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Ins and Outs of Medical Practice Non-Compete Provisions
By Daniel M. Bernick, Esq., M.B.A. Posted on Physicians News Digest, August 17, 2010 Loathed by associate physicians and loved by practice owners, non-compete clauses are standard features in physician contracts. An understanding of these provisions is thus essential for all concerned. What exactly is a “non-compete” or “restrictive covenant” clause? The standard provision prohibits [...]
A Typical Initial Employment Agreement for Physicians
By Jeffrey B. Sansweet, Esquire For Physicians News Digest Although each medical practice opportunity is unique, most employment contracts with physician-owned private practices address similar issues. How each practice deals with those issues in the contract does vary and is the subject of this article. Term The term of the agreement must be set forth. [...]
5 Quick Fixes for Physician CVs
If you are a licensed and board certified physician, you are in the enviable position of having credentials that mostly speak for themselves. But that doesn’t mean you can afford to have a sloppy or thrown together physician curriculum vitae (CV). As with many things in life, CVs are often judged by their appearance first.
‘Top Doc’ iPhone App Improves Diagnostic Skills
Medical publisher Elsevier and video game developer Legacy Interactive have just announced the release of Top Doc, an iPhone app that features medical content and quizzes designed to let medical students, residents and junior faculty practice and improve their visual diagnosis skills.
Put your e-Resume to Work! Tips for conquering internet job postings.
Congratulations! Your C.V. is prepared and properly formatted to be able to conveniently respond to any type of online job posting. You’ve found an interesting job online and are ready to submit your application. The fastest way is to email your cover letter and resume to the person or organization indicated in the job posting.
