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Don’t Assume You Can’t Negotiate Your Contract

Contract negotiation is one the earliest hurdles that a new doctor must face before they can begin to practice medicine after at their first official job. Despite this, medical school and residencies often don’t equip physicians with a working knowledge of employment contracts. And many young doctors don’t feel comfortable negotiating when it comes to … Read more

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Your Comprehensive Review of the ADP 401k

As a physician operating a small practice, it’s important to provide your employees with the benefits they deserve. One of the most desirable benefits is a sound retirement plan. The ADP 401k plan is a well-known option, in part because it’s one of the largest providers offered by a national leader in payroll and retirement … Read more

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

Originally Posted by Erin Dabbs from Physician Focused on Apr 2, 2019 You’ve received your first-ever 40-page contract from an employer. It’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? It’s normal to want to avoid sounding greedy, not … Read more

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What Happens When a Doctor Breaches Their Employment Contract?

It’s a story that’s all too common. A doctor receives an exciting job offer. He quickly signs the employment contract without thorough negotiation or review. The very last thing on his mind is breaching his contract in any way. As time goes by, however, the doctor wants to leave the position (70% of doctors stay … Read more

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Physician Contracts: Make sure you’re earning your fair share. 

Earn your Fair Share There’s no doubt you want to maximize a fair share of your salary. What if there was someone less qualified than you in the department making more money than you are? You wouldn’t be happy. We hear stories like this all the time. They usually all have one thing in common: the … Read more

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Your Annual Reminder: Review Your Accounts!

Annual Reminder It’s the end of the year which means it’s time for an annual reminder. Moreover, as things slow down and you have more time to reflect on what’s important, don’t forget to review your accounts and policies to make sure everything is in order. Here are some things to consider as the year … Read more

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The Doctor’s Life Podcast 024- Changing Your Signed Contract

Changing your signed contract is tough to approach. But what if you’ve signed a contract and have a desire to take a year or two off for fellowship or research? Justin Nabity is in The Doctor’s Life Podcast studios to give you a rundown on looking in to changing your signed contract. All episodes of … Read more

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The Doctor’s Life Podcast Episode 014- Employee or Independent Contractor

There are some definite pros and cons to being an employee or independent contractor. When you are conducting a job search, you need to make sure you understand your position’s status as an employee or independent contractor, and proceed as such. Justin Nabity is in The Doctor’s Life Podcast studio with an excellent guide on … Read more

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Physician Contracts: Independent Contractor or Employee?

As a physician, there will likely come a time when you need to secure a new position with a hospital, a health care group, or a privately-owned medical practice. All are opportunities in which to practice your specialty, earn a commensurate salary, and provide care for patients. But not all positions are the same. While … Read more

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Knowing How Hard to Negotiate in Physician Employment Contracts

The Benefits of Professional Contract Review During their medical training, physicians are taught about medicine. They are not taught how to analyze an employment contract, nor how to evaluate the reasonableness of a given compensation and benefits package. That is why we encourage physicians to consult with a lawyer and compensation advisor on these matters … Read more

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