Physician Guide to Locum Tenens Jobs in Maryland
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 Maryland which you know very little about. That’s where Barton comes in!

What You Need to Know About Maryland 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 Maryland.
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Maryland: A Brief History
In 1781, during the American Revolutionary War, Maryland became the seventh state to ratify the Articles of Confederation, solidifying its commitment to the new nation. Later, it embraced the stronger government structure proposed in the U.S. Constitution in 1781. Fast forward to the mid-19th century. Maryland became a beacon of hope for those seeking freedom. Harriet Tubman, a Maryland native, escaped slavery and returned courageously to lead others to liberty via the Underground Railroad. Today, Maryland stands proud—a tapestry of history, culture, and boundless possibilities. Come explore its landscapes, savor its blue crabs, and feel the heartbeat of a state that dances to its own rhythm!
What is there to do and see in Maryland?
- Visit the Ocean City Boardwalk and take a ride on carousels, roller coasters, and Ferris wheels. After working up an appetite, enjoy classic carnival food, from funnel cakes, hot dogs, and crab cakes- a Maryland delicacy.
- Wine lovers, you’re in for a treat! Take a trip to Basignani Winery. Nestled in Baltimore County’s rolling hills, this family-run gem offers vineyard tours, tasting rooms, and rustic charm. Sip wine, picnic under shaded pavilions, and enjoy some of the best wine on the east coast.
- Dive into wonder at the National Aquarium in Baltimore! Explore aquatic realms, encounter sea creatures, and marvel at underwater ecosystems. It’s the perfect family friendly activity that blends education, awe, and sheer delight.
- Follow in the footsteps of history along the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail. The trail, spanning across Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC is home to 30 forts, museums, battlefields, ships, parks and preserves, each with its own story to tell about the War of 1812.
How close is Maryland to other cities and states?
- Baltimore, Maryland to Washington, D.C.: Approximately 40 miles; around 1 to 1.5 hours by car.
- Baltimore, Maryland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Roughly 100 miles; about 2 to 2.5 hours by car.
- Baltimore, Maryland to New York City, New York: Around 190 miles; approximately 3 to 4 hours by car.
- Baltimore, Maryland to Richmond, Virginia: About 145 miles; approximately 2.5 to 3 hours by car.
- Baltimore, Maryland to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Approximately 250 miles; around 4 to 5 hours by car.
Physician FAQs In Maryland
Can Physicians Sign POLST/POST/MOLST/MOST/COLST Forms in Maryland?
In Maryland, physicians are legally authorized to sign medical orders for life-sustaining treatment (MOLST) forms. These forms provide guidance for healthcare professionals regarding patients’ preferences for end-of-life care. Physicians play a crucial role in assessing the patient’s capacity to make decisions, discussing treatment options, and documenting their wishes on the MOLST form. By signing the MOLST form, physicians take legal responsibility for ensuring that the patient’s wishes are carried out and for communicating those preferences to other healthcare professionals. This authorization promotes patient autonomy and ensures that individuals have a say in their end-of-life care.
Can Physicians Sign Do Not Resuscitate Orders in Maryland?
In Maryland, physicians can sign Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders. DNR orders are usually made when a patient is terminally ill or has a severe, irreversible condition. Before signing a DNR order, the physician must discuss the patient’s wishes and ensure their decision-making capacity and understanding of the implications. DNR orders are essential in end-of-life care, allowing patients to make informed decisions about their medical care and ensuring their wishes are respected.
What are the Continuing Education Requirements for Physicians in Maryland?
In Maryland, physicians are required to complete 50 continuing medical education (CME) hours, including one CME hour on opioid prescribing to renew their license every two years.
Locum Tenens Physician Jobs in Maryland
Physician Assistant - Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery
Travel to Maryland for your next locum tenens assignment! Our client is looking for a physician assistant specializing in cardiovascular & thoracic surgery to begin coverage in early May. Hours include 7a - 5p shifts for 4 days per week with some occasional call coverage. The selected locum will be... View This Job
We are seeking a licensed Internal Medicine Physician for a 24-day locum tenens assignment at a small private practice in Maryland with a focus on nephrology cases. Starting 05/19/2025, this role requires expertise in outpatient nephrology, diabetes management, weight loss, and thyroid disorders. The physician will work two days a... View This Job
We are seeking a skilled Family Practice Physician for a 70-day locum tenens assignment at a multi-specialty clinic in Maryland. Starting on 05/19/2025, this opportunity offers a Monday to Friday schedule from 8am to 4pm. The ideal candidate will be comfortable managing a wide range of family medicine cases, including... View This Job
We are seeking a skilled Psychiatrist for a 50-day locum tenens assignment at a Hospital in Maryland. Starting on June 23, 2025, and running through August 29, 2025, this role offers a Monday to Friday schedule, with 8-hour shifts from 8 am to 4 pm. The position focuses on providing... View This Job
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