The Fine Print That Costs Physicians Their Freedom
For many physicians, the first employment contract feels like a finish line. After years of medical school, residency, and fellowship, finally there’s…
In physician hiring, the story we're told is deceptively simple. The decision comes down to credentials, years of experience, and perhaps a productivity benchmark. The boxes are checked, the CV is reviewed, and a candidate is decl…
For many physicians, the first employment contract feels like a finish line. After years of medical school, residency, and fellowship, finally there’s…
Picture a garden where many of the plants are growing in the wrong soil. They survive, but they tilt toward the light and never quite reach their full…
In 2011, a surgical services team at a major U.S. hospital launched a quiet pilot project. Operating room delays had been growing worse each quarter, …
Here's a scenario that may sound familiar:
There’s a moment nearly every physician experiences: not always burnout, not always dissatisfaction, but a quiet recognition that something isn’t quit…
Let’s rewind the story. You’re a well-trained, mid-career physician. You’ve done the work, built the credentials, and you’re open…cautiously…to what’s…