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How to Master the Process of Applying to Residency

How to Master the Process of Applying to Residency Dr. David Flick | MedSchoolCoach.com Welcome to your one-stop-shop for planning your residency application. Whether you’re wrapping up your third year, taking an extra year for research, or just trying to get ahead, many of you are asking questions like: When do I apply to residency? … Read more

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Full Guide to Physicians Malpractice Insurance

As a medical professional, it is essential to protect yourself with medical malpractice insurance. A requirement in some states, malpractice insurance is one of those expenses that physicians dread, yet cannot avoid. Even if the state in which you hold a license to practice medicine does not require it, there is a good chance the … Read more

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How Much Can You Make as a Vascular Surgeon?

At some point in college or med school, you probably realized that physicians in specialties earn considerably higher salaries than physicians that focus on primary care. According to 2022 data from Medscape, the average primary care physician in the United States earns approximately $260k per year. At the same time, specialists earn an average of … Read more

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Residency Salary Guide for New Physicians

Once Match Day and med school graduation are behind you, the idea starts to sink in: You’re about to become a physician. For most medical school graduates, this is an exciting time in life. It’s your first chance to work full-time in a hospital. It’s your first real opportunity to understand what hands-on patient care … Read more

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Should You Hire an Optometrist or Ophthalmologist?

If you’re an ophthalmologist looking to expand your private practice, there will likely come a time when you need to hire additional staff. That could mean hiring a surgery technician, an optometrist, or another ophthalmologist like yourself. Who you hire depends on the needs of your practice (and your patients). So you’ll need to determine … Read more

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Compensation: Comparing the Top Reports of 2020

As we approach the end of the year, millions of healthcare professionals are reflecting on their financial year. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted virtually every aspect of social and economic life in the United States. Therefore, it is an especially important time to think about how best to preserve your financial health moving forward. There … Read more

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10 Best States to Practice Medicine

Choosing to pursue a career in medicine was the easy part. Deciding where you want to transplant your practice — and possibly your entire family — is a much heavier decision. And to make matters even more complicated: For physicians, no two states are the same. Some states shine bright with an average physician salary … Read more

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Do I Need to Hire a Physician Contract Lawyer?

If you’ve just received a physician’s employment contract, congratulations! You’re on your way to building and advancing your career. After years of medical school, the life you’ve envisioned is just around the corner. But as excited as you may be, you’ve got to read and understand the agreement before you sign on the dotted line. … Read more

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High Salary Specialties: Cardiologist Salary

The heart is a very complex and essential organ in the body. As a cardiologist, your role in keeping that organ functioning properly earns you one of the highest salaries in the medical field. Within the cardiology specialty, there is a wide range in the amount of money physicians can make. Most of this is … Read more

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Preparing For Your Job Search After Residency

Life as a medical resident is full of ups and downs. On the positive side, you’re reaching the end of your schooling and training, and you’re almost ready to find that first full-time job as a practicing physician. On the negative side, you’re reaching the end of your schooling and training — and finding a … Read more

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