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Numerous publications, websites, recruiters, and other resources are available to help physicians find employment opportunities. This guide discusses the selection and employment contracting process that follows the identification of a suitable opportunity. It is intended to assist both individual physicians seeking employment and physician groups recruiting a physician.
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This guide addresses two complex and related practice issues that impact individual physician finances - Physician compensation and Partner buy-in arrangements.
Part-time physicians can be a boon to a practice—if you do it right. How you set up such arrangements—e.g. job-sharing or a single physician—depends on how the practice works together as a team and on the needs of both the part-time physician and the practice as a whole.
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In recent years, internists have been pressured to see more patients while continuing to provide the highest quality of care. Adding another physician to your practice can help but adding a physician assistant (PA) or nurse practitioner (NP) may be an even better solution. A PA or NP can increase your practice’s accessibility, productivity, and revenue while contributing to excellent quality and patient satisfaction.
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ACP has developed this example to aid internist practices in designing effective performance review systems for their staff.
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