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Physician Recruiting Standard Reveals Larger Populations Experiencing...



- The Delta Companies (www.TDCpeople.com) recently released the second quarter edition of The Physician Recruiting Standard (www.TDCpeople.com/standard), a free resource that provides a summary of current data and market trends in physician recruitment.





The latest edition's market trends section contains insight on how the physician shortage is being felt throughout larger populated areas.



Typically, healthcare facilities engage search firms for their hardest-to-find specialties in the hardest-to-fill locations. Current trends show otherwise with an increase in primary care searches in cities over 50,000 in population.



Another notable trend includes the rise in e-Marketing to find candidates. Internet job boards, email campaigns, and online social networks are just some of the methods that have increased the source of candidates by over three percent in the e-Marketing medium.



For more information on the Physician Recruiting Standard and how to request your free copy, visit www.TDCpeople.com/standard.



About The Delta Companies


The Delta Companies offer permanent and temporary staffing solutions nationwide for physicians and allied healthcare professionals through five companies: Delta Physician Placement, Delta Healthcare Placement, Delta Locum Tenens, Delta Flex Travelers and Liquid Medical Recruiting.



Contact:


Marc Bowles


Chief Marketing Officer, The Delta Companies


Four Hickory Centre


1755 Wittington Place, Suite 800


Dallas, TX 75234


(800) 521-5060 x4102


mbowles @ tdcpeople.com


http://www.TDCpeople.com






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