The healthcare labor market shifts with time but there will always be a place for entrepreneurial physicians and other healthcare providers who seek to develop and expand their independent ventures.
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Mark and Larry tell you why work-life balance is a myth.
[Today, I’m waxing philosophical. If you want to wax along with me, then keep on reading. If not, then please peruse my other posts instead.] I’m writing this today, September 5, 2016, Labor Day here in the U.S. Originally proposed by union leaders, Labor Day commemorates American workers. Just as unions have mostly outlived their […]
It was June when I saw it. The boarded-up stores of Main Street, paved red with bricks and lost hope.
It was June when I saw it. The boarded-up stores of Main Street, paved red with bricks and lost hope.
It was June when I saw it. The boarded-up stores of Main Street, paved red with bricks and lost hope. As I’ve written before (for example, here) and as you’ve undoubtedly witnessed, medical care is shifting from a hospital and, in many cases, physician office, model to a consumer model. Walk-in clinics in markets and […]
In the U.S., it seems that lots of people expect a tip, from the person who simply hands you your coffee at Starbucks to, I’d expect, hospital administrators (but only at for-profit facilities). Okay, just kidding, but you get the idea.
You get what you pay for. If you try to get it without paying for it, you won’t get much of it, at least not of high quality. And you are probably stealing. The irony is that you are stealing from yourself, from your future. Medical Group Compensation Plans What does your medical group’s compensation […]
In the U.S., it seems that lots of people expect a tip, from the person who simply hands you your coffee at Starbucks to, I’d expect, hospital administrators (but only at for-profit facilities). Okay, just kidding, but you get the idea.
It’s not uncommon for some physicians to be engaged in multiple ventures.