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Physician Compensation Report 2020 (old)

Regardless of your specialty or what city you work in, most physicians are curious about how their salary stacks up against the competition. Moreover, whether you’re thinking about practicing in a new state or wondering if your signing bonus is what it should be. Know the facts to protect yourself and your earnings. Let’s answer … Read more

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How Much Disability Insurance Do Physicians Need?

Malpractice insurance, auto insurance, health insurance, business insurance, homeowner’s insurance: physicians are required by law to carry various insurance policies. Many other important insurance policies are completely optional. And one of those optional insurance policies is disability insurance. Yet as a physician, you shouldn’t think of disability insurance as an option at all. That’s because … Read more

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Term vs. Permanent: A Physicians Life Insurance Comparison Guide

Term life. Whole life. Universal life. Permanent life. Surely you’ve heard these terms before, but now that you’re ready to buy life insurance, you’ll need to understand what they all mean. There are hundreds of different life insurance policies to choose from. Some will cover your final expenses while some will leave a death benefit … Read more

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Provider Reviews: AMA Life Insurance

Life insurance is just one of many different types of insurance you should carry as a physician. If you have dependents or a spouse that rely on your source of income, life insurance offers them an added measure of protection when you die. Like all types of insurance, there are a variety of different policies, … Read more

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3 Topics Physicians Should Avoid In Interviews

For young physicians, the job interview process can be a nerve-wracking experience. After devoting years and years to your education. Not to mention large sums of money, there is pressure to make a good impression on any potential employer. At Physicians Thrive, our advisory team has helped thousands of doctors navigate the interview, contract review, … Read more

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Life Insurance for Retirement: The Right (and Wrong) Approach

In order to pursue a career in medicine, physicians make large personal and financial sacrifices. With the average medical resident facing nearly $200,000 in debt, it is no wonder that most young physicians feel pressure to start earning quickly and establish financial independence. As many doctors are busy establishing their career, starting a family, and … Read more

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What to Do When Your Physician Disability Insurance Benefit Period Ends

When you purchase a disability insurance policy, one of the decisions that you’ll need to make is how long you want your disability insurance benefit period to last. Your choice can significantly affect your insurance premium payment amount. However, it can also determine how protected you will be in the case of an unexpected tragedy. One … Read more

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Steps to Get Licensed With the Medical Board of California

Getting licensed with the Medical Board of California is a complicated, yet necessary task if you plan to pursue a career in health care in the Golden State. However, this process often feels long and drawn out for first-time applicants. The good news is that the California application process isn’t nearly as difficult as those … Read more

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Physician Disability Insurance: Insure Your Earning Potential

Interestingly, the average physician invests nearly $200,000 and eight years in education in order to practice medicine as an attending physician. As a result, a doctor’s most critical financial asset is their ability to work and earn income within their speciality. For young, healthy residents, it can be difficult to imagine not working for months … Read more

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Provider Reviews: The Standard Disability Insurance

As a physician, having disability insurance is the best way to protect your income and your future finances. In the event that you become ill or disabled and cannot work, disability insurance will pay you a portion of your pre-disability earnings. It could be the difference between draining your life savings and being able to … Read more

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