In today's ED scheduling world, there are three are several shift time-frames to work in the ED. Typically, 8-12 hour shifts are the normal pending on the ED size. In smaller emergency departments, it is not uncommon to see 24 hour - 72 hour shifts. The longer shifts are usually in low volume rural areas... Read more
Category: 2022
Ready for a Locum Tenens Job?
Tired of the same old job? Interested in travel? If so, locum tenens (travelling provider) may be right for you. As a traveling provider, you can expect to earn more for your troubles due to time away from home. Not only do you typically make a higher rate, mileage and housing/hotel costs are common reimbursements... Read more
Benefits of the Non-Employed Physician
There are two types of main hiring models of physicians/providers. A provider can be employed by a hospital or group in which the employer withholds taxes. When you are employed by a hospital or group you must follow their rules of retirement accounts, health insurance, what gets reimbursed, etc. On the other hand, a provider... Read more
Quick Guide to Physician Contracts
Your halfway through your last year of residency and you're getting ready to sign your first contract for your new job after you graduate. The hospital/clinic/group you're working for sends you a contract that is several pages long. What to do next? Well, several people may hire a contract lawyer to read through the contract... Read more
Physician Burnout is Real!
Physician burnout is real! It is not unusual to see routine articles in the news nowadays about the dissatisfaction with the current state of practice for clinicians. Aside from the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown which affected the majority of physician practices one way or another, continuing struggles post COVID-19 re-opening have only exacerbated the issue. In... Read more