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 David Denniston, CFA | Feb 4, 2016 | Job Transition, Wealth Management
It’s almost that time of the year again! The snow is almost done falling. It’s melting into big puddles for our kids to stomp in. The birds and bees are coming back out. The trees are budding. Spring is upon us. As many residents and fellows are inking their first...
by Dr. Michelle Mudge-Riley | Feb 4, 2014 | Job Transition
On our paths to becoming doctors, we learn in-depth details about many things: the Krebs cycle, how many bones are in the human foot and how to tell the difference between bronchitis and emphysema. But we get very little in the way of learning how to prepare for a...
by Michelle Baker | Jul 23, 2013 | Job Transition
Now the fun begins: finding ways to get your CV out to hospitals and practices all over the country. There are LOTS of opportunities, so before giving your CV to anyone, examine what your ideal practice would be. An indecisive answer can cause employers to question...
by Adriana Tobar MD | Apr 26, 2012 | Job Transition
Earlier this week, I wrote about the ways in which residents’ lives change dramatically during the transition to practice. For many, this transition feels like a complete 180. (If you missed the post, check it out here.) As promised, I’m going to devote today’s post...
by Adriana Tobar MD | Apr 23, 2012 | Job Transition
The more I talk to new physicians who are transitioning into practice, the more I realize how many substantial life and career shifts occur post-residency. I experienced these changes myself several years ago, but it’s taken me a while to fully process them and...