Top10 specialties for locum tenens in 2024

1. Family Medicine


The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has projected a shortage of up to 48,000 family medicine physicians by 2034, with the demand for this specialty growing at an average of 2-4% per year. Family medicine locum tenens providers, such as those through SHG Healthcare or Stratford Health Group, can help fill these gaps while enjoying flexible schedules and diverse practice settings.

2. Anesthesiology


The AAMC is estimating a shortage of nearly 12,500 anesthesiologists by 2033. This shortage is due to many anesthesiologists nearing retirement age, as well as an increased number of early retirees caused by burnout. A survey by Medscape in 2023 reported that 35% of anesthesiologists suffer from burnout, and 42% of those respondents say that burnout has had a strong and severe impact on their lives. Many locum anesthesiologists have found that working with organizations like SHG Provider Services provides the schedule control and flexibility necessary to avoid burnout and achieve a better work/life balance.

3. OB/GYN


OB/GYNs are notoriously always in short supply. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is expecting there to be a shortage of more than 5,000 OB/GYNs by 2030. According to a 2022 report, an additional 5% of U.S. counties lost access to an OB/GYN in just two years, and 2.2 million women now lack access to care. Locum tenens OB/GYNs, facilitated by Stratford Health Group, are uniquely positioned to fill these gaps and provide critical care in underserved areas.

4. Gastroenterology


The demand for gastroenterologists has continued to grow, while the ability of physicians to keep up with the demand has not. An estimated 1,630 gastroenterologists will leave the field between 2023 and 2025 due to early retirement, burnout, and a desire for a better work/life balance. SHG Healthcare and similar organizations can connect gastroenterologists with locum tenens opportunities to meet this growing need.

5. Internal Medicine


The demand for internal medicine physicians to work as hospitalists is growing at 10-14%, notably faster than average. Research has found that half as many resident doctors are electing internal medicine compared to 10 years ago. Hospitalists are seeing record patient volumes and extended hours far more often than usual. Family medicine locum tenens and internal medicine specialists can help alleviate these pressures while gaining flexibility in their careers.

6. Neurology


The U.S. Physician Data Dashboard from the AAMC shows that out of 14,636 neurologists nationwide, nearly 31% are 65 or older. The American Medical Association reported that the number of neurologists who treat patients in the U.S. has only grown by 598 in the last decade. As many of these physicians retire, the demand for locum tenens neurologists will continue to increase. SHG Provider Services plays a critical role in addressing these shortages.

7. Surgical Specialties


The National Institute of Health is predicting that by 2023 there will be an estimated shortage of 23,000 surgeons in the U.S. The demand is high in various surgical specialties, including neurological, orthopedic, vascular, as well as general surgery. Nearly 25% of general surgeons are 65 or older, nearing retirement. Many surgeons also reside in urban areas and focus on niche sub-specialties, which makes it harder for those in rural or disadvantaged areas to receive care. Locum tenens opportunities in these fields, offered by SHG Healthcare and Stratford Health Group, can bridge this gap effectively.

8. Medical Oncology


The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2023 report predicted a significant increase in demand for medical oncologists, with demand expected to rise by as much as 40%. ASCO research findings state that “the oncology workforce is concentrated in a small number of urban counties - and most rural counties in the U.S. have no medical oncologists.” Several factors have contributed to this shortage, including geographic disparities in cancer incidence and recovery rates, lingering impacts from the Covid-19 pandemic, and regional socio-economic considerations. Locum tenens medical oncologists working with Stratford Health Group can help fill these crucial gaps.

9. Psychiatry


As mental health awareness grows among the public, a greater need for psychiatric services arises. By 2030, the number of practicing psychiatrists in the U.S. is expected to decrease by 20%, leaving a shortage of 12,000 providers. An estimated 160 million Americans live in a psychiatry shortage area, and this is only expected to worsen. Psychiatry locum tenens providers, particularly those associated with SHG Provider Services, can make a significant impact in addressing this critical need.

10. Cardiology


The AAMC predicted that there will be a shortage of 120,000 cardiologists by 2030. The need for cardiologists is expected to continue increasing, at least through 2033. An aging population that will require complex healthcare in increasing numbers, a growing share of cardiologists reaching retirement age, and fewer new physicians specializing in cardiology are all contributing factors to this growing need. Locum tenens cardiology positions through SHG Healthcare provide a flexible way to address this shortage while ensuring patients receive the care they need.

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