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How To Increase Your Income As A Physician

It’s no secret that compensation can be a difficult discussion with potential employers. Here, we’ll give you everything that you need to navigate that discussion and start earning what you’re worth. We’ll delve into understanding your worth, evaluating (and prioritizing) the roles that will bring you the most happiness, and the four key factors to … 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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Five Common Misconceptions about Physician Contract Reviews

Professional contract review is one of the final steps that a new doctor must take before securing their first official job. And yet, many residents and fellows are largely in the dark about the details of the professional contract review process when they receive their first employment offer. Our team of physician contract attorneys and … Read more

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The Doctor’s Life Podcast Episode 015- Four Reasons For Leaving A Job

Leaving your current job. We all have reasons for doing it. Something may have been promised to you that never panned out. Maybe it was something that started out small, but eventually grew and you decided it was something you did not want to handle any longer. One of the most common questions you will … 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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Contract Review – Can I Get That In Writing?

In previous posts, I’ve highlighted the importance of understanding certain language in an employment contract that could come back to haunt you if not handled correctly. We discussed the forgiveness period as it pertains to loan repayment and the difference between “claims-made” versus “occurrence” malpractice insurance. But what other terms and conditions in your contract … Read more

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Physician Contracts, Disability Insurance and Investments

Contracts: Horrible Unexpected Results Of Casual Contracts It’s tempting to trust your new employer and assume he or she has your best interests at heart. Employers are, after all, showing faith in you when they offer you a contract. However, it’s not uncommon for unexamined contracts to contain unintended pitfalls that make things go horribly … Read more

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Physician Contract Negotiation: Letters of Intent

Be careful not to “tie your negotiation hands” when signing an offer letter. Many employers use a Letter of Intent, also known as an Offer Letter, to get new physicians to agree to certain terms before they draft the actual employment contract. This is a routine part of the negotiation process, but it should not … Read more

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Physician Contract Negotiation: Value of Multiple Offers

Using Multiple Offers for Contract Negotiation Having multiple employment offers provides additional leverage during contract negotiations When physicians are considering more than one employment offer, they often have additional leverage during negotiations. The reason for this is that the physician can utilize the strengths of each offer as a way to request changes in the … Read more

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