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Understanding Your Resident Doctor Employment Agreement

While physicians work in all sorts of different facilities and specialties, there’s one thing that all physician jobs have in common: they always require contracts. Unlike other professionals in other industries, physicians work under strict guidelines, and contracts are in place to protect doctors as well as the hospitals or healthcare groups they work for. … Read more

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Provider Reviews: Ohio National Disability Insurance

At Physicians Thrive, our main goal is to provide physicians with the advice and guidance they need to have financial strength and security throughout their lives. One of the ways we help physicians enjoy lifelong financial security is by helping them find the right disability insurance policy. Disability insurance is essential protection for a physician’s … Read more

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5 Steps to Organize Estate Documents for Your Executor

5 Steps to Organize One of the greatest gifts you can provide for your loved ones is careful planning and organization of your estate documents. In preparation for your passing. During a time of grief, it can be incredibly stressful for your executor to identify and locate all your most important paperwork and assets. While … Read more

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Q&A with a J-1 Waiver Physician

It’s no small task to navigate the U.S. immigration and visa process while simultaneously finishing your medical training. To hear first-hand insights about the J-1 waiver process, we spoke with a physician who has recently finished the job search process and signed an employment contract to qualify for a J-1 waiver. Here are some highlights … Read more

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How to Become a 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. Following is an in-depth … Read more

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Physician Recruiting: Merritt Hawkins Review

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 … Read more

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Understanding Your Physician Independent Contractor Agreement

With the exception of physicians that own private medical practices, every physician will, at some point, have to sign a physician contract. It doesn’t matter if you work as an employee of a hospital group or as a locum tenens physician in an urgent care center — contracts are to be expected. Understanding that contract, … Read more

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Physician Contract Termination: How to Protect Your Interests

Physician contracts are legally binding documents that contain all the terms of your employment. In addition to details about your salary and benefits, contracts also include termination clauses. The termination clause is a key part of the contract, both for physicians and employers. Before ending your contract or firing an employee, it is important that … Read more

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Provider Reviews: Northwestern Mutual Disability Insurance

With so many insurance providers to choose from, selecting a disability insurance policy can be a difficult decision. It requires research. Comparing various plans is vital. You want to be sure that the one you choose offers the best coverage and terms. At Physicians Thrive, we’re committed to providing physicians with the information to help … Read more

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Hospital Credentialing: What to Expect as a Physician

It doesn’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 … Read more

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