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Disability Insurance for Self-Employed Physicians

For physicians, having disability insurance coverage is just as important as having health insurance, auto insurance, and homeowner’s insurance. It’s the single best way to protect your future income and ensure you can still earn income even if you become too ill or injured to perform your job duties. No matter their specialty, every physician … Read more

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Types of Disability Insurance for Physicians: Your Full Breakdown

Disability insurance is protection. Protection of your finances. Protection for your family. And protection for your future. It’s as important as having health or life insurance, yet not everyone has a policy. For physicians earning a high annual salary, it’s even more crucial. A physical disability or a serious illness can prevent you from working … Read more

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Fill Out the Form to Get Started Now is the best time to buy disability insurance Need Disability Insurance? 877-744-9474 Laying the groundwork toward financial health starts with disability insurance. At Physicians Thrive, we’re here to help find the plan that best fits your needs. When You Work With Physicians Thrive, We Promise The Best … Read more

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How Much Do Pain Management Specialists Make?

Pain management specialists can wear a variety of hats. They may use any combination of anesthetics, physiatry, physical therapy, and radiology to treat patients. Pain management specialists may even enlist the help of psychologists or psychiatrists in their patients’ pain management plans. Physicians who specialize in pain medicine may end up in a variety of … Read more

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How to Start a Successful Ophthalmology Practice

As a physician, there are multiple ways you can seek employment, grow your career, and earn the income that you’ve trained so hard for. Physicians have the option to join a hospital group or a large health care network. They can work as an employee in a small practice or a medical clinic. Physicians can … Read more

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Everything You Need to Know About Physician Retirement

Do you find it hard to imagine a time when you’ll actually be ready to take off your white coat and retire? Many physicians can’t even fathom walking away from the career they love. Many feel as though they should work later in life since they started their careers late. Others think they should work … Read more

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Transplant Surgeons’ Jobs: Specialty and Multi-Organ

Of all the advancements made in technology and medicine, organ transplantation remains one of the most impressive ways to save a life and extend life expectancy. And while the need for organ transplants is on the rise, there aren’t that many physicians who perform these surgeries. According to Statista, there are 53,872 surgeons in the United … 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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Don’t Get Short-changed by Short-sighted Savings in Disability Insurance

Fully protect the investment you have made in your earning potential Physicians often share other disability plan ideas they have been told about. We love when this happens so we can help them compare their options. But there is a concerning trend in these plans. We are seeing a shift in the definition of “total … 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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