Shifting from Medical Writing to the Locum Life: A PNC Classic from 2019

Published: July 23, 2024, 11 a.m.

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Today I present Part 2 of the classic interview from 2019. In this show, Dr. Andrew Wilner,\xa0author of The Locum Life, describes why he loves medical writing and locum tenens as career\xa0options.

In Part 1 last week, we learned how he became a neurologist and epileptologist who spent\xa0years as a full-time medical writer. Now he is Associate Professor of Neurology at the University\xa0of Tennessee Health Science Center where he provides direct patient care and teaches\xa0neurology residents on the inpatient and outpatient services.

He also hosts a podcast called The Art of Medicine. And he has written a book called The Locum\xa0Life: A Physicians Guide to Locum Tenens, the definitive resource on this topic.

In Part 2 we\u2019ll get much more into locum tenens work, and how he took what he learned to\xa0write The Locum Life. With that as an introduction, we will pick up where we left off with\xa0Andrew getting back into clinical medicine after a ten-year hiatus.

You will find all of the links mentioned in the episode at https://nonclinicalphysicians.com/medical-writing-to-the-locum-life/