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Benefits of Joining a Multi-Specialty Group Practice

By Gerard DiLeo, MD - May 8, 2018

A new construct that takes the “smaller town” motif to the next level is the large multi-specialty group. In this, there is a group of doctors of each specialty practicing under a much larger, shared overhead of a constellation of specialty groups. It has all of the good features of the large single-specialty group in that there is help and assistance within your specialty, decreased costs of practicing (translated, higher net income), and you’re never at the mercy of someone calling in sick—even if it’s you.

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Benefits of Joining a Multi-Specialty Group Practice

Recruiting Physicians During the "Slow Season"

By Riia O'Donnell - April 24, 2018

Demand for physicians is a year-round proposition, but hiring can be cyclical to some degree. When residency programs are winding up, the cycle begins with hospitals and healthcare organizations vying for new talent. With shortages across all areas of medicine, physician recruitment never really ends.

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Recruiting Physicians During the "Slow Season"

Pros & Cons of Joining a Large Group Practice

By Gerard DiLeo, MD - April 19, 2018

In the final tally of things, the large group may take away the sovereignty you would enjoy in solo practice, but in return it gives you a better learning experience, associates to save your butt when you get into a jam, and a shared, diluted load of the business chores.

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Pros and Cons of Joining a Large Group Practice

How to Ace the Interview for your First Nursing Job

By Patricia Bratianu RN PhD RH-AHG - April 17, 2018

There are a lot of nursing opportunities out there. However, competition can be fierce, especially for a new nurse. Stay positive. Some organizations prefer to hire new nurses. You can ace the interview by being well prepared.

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Advance Your Career and Education While Working in Healthcare

3 Tips on How to Quit Your Job Without Burning Bridges

By Crystal Jones RN - April 12, 2018

The good news is you just got that dream job you have been wishing for! Finally you can quit your current job and move on in your career to a job with better benefits and perks. The bad news is, you still need to quit your old job. This article will help you to leave the old job in the best way possible.

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3 Tips on Quitting Your Job Without Burning Bridges

The Best Recruiters Wear Many Hats

By Riia O'Donnell - April 3, 2018

Some qualities recruiters need are obvious: professionalism, emotional maturity, persistence, and the ability to handle rejection. But other qualities may be overlooked or not considered at all. With unemployment at historic lows, talent shortages affecting all industries, and skills gaps putting the pressure on employers, recruiters are at the forefront of meeting staffing demand. To get the job done, the best recruiters wear many hats.

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The Best Recruiters Wear Many Hats

Four Resume Writing Tips for Seasoned Health Care Professionals

By Patricia Bratianu RN PhD RH-AHG - March 29, 2018

Experienced healthcare workers often have the most exceptional skills, yet they fail to show them in a manner that sparks employers’ interests.

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Four Resume Writing Tips for Seasoned Health Care Professionals

Traditional Physician Recruitment Strategies that Still Work

By Riia O'Donnell - March 15, 2018

In an age of recruitment by algorithm, many look at hiring as an exercise in mathematics. There’s sourcing ROI, funnel metrics, cycle times, and dozens of other calculations we’re told to examine to raise our level of success in the hiring arena. For all the algorithms, recruitment ultimately comes down to working with people – and people are notoriously averse to being just a number.

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Traditional Physician Recruitment Strategies that Still Work

How Can Physicians Ask For & Get a Raise?

By Mitchel Schwindt, MD - March 13, 2018

Physicians often find themselves earning a similar income year after year, or even a bit less. Many struggle through this, but years ago a mentor shared a few tactics to improve the playing field. Some of these options may be intuitive, but without directly asking for an increase in compensation, you will be in the same position twelve months from now.

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How Can Physicians Ask For & Get a Raise?

How to Give Feedback Even When You Hate Conflict

By Crystal Jones RN - March 8, 2018

An online poll conducted by Harris Poll found that 69% of managers stated that they are uncomfortable communicating with employees. A whopping (but not surprising) 37% said they dislike giving direct feedback to an employee.

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How to Give Feedback Even When You Hate Conflict
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