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5 Things to Consider When Changing Jobs as a Medical Provider

By Jacob Bollinger, PA - June 8, 2023

Leaving your old position as a medical provider and starting a new one can be a daunting process. Here are 5 of the biggest things to keep in mind when starting your new healthcare career.

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6 Tips for Building Relationships in a New Job

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - June 1, 2023

Relationship building is one of the most important - and least talked about - parts of being successful at a new job. Here are 6 tips on how to build better professional and personal relationships at work.

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Thoughtful Questions to Ask as an Interviewee

By Tammy McKinney, RN - May 25, 2023

Job interviews are an opportunity for candidates to learn just as much as employers. Asking insightful questions may be the key to learning the truth about the employer who's position you're applying for and can give you a better idea what to expect if you land the job.

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Finance Tips for Residency Graduates

By Danielle Kelvas, MD - May 11, 2023

You've graduated your residency program and after years of paying, it's finally time to start earning. Before lying on your bed of cash however, review these best practice financial health tips for new physicians!

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Avoiding Burnout as a Clinician

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - April 27, 2023

Burnout is a long-term stress that builds, emotionally depleting seasoned clinicians and making it difficult, or even impossible, for them to provide the quality of care they want to provide. Here are a few strategies for avoiding burnout for clinicians.

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To Ban or Not to Ban Noncompete Clauses?

By Danielle Kelvas, MD - April 19, 2023

The FTC has proposed a new rule that would ban non-compete clauses, affecting nearly all physicians. The FTC's decision is based on the view that restrictive covenants are harmful for several reasons, but the potential consequences if the rule is passed are complex and multifaceted.

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Zoom Etiquette 101: Staying Professional in Virtual Meetings (and stories of those who didn't!)

By Tammy McKinney, RN - March 22, 2023

With many professions now offering the ability to work from anywhere in the world, virtual conference platforms like Zoom have become commonplace for meetings, interviews, and even medicine. However, it's time to address some of the unprofessional practices that have been normalized while conducting meetings online.

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9 Tips to Build Your Clinical Leadership Skills

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - March 15, 2023

Clinical leadership roles enhance your ability to make changes in the workplace and are a great opportunity to take your career to the next level. Succeeding in these roles can be difficult, but compiled 9 steps to help you overcome potential difficulties and succeed in a clinical leadership position.

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The DEA Telemed Prescription Rules Are Here To Stay

By Danielle Kelvas, MD - March 8, 2023

The Drug Enforcement Administration is changing regulation for prescribing controlled substances via telemedicine. Here's what medical professionals need to know about the adjustments to these policies.

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Healthy Habits for Physicians and Residents to Avoid Burnout

By Danielle Kelvas, MD - February 22, 2023

Over half of U.S. physicians and residents suffer from burnout. Danielle Kelvas, MD, offers tips on how to recognize and prevent burnout by prioritizing self-care, setting healthy boundaries, and staying connected with colleagues.

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