Market Driven HealthCare – What you need to know before searching for a position
The Medical Relationship – Collaborating with your Partner in Career and Life
An Apple a Day Keeps the Burnout Away: Why it’s Vital to Be Well as a Physician
Getting to Know the Details of Burnout: Knowing the Signs of Burnout Will Make the Devil you Know Less Intimidating
8 Memory-Boosting Tips for Medical Students Appearing for USMLE
3 Financial Life Cycles of Physicians
Think Small to Cast a Wider Job Search Net
3 Common Financial Pitfalls of Residents & Fellows
3 Money-Saving Tips for Young Physicians To Unlock Their First Home Purchase
How To Calm Your Senses Before Surgery
Top Healthcare Job Search Sites and Apps
Physician Burnout vs. Fulfillment – Why it’s Not a Fair Fight
4 Debt Elimination Programs Every Resident and Fellow Must Know
Work-Life Balance Priorities for Younger Doctors
Is medical school an anti-mentorship program?
Five Smart Ways to Cut Your Income Taxes in 2015
Practice-Building Lessons from the Blueberry Farm
How you can stop annoyance or frustrations quickly
Meet the happiest doctor in Idaho!
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By Meagan Vermeulen, MD
/ January 30, 2020
Work Smarter, Not Harder: Knowing the Players and Rules to the Game of Healthcare and Understanding Market-Driven Healthcare can be...
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By Meagan Vermeulen, MD
/ January 28, 2020
Getting to Know You and Your Relationships: Cultivating Your Personal Partnerships as a Physician The center of a physician’s job...
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By Meagan Vermeulen, MD
/ January 24, 2020
We’ve heard a lot about the syndrome of Burnout that plagues the medical community. Like many diseases of opportunity, however,...
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By Meagan Vermeulen, MD
/ December 11, 2019
Burnout is a term that is used frequently in medical education today, with some studies noting that up to 70%...
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By Eric Brown
/ October 1, 2018
The first step of the U.S. Medical Licensing Examination process, otherwise known as, USMLE Step 1 is conducted to gauge...
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By David Denniston, CFA
/ October 13, 2016
As a young medical student, you cannot wait to graduate and get to residency. A huge paycheck awaits. Maybe you...
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By Todd Skertich
/ August 14, 2016
Have you ever taken a vacation and felt that wonderful “getting away” feeling that comes with the peace and quiet of beautiful...
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By David Denniston, CFA
/ June 15, 2016
Imagine this, picture this. You’re finally done with medical school! Dreams of reclaiming your time & diving into your profession,...
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By David Denniston, CFA
/ February 4, 2016
It’s almost that time of the year again! The snow is almost done falling. It’s melting into big puddles for...
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By Dan Fries
/ January 26, 2016
I’ve always marveled at the focus, concentration and unflappability of experienced surgeons. The amount of calm they exude even outside...
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By Kyle Power
/ January 19, 2016
Searching for a job in healthcare can be overwhelming. No matter where you are in your career, from just out...
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By Todd Skertich
/ December 15, 2015
Why does having a sense of satisfaction and fulfillment as a modern doctor seem like such a struggle at times?...
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By David Denniston, CFA
/ December 2, 2015
You’re in bed, tossing and turning. You can’t sleep. You feel like you are in a financial prison, constrained by...
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By Iris Grimm
/ November 24, 2015
Are younger doctors (particularly age 40 and under) different in what they expect in terms of work-life balance? Younger doctors...
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By Pam Wible, MD
/ November 24, 2015
“Medical school is a great anti-mentorship program. You meet a lot of doctors you’d never want to become.” That’s what...
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By David Denniston, CFA
/ November 9, 2015
Today’s world is an incredibly tax-unfriendly & environment for physicians. By increasing your taxes due to the provisions of the...
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By Vicki Rackner, MD
/ November 9, 2015
My son and I pick blueberries each summer. Sounds like a nice relaxing family activity, right? It was in years...
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By Iris Grimm
/ November 9, 2015
Are you feeling frustrated or annoyed more frequently? Feeling frustration or annoyance frequently can be a major energy drainer in...
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By Pamela Wible, MD
/ November 9, 2015
I just got to hang out with a graduate of my physician retreat, Ann Cordum, M.D., who now has a...
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