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Benefits of Joining a Multi-Specialty Group Practice

Pros and Cons of Joining a Large Multi-specialty Group Practice

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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5 Tips to Outsmart the AI Recruiting Process

AI recruiters are designed to pick out the best of the candidates and showcase them to the human recruiter. Set up your application, resume, and online presence to wow the AI recruiter and your human recruiter will be ready to be wowed by you, too.

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Pros & Cons of Joining a Large Group Practice

Getting into a Large Group: From Man-to-Man to Zones

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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How to Ace the Interview for your First Nursing Job

The Healthcare Industry: A Champion For Education

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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3 Tips on How to Quit Your Job Without Burning Bridges

How to Quit Your Job Without Burning Bridges

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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How to Choose Between Physician Practice Models

How Do You Want to Practice Medicine?

In deciding which way you might want to practice medicine, you have to make the best decision based on the information you have in the present, and have the foresight to know that the information will be different later on.

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Practical Thoughts On Pursuing A Partnership Track

Positives and Negatives of Partnership Tracks for Physicians

Most of my friends and colleagues speak highly of their time working in a large group and enjoy the perks of partnership. Enhanced income, profit sharing, camaraderie, entrepreneurial activities outside the hospital, and deep ties to the other physicians in the group are definite benefits…

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Four Resume Writing Tips for Seasoned Health Care Professionals

Resume Writing Tips for Experienced Healthcare Professionals

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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Is Private Practice for You?

A happy physician in private practice

As both Tom Petty sang and Mel Brooks depicted on screen, “It’s good to be the king.” As the sole proprietor of your own private practice, you really are the king. You embark on building your own empire. Of course, sometimes kings end up with their heads cut off.

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How to Turn CME Requirements into Vacation Fun

Making CME Fun for Everyone

Mandatory CME easily reaches 50 hours per year for many physicians. Add in the maintenance of certification requirements for some specialties and the time commitment, and it can turn into a part-time job just keeping up. 

That said, why not make it fun? Most, if not all, CME could turn into a vacation experience if you chose wisely. 

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