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CM&F Malpractice Insurance: Guide and Review

As a physician, malpractice insurance is one of the best tools you have to protect yourself. No matter how skilled or experienced you may be in your field — mistakes can happen.

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Student Loans Refinancing

CommonBond offers student loan refinancing to graduates and to parents with Parent PLUS loans. CommonBond offers extremely competitive rates for refinancing along with forbearance options and flexible repayment for interns, residents, and fellows. Cash Back Earn a $225 bonus exclusively for being referred by Physicians Thrive when you refinance your student loans with CommonBond. SoFi’s … Read more

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Physicians Top 10 Places to Live and Work

Location Preferences Where are the best places for physicians to live and work in the United States? Now, the answer, as you probably suspect, is highly subjective. After all, everyone appreciates different things and has different location preferences. Some require an urban setting while others are only content with a rural or suburban lifestyle. However, … Read more

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The Non-Compete Clause: What is it? Is it enforceable?

The Positives and Negatives of a Non-Compete Clause When reviewing an employment contract, one of the first things physicians look for is the non-compete clause. It’s only natural to think about the level of job flexibility if they wish to leave an employer. Especially when it’s not a good fit. Statistically, younger physicians will stay … Read more

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Radiologist Jobs: Where Are You in Demand?

Becoming a full-time radiologist requires many years of rigorous training and challenging coursework. However, once you have completed this education and training, securing a position in the field is often easier than expected. To qualify for radiology positions, each radiologist must earn a bachelor’s degree, pass the MCATs, and attend medical school. Following this, they … Read more

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Moonlighting Medical Residents: Side Gigs to Make More Money

As a resident physician, there’s one thing you can count on: You’re going to earn a relatively small salary despite the long hours and hard work you’ll be putting in. Residents earn a fraction of what licensed physicians make. And if you’re already burdened by student loan debt, these crucial years of residency training can be … Read more

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Searching Dermatology Jobs: How to Find the Best

Whether you practice general dermatology, pediatric dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, or work as a Mohs surgeon, finding the perfect opportunity can take time and dedication. There are various ways you can go about finding a job in the city you want to work in and at a salary level that’s appropriate for your level of experience. … Read more

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Where Do Electrophysiologists Make the Most Competitive Salaries?

An electrophysiology cardiologist cares for patients with irregular heart rhythms. Electrophysiologists are one of the top-earning cardiologist subspecialties. Considering that it is one of the most difficult medical specialties — and that it takes sixteen years of training to get licensed to practice — the high pay is understandable. How much does an electrophysiologist make? … Read more

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USMLE, CBSE NBME, MCCQE, + More: Medical Licensing Exams Explained

Most physicians agree — taking a medical licensing exam is one of the most stressful parts of their education and training. No matter what medical school you go to, preparing for residency requires that you earn passing scores on several tough exams. During residency, you’ll need to pass even more exams to become a fully licensed … Read more

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