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Blog Posts from February, 2022

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Work-Life Balance as a Physician Assistant: Is it Possible?

By Jacob Bollinger, PA - February 23, 2022

Provider health is integral to patient health, so it is important that physician assistants maintain a healthy work/life balance. While everyone has their own way of finding balance, here are a few time-tested methods for managing your life and workload.

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No Surprises Act: A Physician's Perspective

By Danielle Kelvas, MD - February 17, 2022

January 1 2022, the No Surprises Act (NSA) went into effect, opting for more transparency in medical billing and requiring physicians to provide Good Faith Estimates. While a great win for patients, the arbitration it creates between provider and insurer could see many solo/private practices closed permanently.

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Making a Great First Interview Impression

By Riia O'Donnell - February 15, 2022

Your resume and qualifications got your foot in the door, now it's time to make an impact on the hiring manager. Here are some tips on how to make a stellar first interview impression.

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The Art of Physician Contract Negotiations

By Danielle Kelvas, MD - February 9, 2022

You've landed the job offer, but now it's up to you to demand what's best for yourself. Negotiations can seem tense, and putting your employer on the defensive might cause problems later down the road. It's important to know how to use empowering language to make the most of your contracts.

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A Better Candidate Experience Means Better Hiring Outcomes

By Riia O'Donnell - February 2, 2022

Did you know many job seekers are liable to turn down a job offer if they suffer a poor candidate experience during the hiring process? Ensuring a good candidate experience is essential to attracting and retaining top talent.

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