Physician Guide to Locum Tenens Jobs in Florida
Imagine for a moment that you are stuck in traffic on your way to work, bored of the same monotonous routine, and looking to experience new scenery and culture. Then, your phone vibrates. It’s your Barton recruiter with the answer. They share a new listing with great pay, your dream schedule, and it will start at a time that fits your current life. The only problem is that it is in Florida which you know very little about. That’s where Barton comes in!

What You Need to Know About Florida as a Locum Tenens Physician?
Our recruiters and staffing specialists do not expect you, the provider, to know ins-and-outs of every state in the country. To help you make an informed decision, we’ve compiled information from TripAdvisor, state government pages, and tourist information sources to give you a glimpse into life in Florida.
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Florida: A Brief History
Florida, also known as “The Sunshine State,” has a rich history and a plethora of attractions that make it an enticing place to visit and work. Florida’s history dates back over 12,000 years when the first people inhabited the area. The state has been under Spanish, English, French, and Confederate rule before joining the United States as the 27th state in 1845. Notably, it was the site of the first permanent European settlement in the USA – St. Augustine, founded in 1565. Florida is a peninsula surrounded by water, offering diverse landscapes from hilly uplands to the famous Everglades National Park and the Florida Keys archipelago.
With its rich history, diverse attractions, and an abundance of outdoor and cultural activities, Florida offers a compelling blend of opportunities for both leisure and work.
What is there to do and see in Florida?
- With 1,200 miles of sandy beaches, Florida is a paradise for beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Explore the unique ecosystem of the Everglades National Park, home to diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes
- St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States, offers a glimpse into Florida’s rich history. Visitors can explore the state’s history through its numerous cultural and historical landmarks and museums.
- Florida is home to world-renowned attractions such as Disney World and Universal Studios, making it a hub for entertainment and family-friendly activities.
- Florida is a haven for sports and outdoor enthusiasts. with over 1,250 golf courses and a range of water-based activities like fishing, boating, and scuba diving.
How close is Florida to other cities and states?
- Miami, Florida to Orlando, Florida: Approximately 230 miles; around 3.5 to 4 hours by car.
- Miami, Florida to Atlanta, Georgia: Roughly 660 miles; about 9.5 to 10 hours by car.
- Miami, Florida to Tampa, Florida: Around 280 miles; approximately 4 to 4.5 hours by car.
- Miami, Florida to New Orleans, Louisiana: About 670 miles; approximately 10 to 11 hours by car.
- Miami, Florida to Jacksonville, Florida: Approximately 340 miles; around 5 to 6 hours by car.
Physician FAQs In Florida
Can Physicians Sign POLST/POST/MOLST/MOST/COLST Forms in Florida?
In Florida, physicians can sign Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) forms, which specify a patient’s end-of-life care preferences. Physicians discuss these preferences with patients or their legal representatives before signing the form, which includes options like CPR, intubation, and mechanical ventilation. The form also covers pain management, comfort care, and religious support. POLST forms promote patient autonomy and facilitate open communication between patients, families, and healthcare providers, ensuring that end-of-life care is aligned with the patient’s wishes.
Can Physicians Sign Do Not Resuscitate Orders in Florida?
In Florida, physicians have the legal authority to sign Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders. This provision acknowledges patient autonomy and the right to make informed decisions about end-of-life care. Physicians assess the patient’s condition, prognosis, and goals of care before signing a DNR order. By signing a DNR order, the physician respects the patient’s wishes to forego resuscitation efforts in life-threatening medical emergencies.
What are the Continuing Education Requirements for Physicians in Florida?
In Florida, physicians are required to complete 40 hours of continuing education every two year licensure cycle. Required courses vary for MDs and ODs. MDs must complete two hours of CME on medical errors for second and subsequent renewals, every third renewal requires two hours of CME on domestic violence, and every physician registered with the DEA and authorized to prescribe controlled substances is required to complete two hours of CME on controlled substances for each renewal. ODs must complete an hour of CME in professional and medical ethics education, an hour covering Florida laws and rules, an hour covering federal and state laws related to the prescribing of controlled substances; and two hours required in the Prevention of Medical Errors. ODs must also complete a one hour course on HIV/AIDs by the first licensure renewal. Every third biennial renewal, ODs must complete a two hour domestic violence course. ODs must also complete 20 hours of AOA Category 1-A CE relating to osteopathic medicine or under osteopathic auspices.
Locum Tenens Physician Jobs in Florida
We are seeking an Internal Medicine Physician for a 12-month locum tenens assignment in Florida, beginning on Oct 6, 2025. The role involves day shifts, Monday to Thursday from 8 am to 5 pm, and Friday from 8 am to 12 pm. This non-patient-facing position emphasizes compliance and quality control... View This Job
We are seeking a highly skilled Cardiothoracic Surgeon for a 7-day locum tenens assignment in Florida, starting on Sep 22, 2025. This role primarily involves 24-hour call coverage for cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, including postoperative patient rounding. This fast-paced trauma center offers a dynamic work environment with PA and RNFA... View This Job
We are seeking a Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician for a 25-day locum tenens assignment in Florida. This role begins on Oct 20, 2025, and includes a schedule of inpatient and clinical duties from Monday to Friday, with calls during weekdays and weekends. The ideal candidate will handle inpatient MFM and... View This Job
We are seeking an Obstetrician/Gynecologist for an 84-day locum tenens assignment in Florida, starting on Sep 22, 2025. This role involves a Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm schedule, focused solely on clinical duties without on-call responsibilities, ensuring a balanced work life.Job DetailsLocation: FloridaStart Date: Sep 22, 2025LOA: 84 daysProvider Type Needed: Obstetrician/GynecologistSchedule: Monday-Friday,... View This Job
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