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Rethink Job Board Ads to Get Better Results

By Riia O'Donnell - November 4, 2021

With an upturn in resignations and an ongoing staff shortage, recruiting and maintaining talented employees has never been more important. That's why your job ads need to drive results, rather than fall flat. Here are a few tips for making your ads stand out when posting to job boards.

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Rethink your Job Board Ads

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Importance of Candidate Experience

By Russell Singleton, PA - December 2, 2019

From first contact to contract negotiation, the quality of the experience as a whole needs to communicate professionalism and genuine interest. It is clear to job seekers which employers invest in the recruitment process and which do not. A candidate can also tell which experiences are mass produced with little forethought and which are tailored specifically to the situation at hand.

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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Importance of Candidate Experience

When to Return to a Past Employer

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - November 22, 2019

A hospital or clinic saves time and money when it brings back someone who understands their culture, policies, and procedures, but not every situation lends itself to "boomerang." This article with help you evaluate when to pursue (and when to avoid) reaching out to a former employer for new opportunities.

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When to Return to a Past Employer

Financial Planning for Resident Physicians

By Laura Gilroy, MD - November 18, 2019

For most hard-working residents, paying rent and bills on time each month can feel like a minor miracle. Financial planning might consist of little more than turning student loan payments on auto-pay. While resident salaries do not leave much room for investing and saving, the years young doctors spend in residency represent an important time during which a few simple moves can help to set the groundwork for a more sound financial future.

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Financial Planning for Resident Physicians

Best Practices for Hosting a Physician Site Visit

By Anne Carrie - November 13, 2019

A well prepared, personalized, and refined physician site visit is essential to earning the trust of the physician and his/her spouse. The site visit is the most critical factor for determining cultural, operational, and philosophical fit. Healthcare organizations that successfully execute a physician site visit will stand out from the competition, earn the trust of the physician and spouse, and become their first choice.

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Best Practices for a Physician Site Visit

Opportunities for Retired Physicians

By Faith A. Coleman, MD - November 11, 2019

Many physicians spend early retirement in a state of shock. Are there really that many hours in the day? Restlessness and boredom set in quickly. You haven’t spent so much time with your significant other since…. ever. That may be an awakening. Income may not stretch as far as expected, or unforeseen obligations arise. There may be a yearning, still, to make a difference.

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Opportunities for Retired Physicians

Five Ways Medical Culture Harms the Doctor-Patient Relationship

By David Beran, DO - November 4, 2019

Current medical culture has evolved over thousands of years. It dictates how we treat each other and ourselves. It's an insidious culture of self-neglect, unspoken hierarchies, jousting, and undervalued humanity. As physicians, we are expected to establish rapport and trust with our patients while enmeshed in medical culture. Our "values, norms, and practices" are to care for patients as we would our own family members. The success we're striving for is to have best possible outcome for all of our patients. But our goals and culture are antagonistic; good patient outcomes will occur despite medical culture, not because of it. The following are just five ways medical culture undermines the efforts to establish a successful doctor-patient relationship.

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Five Ways Medical Culture Harms The Doctor-Patient Relationship

Tips for Acing Your Medical School Interview

By James L West, MD - October 16, 2019

The medical school interview is a time to not only discuss the strengths of your application, but also to address and explain any potential weaknesses. A modest amount of preparation, along with a positive attitude, is all the prospective medical school applicant needs to succeed during the interview process and eventually secure a seat in medical school.

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Tips for Acing Your Medical School Interviews

Rural Hospital Recruiting: 9 Keys to Advanced Practice Provider Recruitment

By Stacey E. Halford, MSW, LMSW - October 14, 2019

The key to recruitment and retention of rural hospital NPs and PAs is to know why, how, when, and where to source rural focused candidates.

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Rural Hospital Recruiting: 9 Keys to Advanced Practice Provider Recruitment

The Road to Medical School

By James L West, MD - October 9, 2019

The road to medical school is a long and rewarding journey that prepares you for residency and the process of becoming a physician. It is only one part of the journey, but it is the important beginning of the marathon.

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The Road to Medical School