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locum

 

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Noun locum has 1 sense
  1. locum tenens, locum - someone (physician or clergyman) who substitutes temporarily for another member of the same profession
    --1 is a kind of stand-in, substitute, relief, reliever, backup, backup man, fill-in

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Locum

Definition:

A locum is a person who temporarily fulfills the duties of another in a professional or occupational capacity.

Examples:

Noun:

1. Dr. Smith is currently serving as a locum at the local clinic while Dr. Johnson is on vacation.

2. The hospital hired a locum nurse to cover the night shifts during the staff shortage.

Verb:

1. The company brought in a consultant to locum for the team leader during her maternity leave.

2. While the regular teacher is away, the school arranged for a substitute to locum for her in the classroom.

Adjective:

1. The locum physician provided exceptional care to his patients during his temporary assignment.

2. The locum pharmacist ensured that all medication orders were properly filled while the main pharmacist was away.

Popular Usage:

In the medical field, locums are often used to cover the absence of doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. They play a crucial role in maintaining consistent care for patients during vacations, parental leaves, or unexpected absences.

Local Usage:

Locums are commonly employed by local clinics, hospitals, and medical practices to ensure uninterrupted healthcare services. In some regions, locums are also utilized in non-medical fields, such as providing temporary staffing in offices or filling in for absent teachers in schools.

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