As waiting rooms pile up with patients spending as long as an hour waiting to see their physician, physicians are wondering how much longer they can continue to work 80+-hour weeks with limited or no call coverage.
Getting Help with Getting your License
If you were working with us, we’d do whatever it takes to help you obtain that license on time.
The Successful Interview: Are You Asking the Right Questions?
A two-hour interview is a very short period of time to spend gathering information that will lead to one of the most important decisions in your life.
Recruiting Timeline: From Submitting Your CV to Signing the Contract-How Long Will it Take?
Michael P. Broxterman, Chief Operating Officer & Terry Lane, Editor/Staff Writer You’ve made up your mind—its time for a change. Maybe you want less hours, more money or challenge, a change of scenery, or you want to be closer to family. How long will it take from the time you contact Pinnacle Health Group (PHG) […]
Navigating the Maze: What You Need to Know Before You Start a Private Practice
Opening your own private practice can seem like a daunting task. Although it is indeed challenging, with careful planning and the right resources, you can move smoothly through the process and get off the ground running.
Understanding Your Employment Contract, Part 2 of 2 (Restrictive Covenants)
While it’s not the most critical element in an employment contract, it is important to understand, and be aware of, any restrictive covenants between an employer and employee.
Understanding Physician Employment Contracts, Part 1 of 2
Have you ever read an employment contract line for line? Or do you, like most people, scan over it and trust that it is all in order? Most people are reluctant to wade through the legal jargon and instead, hope that everything is as it should be.
Why You Should Consider a Small Town Opportunity
The next time you are presented with an opportunity in a small town, consider these points carefully – and picture yourself sitting on the porch of your Victorian, on a tree-lined street, reading the New Yorker and drinking iced-tea.