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style="COLOR: rgb(29,64,123)"&gt;Exploring New Frontiers&lt;/B&gt; &lt;BR&gt;&amp;nbsp; 
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&lt;P&gt;For psychiatrists John R. Stein '91 and his wife, Sara Kulleseid, doctoring 
abroad seemed like a perfect opportunity to work, play, and travel all at the 
same time.&amp;nbsp; So in 2000, they signed up for temporary jobs in Auckland, New 
Zealand.&amp;nbsp; "Living and working there, we were able to immerse ourselves in 
the life" of the country, says Stein, of New Jersey.&amp;nbsp; "There was no 
language barrier, and the work we did was very social, so we interacted with a 
lot of nurses and other doctors, and got to know the culture."&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P&gt;Such assignments are known in the medical community as "locum tenens."&amp;nbsp; 
They can run anywhere from six months to several years in foreign countries and 
throughout the United States.&amp;nbsp; Stein worked through Global Medical Staffing 
Ltd., in Salt Lake City, which also places physicians in Australia.&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P&gt;Locum tenens jobs attract three primary groups of doctors, says Alan 
Lakomski, the company's chief operating officer: those fresh out of training and 
looking for international experiences before settling into a practice; 
mid-career practitioners seeking a break from their practice, or a wholesale job 
change in a different healthcare setting; and those near retirement who want to 
do some good, travel, and experience a different part of the world.&amp;nbsp; "We've 
also had people who have stayed in jobs abroad for many years," Lakomski 
says.&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P&gt;.Stein says their Auckland home "was the nicest place I've ever lived since I 
left my parents' house".&amp;nbsp; The couple returned to the United States after 
six months.&amp;nbsp; "Had it not been for our ultimate consideration - to be near 
our families, rather than a 24 hour air journey away - we would have stayed 
longer", Stein says.&amp;nbsp; "And I think it's definitely something we would 
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