To thrive as a Locum General Surgeon, you need board certification in general surgery, solid operative and diagnostic skills, and the ability to quickly adapt to varied clinical environments. Familiarity with hospital EMR systems, surgical instruments, and standard operating protocols is essential, along with an active state medical license. Excellent interpersonal communication, problem-solving abilities, and flexibility allow locum surgeons to integrate smoothly with new teams and address urgent patient needs. These skills ensure seamless patient care, minimize transition challenges, and contribute to effective collaboration in fast-paced or understaffed settings.