Alaska Physician Locum Tenens Jobs
The patient comes in at 2 PM with chest pain and hasn’t been seen by a doctor in years. By the time you take the patient’s vitals and the patient’s family has updated you on her condition, you will need to make a dozen decisions without a cardiologist or hospitalist on site, and with the option for a second opinion only available by phone. In rural Alaska, that is not the exception. It is the job.
For physicians, Alaska is one of the few places left where medicine still demands everything you trained for.
In some communities, you are the only physician within hundreds of miles, functioning as the primary care provider, the emergency responder, and the inpatient attending all at once. In others, you join a small team at a critical access hospital, covering a scope of care that most urban practices split across several specialties.
Alaska doesn’t offer a typical assignment. It offers something harder to find: the chance to practice medicine that matters in a place unlike anywhere else.











