Searching Dermatology Jobs: How to Find the Best

dermatology-jobs

Whether you practice general dermatology, pediatric dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, or work as a Mohs surgeon, finding the perfect opportunity can take time and dedication.

There are various ways you can go about finding a job in the city you want to work in and at a salary level that’s appropriate for your level of experience. But they all will need you to devote effort and energy. You’ll have to submit your CV, interview, and undergo reviews to verify your credentials, experience, and certifications.

Finding a new job is time-consuming, but you can make the process easier if you know where to look. If you’re searching for dermatology jobs, here’s how to find the best opportunities available.

Read more

7 Alternative Jobs for Physicians

alternative-jobs-for-physicians-scaled

Are you burnt out from years of working long hours? Do you want to step away from clinical practice?

You’re not alone. Many doctors suffer from burnout.

After all, practicing medicine is demanding work. It certainly doesn’t have the best work-life balance of any career out there. A lot of physicians come to a point where they want to change career paths.

But, a career change can seem daunting. What field are you supposed to go into after working as a doctor?

Luckily, there are plenty of alternative jobs for physicians! Whether you’re a rookie or a veteran, there are a ton of challenging and fulfilling jobs you can move into. You can put your expertise to work in places other than direct patient care.

Read more

Your Full Guide to On-call Pay for Physicians

on-call-physicians-1

It’s common for doctors to work long hours, but the end of a shift doesn’t necessarily mean the end of the workday. Many physicians have to be on-call at times. That means being available to work even if you have the day or night off.

While being on-call certainly has its drawbacks, it comes with one benefit as well: additional pay.

Here’s a full breakdown of everything you need to know about on-call pay for physicians.

Read more

A New Graduates Guide to Writing a Strong CV

AdobeStock_208911586-1-1

Traditionally, professions in healthcare have been considered safe career choices—even during a recession. Yet the recent pandemic has relentlessly targeted this field. Therefore, patients are putting off elective procedures or delaying necessary routine checkups to reduce possible exposure to the coronavirus. In addition, there has been a disruption in the normal flow of hospital traffic. … Read more

Which Physician Specialties Retire Early?

Which-Physician-Specialties-Retire-Early

Though it sometimes doesn’t seem feasible, physician retirement is possible. And for physicians in certain specialties, retiring early isn’t just a dream — it’s a reality.

Some specialties, particularly those with a shortage of physicians, have a high rate of doctors well over retirement age.

Yet, others tend to see physicians retiring earlier in their careers.

Whether you’re a medical school student deciding on a specialty or a practicing physician who has been planning for decades, there are some ways to retire earlier than you may think.

Today we’ll answer the question that so many physicians, residents, and medical students want to know:

Which physician specialties retire early?

Read more

Physician Letter of Intent: Should You Sign It?

shutterstock_1297544803

Letters of intent are a normal part of the contract negotiation process and are the first step toward accepting a job offer. But you must be careful not to “tie your negotiation hands” when signing an offer letter.

While the terms of employment may seem very straightforward, signing this before you fully understand the ramifications is not wise.

There are some key elements of a letter of intent that you should review.

Preferably with the help of a physician contract negotiation lawyer to ensure you don’t back yourself into a corner before the negotiation even begins.

Read more

What a Physician Should Do If They Just Started a Job and Got Another Offer

just-started-job-got-new-offer

It is common practice for physicians, regardless of their specialty, to sign a physician employment contract. Hospitals, healthcare groups, and private practices alike put contracts in place to protect both the employer and the physician.

In many cases, signing a physician employment contract is a cause for celebration and congratulations. It usually means that you’re about to start a new position that you’re excited about.

But what happens if you sign a contract and, in your first week, realize the job is not a good fit for you?

What do you do if you sign a contract then get a better job offer that you’d rather take?

Physician contracts are binding legal agreements — but there are some ways out of them.

The question becomes, is that contract worth breaking? What will be the ramifications for doing so?

Today we’ll guide you through the process of what to think about and how to decide whether you should get out of your current contract.

Read more

How to Become a Medical Director

medical-director

Are you looking for an opportunity to work in a non-clinical job?

Would you be interested in a challenging new position that will give you more authority in your field?

If you’re a physician that’s ready to take on a leadership role, you may want to consider becoming a medical director.

button-medical-director

Following is an in-depth look at the role of the medical director. From the requirements and certifications you’ll need to the day-to-day duties, we’re breaking down everything you need to know about the role and responsibilities.

Read more

Physician Recruiting: Merritt Hawkins Review

shutterstock_384569686

There are many employment opportunities for certified, licensed physicians in the United States.

In some areas of the country, physicians are in such high demand that bonuses have become almost a standard. As of 2017, physicians reported earning an average signing bonus of $30,000.

But finding a job takes time, and finding the perfect job takes even longer. That is why so many physicians turn to physician recruiters to connect them with potential future employers.

button-underpaid

Whether you’re just finishing your residency or are looking for a new job after decades in the industry, there are many recruiters that can help you find your next position.

Let’s take a look at one in particular: Merritt Hawkins.

Are you an employer looking to hire a new physician?

Are you a physician searching for a new job opportunity?

If so, here’s everything you need to know about Merritt Hawkins and why it might be a good choice for you.

Read more