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Quieting the Chaos - Finding Contentment in Rural Emergency Medicine

By Mitchel Schwindt, MD - November 17, 2016

The frenetic pace and chaos of working in an urban trauma center are addicting - at least for a while. Interesting, unusual, and tragic patients test the mettle of even seasoned physicians. For some,

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Quieting the Chaos – Finding Contentment in Rural Emergency Medicine

Student Loan Debt Relief Options for Healthcare Professionals

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - November 10, 2016

Healthcare professionals, like other Americans, graduate with high student debt loads. The facts are staggering: 81% of medical school graduates have education debt. $180,723 is the average

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Student Loan Debt Relief Options for Healthcare Professionals

H-1B Visas for International Medical Graduates

By Christiana Davis, MD - November 8, 2016

Millions of Americans live in medically underserved areas. Many, if not all states face physician shortages. Recruiting and retaining physicians is important in filling that need. Currently, one quarter

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H-1B Visas for International Medical Graduates

How to a Survive a Joint Commission Visit

By Angie Best-Boss RN - November 1, 2016

If you have been in healthcare longer than a minute, you know the fear that strikes your heart when you hear the dreaded announcement that “Jay-Co” (JCAHO, or the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare

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How to a Survive Joint Commission Visit, by Angie Boss RN

Be Prepared Mentally, Physically, and Socially for Residency

By Nora Ekeanya D.O. - October 25, 2016

Nothing compares to the apprehension of starting residency. Okay - that’s not true, but it’s really high up there on nerve-wracking firsts. I remember my first day as a resident. In a matter

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7 Things Physicians Should Know About Non-Compete Clauses

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - October 20, 2016

Just as patients want to speak with specialists, physicians who have signed or are contemplating signing non-competes need to seek out advice from an employment attorney with expertise in non-competes for physicians.

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Taking the wrong job isn't as bad as you think

By Jack Isler, MD - September 29, 2016

There are many horror stories out there about what can happen to you when you take the wrong job. However, I can say unequivocally that I learned more from taking the wrong job than I ever did with

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Taking the wrong job isn't as bad as you think

Examining Relationship Based Physician Recruitment

By Lisa Burke - September 6, 2016

Physician recruitment involves several considerations, such as an evaluation of physician need across practice areas, sourcing and recruiting viable candidates, promoting the healthcare facility and

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Examining Relationship Based Physician Recruitment

Is this a job search, or a mid-life crisis?

By Ted Tsai, MD - August 31, 2016

Not long ago, I went through an “I should get a new job” phase. It wasn’t prompted by any specific dissatisfaction with my current position. I didn’t dislike my patient population or co-workers,

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job search or midlife crisis

Quitting Twitter, Hosting Site Visits, & Bad Job Search Tips

By Michael Jones - July 27, 2016

Matt Charney of RecruitingDaily says Twitter is a waste of time for recruiters, and offers some compelling reasons for why this is so. Try to build a business case for increased spend based on these less

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