Physician Guide to Locum Tenens Jobs in Hawaii

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 Hawaii which you know very little about. That’s where Barton comes in!

A view of volcanos in Hawaii

What You Need to Know About Hawaii 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 Hawaii.

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Hawaii: A Brief History

Hawaii, the 50th state of the United States, has a rich history dating back to the arrival of the first known residents over 1,500 years ago. It was once a kingdom ruled by royal leaders until it became a U.S. territory in 1898 and was later named a state in 1959. The islands are home to the only royal building on U.S. soil, the Iolani Palace, and are known for their unique cultural traditions such as surfing and hula dancing. The state’s name may have been derived from the legendary figure Hawai’i Loa, and it is famously nicknamed “The Aloha State,” with “aloha” meaning both hello and goodbye in Hawaiian. 

Hawaii’s unique history, natural beauty, and cultural experiences make it an enticing destination for work and leisure. Whether it’s the allure of the beaches, the thrill of outdoor adventures, or the rich cultural heritage, Hawaii has something for everyone to enjoy.

What is there to do and see in Hawaii?

  • Explore the stunning beaches with uniquely-colored sands, from white to green, red, pink, and black. Visit the Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island to witness the impressive Kilauea volcano, which has been erupting for over 30 years, expanding Hawaii by over 40 acres annually.
  • Engage in a variety of outdoor activities including hiking through dense tropical rainforests, experiencing stunning waterfalls, snorkeling near coral reefs, and even making a snowball atop Mauna Kea Volcano on Hawaii Island.
  • Immerse yourself in Hawaiian culture by learning about the history of the islands, visiting historic sites such as the Iolani Palace, and experiencing traditional Hawaiian dance through the hula.
  • Witness the diverse wildlife of Hawaii, from native birds like the nene and pueo, to marine life including monk seals, hawksbill turtles, and humpback whales.

How close is Hawaii to other cities and states?

Hawaii is an isolated state in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, so it doesn’t have direct road connections to other cities or states. However, if you’re considering travel by air: 

  • Honolulu, Hawaii to Los Angeles, California: Approximately 2,500 miles; around 5 to 6 hours by flight.
  • Honolulu, Hawaii to San Francisco, California: Roughly 2,400 miles; about 5 to 6 hours by flight. 
  • Honolulu, Hawaii to Seattle, Washington: Around 2,700 miles; approximately 5.5 to 6.5 hours by flight.

Physician FAQs In Hawaii

Can Physicians Sign POLST/POST/MOLST/MOST/COLST Forms in Hawaii? 

In Hawaii, physicians can sign POLST forms to document patients’ end-of-life care preferences. POLST forms are portable, easy to understand, and legally binding. Physicians must undergo training to sign POLST forms. They ensure that patients’ wishes are respected.

Can Physicians Sign Do Not Resuscitate Orders in Hawaii?

In Hawaii, physicians are authorized to sign Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders, honoring patients’ wishes not to be resuscitated in case of cardiac or respiratory arrest. They ensure patients’ control over their medical care and respect for their end-of-life wishes, emphasizing the importance of open conversations with healthcare providers and family members.

What are the Continuing Education Requirements for Physicians in Hawaii?

In Hawaii, physicians must complete 40 CME hours per licensing cycle to renew their license. This requirement ensures they stay current with medical knowledge and best practices for optimal patient care. CME hours can be earned through activities like conferences, workshops, and online courses. The Hawaii Medical Board oversees these requirements and monitors compliance. Fulfilling the CME requirement demonstrates physicians’ commitment to ongoing learning and professional development, crucial for delivering quality healthcare in Hawaii.

Find Your Next Physician Job with Barton

Barton coordinates your job search from start to finish!

1

TALK WITH A REP

We’ll schedule a phone consultation with a Barton Associates team member to discuss your interests, goals, and work history in order to get a sense of what you’re looking for in your next job.

Your Barton team will then go to work, compiling a list of open jobs in our extensive network that match your interests and skill set.

2

REVIEW YOUR OPTIONS

Once you’ve had a chance to evaluate your list of opportunities, your Barton rep will submit your information to facility you want to take an assignment at.

If there’s a match, we’ll work with the client manager on next steps.

3

START YOUR JOB!

Don’t worry! Barton Associates will handle licensing, credentialing, and travel arrangements before you arrive.

Your Barton rep will also work with your new facility to ensure you’re set up and ready to go on day one.

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