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How I Picked A Medical Specialty

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In this article Dr. David Beran gives helpful advise to medical students for choosing which type of residency to pursue. The medical specialty decision is stressful—by thinking of the specialties in big buckets and asking major questions, you can narrow down your list…

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8 Amazing Personal Benefits of Volunteering

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If you always wanted to volunteer, many organizations need your help. As states loosen their coronavirus restrictions, consider a volunteer position. There are many great causes that need assistance to address unprecedented challenges.

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Minnesota PAs Look to the Future

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PAs all across the country are talking about Minnesota. Why? Because with the passing of the PA Modernization Act, the Gopher state takes an extraordinary leap into the future of affordable and accessible healthcare.

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Healthcare Workforce & Provider Recruitment: Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic

A female physician recruiter is conducting a virtual interview with a physician job candidate.

Once the initial fear and anxiety around the COVID-19 pandemic passed, a new normal in the healthcare workforce world emerged. By now you’ve likely returned to work in some capacity. Maybe you now work remotely (Work from Home, or the new shorthand, WFH) and will do so for a while. Maybe you’ve recently returned to work under social distancing and protective face cover/mask constraints. Either way, the effects of COVID-19 loom for the long haul. Sit back, adjust your face mask, and learn how to adapt and thrive in the new world of healthcare workforce and provider recruitment…

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6 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Quitting Your Job in Healthcare

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More than ever, it’s important to ask yourself the right questions before making the decision to quit. Here are six questions to help put that decision in perspective.

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Five Ways to Retain Top Talent – Onboarding & Beyond

Stick figures holding a banner with the word "welcome." The article advises recruiters on how to conduct successful onboarding.

Provider retention is about the tangible and intangible experiences you provide, so be creative and always seek feedback from the experts on retention – your newly hired healthcare professionals.

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Is Private Practice the Right Choice for You?

Doctor at the table working on his tablet while imagining starting a private practice

If you’ve ever considered starting your own medical practice or joining a group of like-minded physician-entrepreneurs, read on to see if you have what it takes to make private practice the right step for you.

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Why This Physician Isn’t Burned Out

One unlit match among several which are burned. The associated article is about the reasons one physician gives for not feeling "burned out" by his profession.

I am an emergency physician.

I provide care to abusive patients via a clunky EMR. I work nights, weekends and holidays. Because of unnecessary bureaucratic tasks, simple aspects of my job are cumbersome and take longer than they should. 

And I am not burned out…

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Common Interview Questions and How to Answer Them

A healthcare human resources professionals holds a list of handwritten interview questions.

The key to successfully answering interview questions is to understand the reason that they are being asked, and to answer them while keeping in mind the interviewer’s motivation for asking the question. 

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Healthcare Leadership Now

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In today’s rapidly evolving global situation, leaders must think differently and mandate that their troops approach problem-solving with a fresh set of eyes and a clear perspective, ensuring success. 

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