Locum
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A Locum is a person who fulfills the duties of another. For example, a Locum doctor is a doctor who works in the place of the regular doctor when that doctor is on holiday or ill.
The word comes from the latin phrase in locum tenens - to hold the place of.
Professions where locums are common include
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2006-08-25 00:03:06
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answered by Anonymous
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A Locum is a person who fulfills the duties of another. For example, a Locum bookkeeper is a bookkeeper who works in the place of the regular bookkeeper when that bookkeeper is on holiday or ill.
The word comes from the latin phrase in locum tenens - to hold the place of.
2006-08-25 00:03:42
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answered by onlyafewwillknow 3
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A Locum is a person who fulfills the duties of another. For example, a Locum doctor is a doctor who works in the place of the regular doctor when that doctor is on holiday or ill. So it may only be a temp job.
2006-08-25 00:02:23
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answered by Catmmo 4
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locum/lokum is sweet.or .."www. Locum-tenens.com" Home Page can help you.
2006-08-25 00:04:44
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answered by Atila a 4
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