Dermatology
Dash
Ophthalmology
Ops
Podiatry Prowess
Allergy Alley
Barton's History
100

This term for a skin specialist is often abbreviated as "Derm" in our database searches.

What is a Dermatologist?

100

This eye doctor specializes in the medical and surgical care of the eyes and is the one we would place on a job.

What is an Ophthalmologist?

100

This is the most common degree for a Podiatrist, and a key phrase to look for on a resume.

What is D.P.M. (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine)?

100

The most common certification to look for on an allergist's resume.

What is board-certification in Allergy and Immunology?

100

The year Barton Associates was founded.

What is 2001?

200

When a Dermatologist says they specialize in "Mohs surgery," this is the type of cancer they are most likely treating.

What is skin cancer?

200

A common term used by clients to describe the need for a specialist who treats conditions like glaucoma and macular degeneration.

What is "Medical Ophthalmology"?

200

When a podiatrist candidate mentions they have a background in "wound care," they are likely experienced in treating this type of patient.

What are diabetic patients?

200

When a client says they have an "allergy practice," they are likely treating these three conditions.

What are allergies, asthma, and immunologic disorders?

200

This former NBA player and entrepreneur spoke at a past company-wide meeting.

Who is Shaquille O'Neal?

300

This type of credential is a key indicator for recruiters that a candidate has board certification in dermatology.

What is FAAD (Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology)?

300

This common abbreviation indicates that a provider is a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, which is a key credential to check.

What is D.O.?

300

A common phrase a client would use when they're looking for a podiatrist with expertise in foot and ankle surgery.

What is "Podiatric Surgery"?

300

This is the key question to ask a candidate to gauge their interest in a locum tenens position.

What is "Are you open to travel assignments?" or "What is your availability for locums work?"

300

What is the name of the humanitarian that Barton Associates was inspired by?

What is Clara Barton?

400

A candidate who specializes in "dermapath" is an expert in the microscopic examination of skin tissue for diagnostic purposes.

What is Dermatopathology?

400

A key question to ask an Ophthalmology candidate to determine if they're a good fit for a surgical role.

"What is your surgical case volume?" or "What procedures are you proficient in?"

400

When negotiating with a podiatrist, this common acronym stands for the organization that certifies their surgical skills.

What is the ABFAS (American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery)?

400

The medical term for a candidate who is seeking a position that is a mix of both clinical and research duties.

What is an academic position?

400

In what year , did Barton host it's first Club Excellence trip and where

What is 2011, Washington DC?

500

A key phrase to use in a Boolean search when looking for a Dermatologist who also performs cosmetic procedures.

What is "Cosmetic Dermatology" or "Aesthetic"?

500

This type of ophthalmologist specializes in treating children's eye conditions.

What is a Pediatric Ophthalmologist?

500

This is the specific term for a podiatrist who focuses on treating conditions related to sports injuries.

What is a Sports Medicine Podiatrist?

500

This is the most critical document to obtain from a candidate before submitting them to a client.

What is a current CV (Curriculum Vitae)?

500

The company was a pioneer in this type of recruitment, connecting healthcare professionals with short-term assignments.

What is locum tenens?