Lonna Anderson has worked in various positions in the locum tenens industry for 20+ years. She’s currently a licensing specialist, a post she’s held for the past six years.
Lonna Anderson has worked in various positions in the locum tenens industry for 20+ years. She’s currently a licensing specialist, a post she’s held for the past six years.
Permanent License: This license is usually good for one to two years. It allows you to work in the state at any hospital or facility. Depending on the state, permanent licenses take between two months to over a year to obtain.
Temporary License: Not all states have temporary licenses. A temporary license is usually issued once a permanent application has been submitted and something, for example the FCVS, has not been received by the Board. As long
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