Sendoc Locums

Find opportunities for Telemedicine providers across the United States.

Telemedicine Opportunities

Telemedicine delivers healthcare services through remote communication technologies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What specialties offer telemedicine locum roles?

Common tele-locum specialties include psychiatry, cardiology, dermatology, internal medicine, sleep medicine, and radiology.

Do providers need state licenses for telemedicine?

Yes — physicians must hold active licenses in the states where patients are located.

Are telemedicine schedules flexible?

Yes — many telemedicine assignments allow part-time or adjustable scheduling.

Is EMR experience required?

Most telemedicine employers require comfort with digital charting and virtual visit workflows.

Do telemedicine roles require high-speed internet?

Yes — reliable internet and a private workspace are essential.

Why Choose Sendoc Locums?

  • Competitive daily rates above market average
  • Travel and housing arranged and paid for
  • Dedicated recruiter support throughout
  • Flexible scheduling to fit your lifestyle
  • A+ rated malpractice coverage included
  • Opportunities in all 50 states