Posts Tagged ‘Career Advice’
Practicing Medicine in a Major Metro Area
Ready to start your healthcare career in a major metro area? Here are some of the best (and worst) parts of practicing medicine in the big city.
Read moreWhat Countries Can You Practice in as a Physician Assistant?
Officially formed in 1965, the profession of physician assistant can be found in all 50 U.S. states. But you might be asking, what other countries can physician assistants practice in? Well, several actually.
Read moreFinding a Job after Medical Training: Navigating the Maze
You’ve finally finished your medical training and now the hurdle of finding your first provider job awaits, but don’t worry! This physician has made a guide for navigating contract negotiations, salary, location, practice model, and everything else you’ll want to consider when finding your career.
Read moreTop 5 Career Mistakes Healthcare Providers Make and How to Avoid Them
Healthcare professionals are dedicated to providing the best possible patient care, but still mess up from time to time. By avoiding these common career mistakes, you can ensure your time as a healthcare provider is fulfilling and successful.
Read more5 Things to Consider When Changing Jobs as a Medical Provider
Leaving your old position as a medical provider and starting a new one can be a daunting process. Here are 5 of the biggest things to keep in mind when starting your new healthcare career.
Read more6 Tips for Building Relationships in a New Job
Relationship building is one of the most important – and least talked about – parts of being successful at a new job. Here are 6 tips on how to build better professional and personal relationships at work.
Read more9 Tips to Build Your Clinical Leadership Skills
Clinical leadership roles enhance your ability to make changes in the workplace and are a great opportunity to take your career to the next level. Succeeding in these roles can be difficult, but compiled 9 steps to help you overcome potential difficulties and succeed in a clinical leadership position.
Read moreThe Conscience Rule and Why Doctors Need to Be Aware
The conscience rule was a proposed bill that allowed providers the choice to not perform procedures based on religious or moral grounds, but many states challenged it and it fell through. Many providers are now facing the fallout and could be forced to perform procedures against their will, at the risk of being fired or even imprisonment in some cases. Here’s what you need to know about the conscience rule, and what to do if legislation is interfering with your personal ethics.
Read moreSetting Professional Goals for 2023
The new year is a great time to set professional goals, but it’s important to plan with purpose if you intend to make any meaningful progress. By reflecting on the past year’s successes and failures and setting SMART goals, you can make sure your objectives for 2023 don’t go the way of most New Year’s Resolutions.
Read morePhysicians: How to Start the New Year Right
After some well-deserved time off for the holidays, you’re back at your practice and ready to kick the year off. Here are a few smart tips to help you start the year right, prevent burnout and be the best, most efficient physician you can be.
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