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Balancing Life With a Career in Surgery

August 27, 2014

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New data demonstrate that marital status, children, and gender appear to have a powerful effect on the career planning of general surgery residents.Graduate surgical education has changed significantly during the past 20 years. Several events have changed the landscape considerably, including the elimination of the pyramidal training system in 1983, the institution of the Accreditation ...Read More

A Census of Actively Licensed Physicians in the United States, 2012

November 27, 2013

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Over the past 150 years, state medical licensing and regulatory boards in the United States have steadily evolved from entities that simply issued medical licenses …Read Full Article

Hospitals See Alignment With Doctors as Boon to Patient Care

July 15, 2013

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Hospital executives believe physician relationships are key to their success in the quickly developing accountable care environment. Read More!

Physician Compensation: Adapting to a Changing Landscape

September 13, 2011

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As healthcare is revolving, including modifications in delivery and payment methods, physician compensation has to evolve as well. Read More!

MGMA Survey: Starting Salary Greatest for Specialty Care Physicians in Multispecialty Practices

August 11, 2011

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Median first-year guranteed compensation was greater for specialty-care physicians in multispecialty practices than in single-specialty practices acording to the Medical Group Management Association’s (MGMA’s) Physician Placement Starting Salary Survey: 2011 Report Based on 2010 Data …Read Full Article

Who’s the Happiest?

July 28, 2011

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What specialty has the most satisfied physician? Dermatologists take the care with Radiologists and oncologists following …Read Full Aricle

Immune to Cuts: Lofty Salaries at Hospitals

March 15, 2011

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By Jim Dwyer At Bronx-Lebanon, a hospital that exists only by the grace and taxed fortunes of the people of New York State, the chief executive was paid $4.8 million in 2007 and $3.6 million in 2008, records show. At NewYork-Presbyterian, a hospital system that receives nearly half a billion dollars annually in public money, ...Read More

States Prepare to Revamp Relicensing Requirements

January 24, 2011

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By: Mary Ellen Schneider, Internal Medicine News Digital Network State medical boards are eyeing ways to overhaul the relicensure process so that it better measures a physician’s efforts to stay abreast of clinical developments. Currently, while the public assumes that state licensure means that a physician remains competent, that’s just not the case, according to ...Read More

12 Points for successful EHR Implementation

January 17, 2011

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Follow these guidelines to make your transition to EHRs a success.. Read More!