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The Complete Guide to Physician Retirement Planning

If you want to enjoy your retirement years, you’ll need to have a savings plan in place. Because doctors are some of the highest-earning Americans, most new physicians assume that saving is easy. However, that’s not necessarily the case. Unless you establish a solid retirement plan, you might not have enough to support yourself in … Read more

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A September Update on Covid-19 & Physician Employment Prospects

With a tightening job market, physicians are advised to be patient, but not passive. In April, we wrote about the myriad ways that the onset of COVID-19 was affecting physicians and their employment contracts. At the time, hospital settings were bracing for sudden spikes in patient loads, while many private practices were pressuring physician employees … Read more

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When Physicians Should Walk Away From a Job Offer

The decision to turn down a job offer can be a difficult one. Especially for young doctors facing pressure to secure an employment contract. Too many new physicians make the mistake of accepting any offer out of a sense of urgency. Only to then find themselves stuck in a bad position or back on the … Read more

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Everything You Need to Know About Medical Peer Reviews

As a physician, you’ll have to undergo years of medical school and residency, the time-consuming processes of credentialing and privileging and, sometimes, the stressful process of a medical peer review. Most physicians are highly adept at navigating the many administrative, bureaucratic, and legal regulations that come with the job. Yet, for many physicians, the peer review … Read more

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Steps to Get Licensed With the Ohio Medical Board

Graduating med school and finishing your residency are the most critical steps toward becoming a licensed physician. The only thing standing in between you and your future as an Ohio physician is the application process. If everything goes well, you should get licensed with the Ohio Medical Board within about 60 days of applying. But … 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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What a Physician Should Do If They Just Started a Job and Got Another Offer

It is common practice for physicians, regardless of their specialty, to sign a physician employment contract. Hospitals, healthcare groups, and private practices alike put contracts in place to protect both the employer and the physician. In many cases, signing a physician employment contract is a cause for celebration and congratulations. It usually means that you’re … Read more

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Group Disability vs. Individual Disability Insurance for Physicians

The need for disability insurance for professionals is crucial. This is especially true for physicians. The choice of whether or not to get disability insurance isn’t a difficult one to make. Moreover, the real issue comes down to which policy to enroll in. In order to make that decision, you should have a good understanding … Read more

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What Is Sullivan Cotter? What Physicians Need to Know

Interestingly, the market for physicians is an ever-fluctuating scale. Healthcare organizations want to keep costs low while maintaining physician productivity and fair compensation. To find benchmark numbers that ensure a successful healthcare business requires a lot of data. The development of independent consulting firms met the need for this data. They took the initiative to … Read more

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Understanding Your Resident Doctor Employment Agreement

While physicians work in all sorts of different facilities and specialties, there’s one thing that all physician jobs have in common: they always require contracts. Unlike other professionals in other industries, physicians work under strict guidelines, and contracts are in place to protect doctors as well as the hospitals or healthcare groups they work for. … Read more

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