Posts Tagged ‘Physician Compensation’
What Physicians Can Do When Compensation Growth Fails to Match Inflation
The gap between physician salaries and inflation is growing every year, leaving many providers to delay retirement and increasing overall burnout. Danielle Kelvas, MD, suggests fighting this wage disparity by advocating for fair compensation, negotiating contracts, and even exploring non-traditional settings.
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 moreHow to Negotiate Your Wage and Benefits
So you received an offer on the job of your dreams, congratulations! However, odds are if you take the offer now you may be settling for less than they’re willing to give you. Knowing how to negotiate your salary can be difficult, but here are a few best practice tips on how to get the wage and benefits you deserve.
Read moreWhy Locum Tenens Work is Truly an Adventure (and worth it!)
Emergency medicine physicians tend to receive a lot of offers for locum tenens work. But is the excitement of a new adventure worth the uncertainty? Emergency medicine physician David Beran shares his thoughts on why he thinks so, with the opportunities for travel, flexible scheduling, and higher pay.
Read moreNegotiating the Medical Employment Contract – What You Need to Know
It’s both exciting and stressful reviewing your medical practice contract. There are a lot of considerations you may not be familiar with, so we’ve got some best practice guidelines for how to evaluate your employment agreement and ensure it is to your maximum benefit.
Read morePermanent vs. Locum Tenens – Which is Right for You? Part 2
The ongoing physician shortage in the U.S. means the locum tenens industry is growing. Over 50,000 physicians work locums assignments annually, and 94% of hospitals have used a locums physician in the past year. Here are a few reasons to consider working locum assignments yourself.
Read morePermanent vs. Locum Tenens – Which is Right For You? Part 1
When considering your career as a physician, one of the first questions you’ll ask yourself is what type of medical setting you’d like to practice in; a traditional, more permanent position, or a locum tenens assignment? This article weighs the pros and cons of both options.
Read moreThe Art of Physician Contract Negotiations
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.
Read moreMoonlighting for Residents
On top of the busy schedules residents tote, many also opt to “moonlight” for extra money. Managing a second job can be difficult when the first is already so strenuous, but this article hopes to shed some light on the how and why that resident physicians can moonlight.
Read moreImportant, but Less-Often-Considered Aspects of a Physician Job Search
A veteran emergency physician shares his insights into some lesser explored aspects of choosing a great physician job. Topics covered include job shadowing, evaluating physician density, advantages smaller job markets, contract review, and revealing questions to ask during interviews.
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