by Leigh Ann O'Neill | Dec 17, 2013 | Interviewing
In my work I often talk to physicians who have begun their job search process, and have interviewed with multiple potential employers. One thing I love to hear from these doctors is that they’re being sure to follow through with the employers once an interview is...
by Leigh Ann O'Neill | Jul 3, 2013 | Legal
When I am hired to do a physician employment contract review, I regularly uncover a multitude of different contract provisions that can be made more favorable to my clients. In some instances the employment contract is relatively balanced with regard to many contract...
by Leigh Ann O'Neill | Mar 18, 2013 | Physician Compensation
When a physician employment contract is offered, often the first thing physicians look for is the compensation section to see how this offer stacks up against others. What physicians sometimes find, is that rather than a simple 3-sentence paragraph outlining the...
by Leigh Ann O'Neill | Mar 5, 2013 | Contract Negotiation
Tip #1: Know What You’re Worth If you’re finishing up residency or fellowship, you’ve spent the last 4, 5, 6, 7, maybe even 8 years being paid about 18 cents per hour. Now you’re out there looking for your first “real” job. So when someone comes along and offers you a...