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The Temporary Medical Staffing market is a subset of the Personnel and Human Resources industry. It involves the recruitment and placement of medical professionals on a temporary basis. This includes doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. The demand for temporary medical staffing is driven by the need for additional medical personnel during times of increased patient load, such as during seasonal outbreaks or natural disasters. It is also used to fill gaps in staffing due to employee absences, such as maternity leave or illness.
Temporary medical staffing is a cost-effective solution for healthcare organizations, as it allows them to quickly and easily fill staffing gaps without the need for long-term commitments. It also provides medical professionals with the flexibility to work on a short-term basis, allowing them to gain experience in different settings.
Some companies in the Temporary Medical Staffing market include AMN Healthcare, Cross Country Healthcare, and Med Travelers. Show Less Read more