While healthcare professionals across the country are stepping up to help fight COVID-19, locum tenens providers have a distinct advantage in that their flexible schedules allow time spent in areas where it's needed most. Dr. Sheneen Lalani, D.O., is Barton Locum physician who specializes in internal medicine and palliative care, and is currently working in New York City in the midst of the pandemic. Watch the video to learn what each day is like, how Dr. Lalani structures her schedule, and her thoughts on the future of the crisis.
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