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Your Step by Step Guide to Becoming a Physician Consultant 

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 don’t practice medicine at all. Some physicians work as physician consultants instead. Today we’re discussing what is physician consulting, where physician consultants work, and who they … Read more

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Restrictive Covenants in Employment Contracts: What They Mean For You

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

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Physician Contract Review Focus: Exiting a Contract

Don’t let the fine print fool you– Right to Terminate clauses can have a serious impact on a physician’s career.  Consider the following scenario: You move to a new state to begin an exciting new position. While the job sounds great during recruitment, the contract doesn’t include details about call hours, productivity expectations, or bonus … Read more

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5 Tax Planning Strategies for Physicians

Compared to professionals in other industries, physicians rank among some of the highest-paid individuals in the United States. And, as all American workers know, the more you earn, the more you pay in income taxes. The 2020 tax season is quickly approaching. If you haven’t already started planning how you’re going to file your fiscal … Read more

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How Moving Can Help Physicians Pay Off Student Loans

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, it’s understandable why most new doctors are anxious to secure an attending position. … Read more

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Mission-driven Physicians Thrive on upward path for major growth

Originally Posted by Becky McCarville from Midlands Business Journal on March 29, 2019 What started as a mission to help doctors plan for their financial futures as they launch their careers after years of school, residency and as a result, high debt, Physicians Thrive has expanded its mission. The goal being to help the over … Read more

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Does Disability Insurance Cover Mental Health?

When it comes to disability insurance, coverage limitations and higher premiums are still common for physicians who have dealt with mental health issues. Mental health coverage is an important consideration when choosing a long-term disability plan, even if you don’t consider yourself likely to ever need this type of coverage. True own-occupation disability insurance provides … Read more

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Malpractice Insurance Options

Whether it’s a change in employment, a move to a new state, or the sale of your practice, almost every doctor will need to evaluate malpractice insurance options. When it’s time to review your malpractice insurance, you may feel overwhelmed with making decisions in a time crunch. You still have patients to care for, a … Read more

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Brief Guide to Malpractice Tail Coverage

Malpractice tail coverage is one of those things physicians do not want to think about, but it is a must. There are also a lot of factors to look at when it comes to tail coverage. Michael Taskila from Diederich Healthcare has put together a great guide on what to look for in your tail … Read more

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