Physician Guide to Locum Tenens Jobs in Indiana

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

What You Need to Know About Indiana 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 Indiana.

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Indiana: A Brief History

Indiana, known as the “Crossroads of America,” has a fascinating history and an array of attractions that make it an inviting place to both visit and work. Indiana became the 19th state in 1816. Its early economy was based on agriculture, manufacturing, and trade due to its strategic location at the crossroads of major transportation routes. Indiana has something for everyone, from exploring historical landmarks to enjoying the great outdoors, there are ample opportunities to work, live, and thrive in this wonderful state.

What is there to do and see in Indiana?

  • From the sand dunes of Indiana Dunes State Park to the limestone caverns and caves in the Southern Plains and Lowlands region, Indiana offers a variety of breathtaking landscapes and outdoor adventures.
  • Covering over 15,000 acres, the Indiana Dunes National Park boasts a diverse ecosystem with forests, prairies, wetlands, and, of course, sand dunes. You can hike, camp, and explore year-round, perfect for any outdoor lover. 
  • Indiana is a haven for sports fans, with basketball being particularly popular. Visitors can catch a game at the iconic Hinkle Fieldhouse or visit the NCAA Hall of Champions in Indianapolis 
  • Visit the iconic campus of the University of Notre Dame and explore its beautiful architecture, lush grounds, and historic landmarks. Don’t miss the Golden Dome, Basilica of the Sacred Heart, and the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes

How close is Indiana to other cities and states?

  • Indianapolis, Indiana to Chicago, Illinois: Approximately 185 miles; around 3 to 3.5 hours by car.
  • Indianapolis, Indiana to Cincinnati, Ohio: Roughly 110 miles; about 2 to 2.5 hours by car.
  • Indianapolis, Indiana to Louisville, Kentucky: Around 115 miles; approximately 2 to 2.5 hours by car.
  • Indianapolis, Indiana to Detroit, Michigan: About 270 miles; approximately 4 to 4.5 hours by car. 

Physician FAQs In Indiana

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

In Indiana, physicians are authorized to sign Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment (POST) forms, which outline a patient’s end-of-life care wishes. POST forms allow patients to make decisions about their medical care in advance, such as whether or not they want to receive life-sustaining treatment. Physicians are qualified to sign these forms due to their medical knowledge and expertise. The POST form is a two-page document that includes the patient’s medical information and wishes. Once signed, it becomes a legally binding part of the patient’s medical record. POST forms are vital for advance care planning, empowering patients to have a say in their end-of-life care and ensuring their wishes are respected.

Can Physicians Sign Do Not Resuscitate Orders in Indiana?

In Indiana, physicians can sign Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders for patients under their care. Physicians must assess a patient’s medical condition and ensure they are competent to make medical decisions before signing a DNR order. Ultimately, the decision to have a DNR order is personal, and patients should consider their medical condition, prognosis, and personal values when making this decision.

What are the Continuing Education Requirements for Physicians in Indiana?

Indiana has no continuing medical education (CME) requirement for license renewal, allowing more flexibility for physicians to plan education activities. However, physicians are required to complete two CME hours of opioid prescribing and abuse. Physicians must still demonstrate competence through peer review, continuing education, and patient satisfaction surveys.

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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