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Top 8 Ways to Find the Best Physician Jobs
By Michael Jones - September 17, 2014
Finding a good job as a physician isn’t usually a difficult task. However, accepting a physician job is normally a major commitment, with positive or negative repercussions that will last throughout the
Balancing Your Lifestyle in Healthcare: Surviving The Hospital Lifestyle
By Victor Peña-Araujo - September 8, 2014
Most clinical hospital workers will probably agree that their jobs aren’t just jobs, but lifestyles. Just like being a member of the military or a flight crew, health care is an overwhelming endeavor
The Job Doctor Mailbag - Major Metro Hospitalist Jobs for New Grads & More
By The Job Doctor - September 3, 2014
Hospitalist Job Search for New Grad in Major Metro Matt, a physician on Google + writes: The search for my first post residency hospitalist position has brought up a few questions/concerns that I was
Now you are graduated as a new nurse, what next…
By Sharon A. Takiguchi, RN, MS, APRN, DrPH - August 27, 2014
After enjoying 40 years of working full time as a nurse, I just want to pass on my thoughts to you as you walk out of the clutches of academia and into a job in a medical center. Your face beams with excitement,
Introducing: The Job Doctor - Send In Your Job Search and Recruiting Questions
By The Job Doctor - August 21, 2014
Within the next week HospitalRecruiting.com will be unveiling a regular question and answer column we're calling "The Job Doctor Mailbag." We'll be using this feature to answer questions about job
Physician Interviews from the Employer's Perspective
By Faith A. Coleman, MD - August 12, 2014
You've researched a potential new position, figured out your needs and wants, rehearsed questions, and know what to look for at a site visit. Have you tried seeing this process through the eyes
The Physician Job Search as a Romantic Endeavor
By Michael Jones - August 6, 2014
A physician job search, executed correctly, is often times a very similar experience to dating. There is always an initial introduction (How did you two meet?), interviews (remember those first dates?),
Good Reason / Real Reason - A Lesson from Medical School
By Faith A. Coleman, MD - July 30, 2014
Within the practice of medicine, there are what we call pearls, bits of knowledge that you don't usually find in textbooks, or hear in lectures. It's in the field where you understand them. Sometimes you
Physician Compensation
By Faith A. Coleman, MD - July 22, 2014
When exploring new job opportunities, salary is often one of the determining factors that a physician considers when evaluating a position. It's also a delicate issue, calling for self-restraint during
Evaluating a Practice
By Faith A. Coleman, MD - July 14, 2014
Do you have your homework done and curriculum vitae (CV) polished? Be ready to talk to potential employers and recruiters before you begin to make inquiries. Initial Discussions. When you begin