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Physician Job Search: How to "Find the Right Fit"

By Ore Ogunyemi, MD - September 20, 2019

Make a list of the non-negotiables in work and career— and don’t shortchange your goals in service to a paycheck. Most physicians work well over the standard 40-hour work week and still take their work home with them; it’s in our best interest to ensure we choose our work environment wisely.

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Physician Job Search: How to "Find the Right Fit"

Tips for Surviving Shift Work in Medicine

By David Beran, DO - August 29, 2019

Flipping between night and day shifts is like being perpetually jet lagged. You're irritable, tired, hungry, and confused. But if you're a physician, it's a feeling you're accustomed to...

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Physician Practice Models - The Hospitalist

By Gerard DiLeo, MD - June 12, 2018

Finishing your training is “transitioning” to a life vastly different from the one you’re leaving. While the specialty of Hospital Medicine is one of the many choices available to you, the life of a hospitalist, like Hotel California, can be Heaven or it can be Hell.

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Physician Practice Models - The Hospitalist

I Now Pronounce You Doctor & Doctor - Partnership Practices

By Gerard DiLeo, MD - May 29, 2018

Don’t fool yourself. A medical partnership is indeed a marriage, so some caveats are in order before “marrying” into that partnership.

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I Now Pronounce You Doctor & Doctor - Partnership Practices

Benefits of Joining a Multi-Specialty Group Practice

By Gerard DiLeo, MD - May 8, 2018

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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Benefits of Joining a Multi-Specialty Group Practice

Pros & Cons of Joining a Large Group Practice

By Gerard DiLeo, MD - April 19, 2018

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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Pros and Cons of Joining a Large Group Practice

How to Choose Between Physician Practice Models

By Gerard DiLeo, MD - April 10, 2018

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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How to Choose Between Physician Practice Models

Practical Thoughts On Pursuing A Partnership Track

By Mitchel Schwindt, MD - April 5, 2018

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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Practical Thoughts On Pursuing A Partnership Track

Is Private Practice for You?

By Gerard DiLeo, MD - March 27, 2018

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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Today’s Career Choices in Medicine: Chaotic Systems

By Gerard DiLeo, MD - March 6, 2018

What do you want to be when you grow up? Almost no one ends up being the type of doctor he or she was at the beginning. Private practice physicians end up as hospitalists, soloists end up in large groups,

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Today’s Career Choices in Medicine: Chaotic Systems