Head Theatre

[Ad- gifted experience] We’ve been to a lot of pantomimes over the last few years! They seem like such a classic, Christmastime activity and here we love seasonal events. Dann and I, however, have never been to an adult’s only panto. Pantomimes are known for their cheeky humor and innuendos, however, this was a few steps beyond that. Instead of cheeky humor, it was full of crude jokes, audience participation, and some of the classic panto moments that you’d expect. Jack and the Beanstalk at the King’s Head Theatre does have a child-friendly version as well, but this was not it!

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