by The Staff at Adventures in Medicine | Apr 9, 2014 | Physician Compensation
Compensation is a major factor in determining whether or not to accept a particular job offer. When evaluating various job opportunities, different compensation models and rates of compensation may be presented. Understanding the basis of how organizations determine...
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 Muhammad Akbar M.D. | Jun 11, 2012 | Physician Compensation
Though physician compensation is something you don’t want to bring up in an interview until appropriate, it’s a subject you need to broach eventually. In order to make sure a hiring organization is a good fit, you need to be sure you ask the right questions about this...
by Adriana Tobar MD | Jun 4, 2012 | Physician Compensation
If you’re a resident, staying on top of physician compensation trends is important, since they can greatly influence the way you approach your job search. Even if you’re not actively searching for a job, it’s a good idea to stay informed and up to date. Plus, there’s...
by Dr. Goodhook | May 14, 2012 | Physician Compensation
Of all of the questions I’m asked on a regular basis, “How much should I be earning?” seems to be the most popular among new physicians. Many of them live in fear that they’ll accept an offer that’s far too low, or they’ll find out that their peers are actually...
by Todd Skertich | Apr 12, 2012 | Physician Compensation
Are you concerned about increasing and maintaining your earnings throughout your career? Earlier this week, I started my two-part blog series on physician compensation with a post about guaranteed salaries and the struggles of graduating to production-based pay. As I...