UK Locum Agencies

July 29th, 2009 by admin


Locum means working in a temporary position as a substitute for another person for a fix period of time. The term locum originally related to physicians only but is now used as a generic term for temporary employees. Locum doctors are used as temporary staff by a hospital or a clinic for a specified period of time through various locum agencies in the UK.

Locum agencies have experienced locum doctors, GP locums and allied health professionals on their books. These doctors are made available to the National Health Service, private sector hospitals and GP surgeries. Agencies recruit doctors across the full range of grades and specialisations. Some agencies have a wide network of contacts and work hard to place you in the right working environment.

Locums are flexible workers and available to cover positions at short notice. To register with a locum agency, you must have the relevant medical qualifications and certification, registration with the NMC or GMC, minimum 6-12 months UK experience in your relevant specialty, valid UK working visa, EU passport or Right to Abode certificate, Hepatitis B and C immunization.

Locum salaries will be paid by the agency or the employer. Locums will generally get an hourly rate of pay according to their grade and specialisation. Hourly rates can vary depending on the time of day or night, weekday or weekend. Agencies treat their doctors well so that they can approach them for future work placements.
Tips for Locums

* Have a contract that details the working hours and payment rate

* Be able to exercise a level of control over where, when and for how long you work

* Keep a record of your work

* Develop your own contacts

* Claim for travel and subsistence where appropriate

* Keep copies of all correspondence and contracts

* Always confirm your hourly rate of pay

Summary : Locum agencies provide temporary positions to physicians. Agencies will specialise in certain areas so it is important to make contact with the right agency for your needs.

By: Robert Stiff

About the Author:
Robert is a very well known author who writes on topics like General Practitioners UK, Theatre Nurse Vacancies etc. for the website www.team24.co.uk.



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Alternative Therapy for Arthritis: 3 Great Options

July 20th, 2009 by admin


Arthritis is a debilitating condition that affects the joints of the body. Arthritis pains can is so severe that they affect your limit body function, movement, and cause deformity of your joints. Currently, there is no known cause or cure for arthritis. If you have arthritis, you may have to consume drugs for pain relief. To reduce your dependence on drugs, you may wish to consider using an alternative therapy for arthritis.

To prevent arthritis, you need to keep your body supple and flexible. Yoga is a very effective method of keeping joints supple and flexible. Even if you already have arthritis, yoga is an excellent alternative therapy for arthritis.

In yoga, the important rule is not to over exert yourself in your movements and postures. You need to move slowly. Yoga is not a competitive sport. Hence, there is also no need to compare your progress or performance with anyone else but your own. If you feel greater pain for a particular day, then you should not push yourself too much.

Another alternative therapy for arthritis is heat therapy. Heat therapy is effective in treating the pain and swelling of arthritis. Heat therapy dilates the blood vessels of the muscles surrounding joints. You can combine heat therapy with aromatherapy for double benefits.

Warm baths with aromatherapy massage oils added in promote healing to the painful area while reducing pain and swelling. There are many wonderful herbs that have analgesic and pain reducing properties. Simply massage them directly onto the affected areas.

You should of course ensure that you are not allergic to these herbs first. For a skin test, simply add a drop of the essential oil to the nape of your neck, by the hairline, and checking for any irritation. If the area is clear of redness or signs of a reaction after a couple of hours, you can safely assume that the oil will not cause an allergic reaction.

Here is an excellent recipe for an arthritis massage oil. You should always add essential oils to carrier oil when making massage oil. This means that you should add 10-20 drops of essential oil to 1 ounce of carrier oil. You can choose sweet almond or olive as a carrier oil for an arthritis massage oil. Mix 1 ounce of carrier oil, 3 drops of Vetiver oil, 4 drops of Cedarwood oil, and 4 drops of Lemon oil. Blend together in your carrier oil and store in a bottle. To use, add the blend to a bath of hot water for instant and penetrating relief in the bathtub. Soak in the hot bath for at least 20 minutes to obtain its therapeutic benefits.

Do consider using an alternative therapy for arthritis. Consuming too much drugs for pain relief of arthritis can produce side effects and bring about other problems as well. In most circumstances, an alternative therapy is non invasive and considered relatively safe.

By: Evelyn Lim

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For more articles, read here on arthritis pain relief. Evelyn Lim writes on a variety of health and wellness issues. She owns a directory, an online archive of health articles here at www.healthandwellnesscentral.com



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What is Med Spa? Things to Know About Them

July 14th, 2009 by admin


A med spa is a hybrid between a day spa and a medical clinic, operating under the supervision of a trained medical physician. Treatments include those pertaining to facial conditions such as redness, brown spots, and broken capillaries that are not able to be treated quite as effectively by a traditional esthetician. In addition, many clinics also offer laser hair removal, IPL treatments, photofacials, microdermabrasion, and various facial fillers such as Botox.

These businesses tend to have more of a clinical atmosphere than that of traditional day spas. While many offer relaxation services like massages or various types of body treatments, they tend to focus more on wellness and health services.

Questions You Should Ask

Who Owns and Operates the Business?

Who oversees the operation? Is it a doctor? Are they physically available on the premises providing consultations, treatments and supervising? While regulations vary, it is generally required that a doctor oversee the procedures performed in the spa. However, this does not always mean that they are always on the premises. Some physicians simply lend their names to these businesses while having little to no involvement whatsoever.

Who Performs the Procedures?

Are the individuals providing the services licensed and trained? What is their experience level? Such questions are imperative for services such as laser hair removal, a task which most states do not require a license for. Ask for before and after photos and reviews detailing their work.

What Type of Equipment is Currently in Use?

The costs associated with treatments are generally high due to the expense of the equipment used to perform the treatment. Find out what type of equipment is used and do a little research. As technology is constantly evolving, you want to be sure that the procedures and methods used are the most current and up-to-date.

What Will the Results of the Treatment Be?

Be sure you’re obtaining services that are beneficial to you. Do not let yourself be sold additional treatments that you have no initial interest in, or that pose little to no benefit. It’s your body, get the treatments you came there for.

If you are interested in learning more about your local med spa, the best starting point is to find out whether you can take a tour and obtain a consultation. In this way, you will be able to view the facility and staff prior to making an appointment, while taking note of the available service options. Be sure to ask questions and discuss any and all concerns you may have. It’s your money. Be confident in your decision.

By: Andrew Stratton

About the Author:
In Tampa med spa offers innovative treatments that provide aesthetic and anti-aging solutions designed to help you look and feel your best. Know more at http://www.lecadatampa.com/



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