by toddskertich | May 16, 2022 | Job Selection, Job Timeline, Job Transition, Physician Compensation, Professional Development, Type of Practice, Uncategorized, Work Life Balance
Understanding The Business of Medicine- How to pursue excellence in the medical field Your success in the medical field is not solely contingent upon your clinical dexterity but often results from the mastery of various aspects of the industry. What separates a great...
by Richard Thwaites, MD | Jan 20, 2014 | Job Selection
When entering the job market, residents and fellows commonly make the mistake of not considering a few factors that have a tremendous impact on the career goals they hope to achieve. Too often, we see residents making the mistake of taking the first job presented,...
by Adriana Tobar MD | Jun 14, 2012 | Job Selection
antivirus internet security software Before you decide to accept a physician job offer, you might be filled with excitement, dread or worry. After all, it’s an enormous commitment. How can you be sure you’re making the right decision? Maybe you’ll get lucky… you’ll...
by Adriana Tobar MD | Jun 7, 2012 | Job Selection
When it comes time to start looking for jobs — and especially when it comes time to start accepting offers — residents start talking among themselves: “What types of practices are you looking into?” “Do you have any interviews lined up?” “What salary range are you...
by Muhammad Akbar M.D. | Mar 22, 2012 | Job Selection
If applying to jobs and interviewing isn’t stressful enough, there’s another task that might prove to be even more difficult: weighing offers and choosing the right job. Your first job out of residency will set the tone for your entire physician career. Some of us get...
by Holly Higgins | Dec 8, 2011 | Job Selection
When you’re starting your physician career, one of the most important steps is to determine your personal goals and priorities. Once you’ve solidified your plan (where you’d like to live, what your ideal compensation is, etc.), you’re up for a bigger challenge:...