Produktbild: Essential Paths to Life After Residency

Essential Paths to Life After Residency

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.09.2012

Verlag

Plural Publishing - IPSUK

Seitenzahl

470

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/2.4 cm

Gewicht

675 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-59756-465-6

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From the Foreword "Part of the reason recent graduates fear starting a practice or joining a private practice is that they learned nothing about the requirements for success in their training. Training people to do surgery and examine patients is no longer sufficient, no matter the pathway you choose upon graduation. Traditionalists do not see educating trainees in contracting, office management, billing and collection, pension planning, purchasing, and so forth as part of the "academic training". "This book helps set the course for your education. It will enlighten you on the the things that are almost never discussed in medical school or residency." --Gerald B. Healy, MD, FACS Professor of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School Healy Chair in Otolaryngology Emeritus, Children's Hospital Boston

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.09.2012

Verlag

Plural Publishing - IPSUK

Seitenzahl

470

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/2.4 cm

Gewicht

675 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-59756-465-6

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  • Produktbild: Essential Paths to Life After Residency
  • Contents Foreword by Gerald Healy Preface Contributors 1 From the Eyes of a Resident Alisha West 2 The Basics of a Practice Setup Seth M. Brown and Yvonne Chan 3 From the Eyes of a 10-Year Practitioner Thomas G. Takoudes 4 Academic Practice: Early Career Perspective Subinoy Das 5 Academic Practice: A Midcareer Perspective (1) David Eibling 6 Academic Practice: A Midcareer Perspective (2) M. Boyd Gillespie 7 Academic Practice: A Chair's Perspective Kathleen Yaremchuk 8 Academic Practice: An Emeritus Perspective Roger L. Crumley 9 What Do You Look for When Recruiting Faculty Members? Harold C. Pillsbury III 10 How Do You Build Succession for Your Department? Harold C. Pillsbury III 11 Solo Practice and Building Up Brian W. Downs 12 The Solo Practice Ed Ermini 13 Transitioning from Solo to Partnership Practice Daryl Colden 14 Subspecialty Group Jose N. Fayad 15 Multi-specialty Group Practice: Early Career Seth M. Brown and Belachew Tessema 16 Multi-specialty Groups: A Midcareer Perspective Jay Raisen 17 Multi-specialty Group: A Seasoned Perspective Michael G. Glenn 18 Hospital-Owned Group David Karas 19 Analytical Perspective of Academic Medicine, Multispecialty Group Practice, and Hospital-Owned Group Michael S. Benninger 20 Military (and VA) Career Lee A. Pietrangelo and David Eibling 21 How to Sustain and Grow the Practice Past Ten Years K. J. Lee 22 How Do You Wind Down K. J. Lee 23 Pros and Cons of Ancillary Services in Otolaryngology Gavin Setzen, Michael Setzen, Siobhan Kuhar, Adam Weisstuch, and Manderly A. Cohen 24 Understanding Physician Reimbursement Ryan Scannell 25 Starting a Practice in the Canadian Health Care System Yvonne Chan 26 Starting a Practice in the UK System - Primary Care Perspective Jas Lidder 27 Starting a Practice in the United Kingdom - Specialty Perspective Vyas M. N. Prasad 28 Lifelong Learning David R. Nielsen and Sonya Malekzadeh 29 Maintenance of Certification Robert H. Miller 30 Canadian Certification Process Ian J. Witterick 31 How to Work with Software Engineers in Health Information Technology Gregory J. Clary and K. J. Lee 32 Real Estate Lloyd Lee, Chieko Yoneyhama, and K. J. Lee 33 Inadequate Insurance or Insurance Poor Robert F. Eilers Jr., Emily A. Melin, and David Soule 34 Long-Term Care Insurance Jay Sabot 35 What Kind of Practice: Legal Entities - Pros and Cons? Susan Epstein 36 Practice and Personal Income Tax Planning David L. Reynolds, Esq. 37 Now You Have Made It, How to Grow and Protect It Carolyn A. Matthes and William L. Matthes 38 Ten Tools to Be a Successful Surgeon Peter A. Adamson 39 The Art of Listening and Healing Jeralyn Fantarella Appendix A. Common Sense Pearls Appendix B. Common Sense Nuts and Bolts of a Usable Robust EHR Index