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Can Physicians Have Cool Cars and Houses and Still Retire Early?

Amongst people who don’t work in medicine, it’s a common misconception that all doctors drive expensive luxury cars and live in big, fancy houses. But as a physician, you know that’s not always the case. Perhaps you know a few physicians who are always driving the newest Cadillac or speeding off to their fabulous weekend … Read more

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Primary Care Physician Salaries [And the Factors That Influence Them]

With the job title of primary care physician, you are the number one point of contact with your patients. You’d think that your pay would reflect that. However, according to The Heartland Institute, the salary for primary care physicians has barely increased in the past five years, while specialty physicians have seen a constant rise in … 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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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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Disability Insurance

Get one plan for your entire career. With an individual disability insurance policy, you have coverage that remains the same from job to job without any extra work on your end. The largest discounts are available to residents & fellows The top insurance companies provide discount disability insurance quotes for training physicians and they last … 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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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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Locum Tenens Coverage: Disability, Health, Malpractice and More

Working in medicine is unique in that the title of “physician” means many different things. Some physicians work around-the-clock shifts in hospital emergency departments. Other physicians operate private practices and focus on primary care or preventative medicine. Some deliver babies, some treat cancer patients, and some perform invasive neuro or cardiac surgeries. Yet, no matter what … Read more

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