Hospital Credentialing: What to Expect as a Physician

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It doesnโ€™t matter whether you work in private practice or work for a hospital group. Almost every physician has to go through credentialing and privileging at some point in their career.

These two terms are commonly spoken in the medical community, but do you really know what they mean? Do you know what they’re for or what it takes to get approval?

Credentialing and privileging take place after youโ€™ve received licensure. Without your medical license, you will not be able to get credentialed or obtain privileges.

Today we’re discussing why credentialing and privileging are so important. We’ll explore why they matter so much to your career, and we’ll outline the processes for approval for each. We will also lay out a detailed step-by-step guideline as to how you should approach each one.

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Keep reading to learn all about hospital credentialing and what to expect as a physician.

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Your Step by Step Guide to Becoming a Physician Consultantย 

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There are dozens of physician specialties. From hospitalists to cardiologists to surgeons, most physicians focus on one specialty and work strictly within that area of medicine.

Yet some physicians donโ€™t practice medicine at all.

Some physicians work as physician consultants instead.

Today weโ€™re discussing what is physician consulting, where physician consultants work, and who they work for. Weโ€™ll also break down the steps youโ€™ll need to take to work in this unique capacity.

Here is our step-by-step guide to becoming a physician consultant.

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Restrictive Covenants in Employment Contracts: What They Mean For You

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Unless you own a private practice, almost every physician will have to sign an employment contract at some point in their career. And those contracts include all sorts of confusing language, legal jargon, and specific terms. Physician contracts include details on salary, benefits, and the responsibilities of the position. They detail when you will work, … Read more

Physician Work-Life Balance: A How-To Guide for New Doctors

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Todayโ€™s generation of young professionals are increasingly interested in the idea of โ€œwork-life balance.โ€ They care about their careers, but they also care about how their jobs affect quality-of-life outside of the workplace.ย  For young physicians who are emotionally and financially invested in their first jobs, finding a work-life balance can be especially challenging. Fortunately, … Read more

Everything You Need to Know About Employment Contract Review

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An employment contract review by a lawyer is one of the most essential steps any doctor can take before accepting a new job offer. A physicianโ€™s employment contract is worth millions of dollars and typically contains financial complexities that even experienced doctors require a second opinion to evaluate. To fully assess how an employment offer … Read more

How Moving Can Help Physicians Pay Off Student Loans

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In 2018, the average student loan debt for a medical school graduate was a whopping $190,694. Moreover, for a physician with a loan balance of $190,694 on a standard 10-year repayment plan, monthly repayments would cost about $2,000. Looking at these figures, itโ€™s understandable why most new doctors are anxious to secure an attending position. … Read more

How Female Physicians Can Counteract the Gender Pay Gap

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Each year, national reports on physician compensation confirm the persistence of the gender pay gap in medicine. Across all regions and within virtually every specialty, female physicians continue to earn less than their male counterparts. According the 2018 Medscape Physician Compensation report, male doctors netted nearly 18% more income than female doctors. For specialists, the … Read more

How To Increase Your Income As A Physician

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Itโ€™s no secret that compensation can be a difficult discussion with potential employers.

Here, weโ€™ll give you everything that you need to navigate that discussion and start earning what youโ€™re worth.

Weโ€™ll delve into understanding your worth, evaluating (and prioritizing) the roles that will bring you the most happiness, and the four key factors to review within the contract negotiation phase.

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How Long-Term Disability Insurance Can Protect Visa and Green Card Holders

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Long-term Disability The possibility of becoming too sick or injured to work is a sad prospect for any physician. And even more so for doctors who rely on a green card or visa to stay in the United States. A long-term disability poses a serious risk to both the earning ability and the residency status … Read more

Physician Focused: The 3 Things Residents Need to Look for in Their Employment Contract

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Originally Posted by Erin Dabbs from Physician Focused on Apr 2, 2019 Youโ€™ve received your first-ever 40-page contract from an employer. Itโ€™s your first job offer and you deserve it. What feelings come to mind when thinking about coming back around to the employer and negotiating? Itโ€™s normal to want to avoid sounding greedy, not … Read more