Saturday, January 15, 2011

Medical Residents and medical students need help preparing for the real world

Are medical students or medical residents given adequate business training prior to entering the work force? Definitely Not. This is a huge deficiency in medical school and medical residency training.
Before any doctor or medical resident enters private practice and signs any contract with a potential medical group or employer, he or she should read The Medical Entrepreneur Pearls, Pitfalls and Practical Business Advice For Doctors. It was written specifically with medical residents, students and doctors in training in mind. There are contributions by health care and corporate attorneys giving advice to medical residents that will end up saving them money and headaches often associated with joining the wrong practice or starting off in practice without the correct licensures. The book gives medical residents and medical students and easy to read, step by step guide on how to be prepared for entering private practice.

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