Koushik K Shaw
The Ultimate Guide to Finding the Right Job After Residency
Koushik K Shaw
The Ultimate Guide to Finding the Right Job After Residency
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- Verlag: McGraw Hill LLC
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 169mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 236g
- ISBN-13: 9780071461139
- ISBN-10: 0071461132
- Artikelnr.: 21206013
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: McGraw Hill LLC
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 169mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 236g
- ISBN-13: 9780071461139
- ISBN-10: 0071461132
- Artikelnr.: 21206013
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Koushik K. Shaw, MD Urologist in group specialty practice in Austin, Texas Graduating resident in urology from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, Louisiana in July 2004 Koushik Shaw has won several awards and honorary fellowships for his teaching and medical expertise, and has coauthored and presented many research projects on surgical techniques and outcomes in urology.
Introduction
Starting the Job Search:
Profiling the Candidate
Married/Single
Family Issues (near/away from In-Laws, etc)
Quality of primary/secondary schools for children
Geographic Issues
Financial Issues/Goals
Career/Academic/Medicine related Goals
Debt Issues (Loan Payoff as part of Contract)
Expected Salary Range
Balancing Lifestyle and Profession
Profiling the Ideal Practice:
Solo Practitioner/Start a New Practice
Join a Solo Practitioner
Single-specialty group
Multi-Specialty group
Academic Practice
Locum Tenens
Government
Location (Small community; Suburban large metropolitan; Large Metropolitan)
Starting the Search (Beginning one year in advance of estimated start date)
Sources of Referrals
Recruiters and their advantages/disadvantages
Chairman/Attending physicians in program
Other physician contacts in your field
Industry/Drug detail people that may work in the geographic area you intend
to work in
Industry/Trade journals
"Cold Call" Correspondence to local physicians in area
Internet
Preparing for the Interview
Appropriate Questions
Preparing your Spouse
Beginning the Interview Process
Interview as many places as reasonable, as to get a 'reference point'/feel
for different practice situations
Interview etiquette/expectations for both interviewers/interviewee/spouse
Evaluating a Practice
So, You've Got a Contract!
Aspects of a Contract
What is legal/enforceable; what is not
Having a lawyer review contract
Time to partnership
Buy-in to partnership (what do you buy-in to)
Income/Revenue prior to partnership
Expectations of Income/Salary after partnership
Non-compete, buy-out issues; enforceability
Bonus structure
Speakers fee income
Vacation Time
Call schedule
CME Time
Moving Expenses
Special issues:
Buying into Ambulatory Surgery/Procedure Centers
Retirement Plan
Medical Plan
Appendices:
Income by Specialty, Geography, and Practice Type
Government Resources for Information (debt forbearance programs)
Recruiting companies
Appropriate CV templates
Legal Terminology, defined
Starting the Job Search:
Profiling the Candidate
Married/Single
Family Issues (near/away from In-Laws, etc)
Quality of primary/secondary schools for children
Geographic Issues
Financial Issues/Goals
Career/Academic/Medicine related Goals
Debt Issues (Loan Payoff as part of Contract)
Expected Salary Range
Balancing Lifestyle and Profession
Profiling the Ideal Practice:
Solo Practitioner/Start a New Practice
Join a Solo Practitioner
Single-specialty group
Multi-Specialty group
Academic Practice
Locum Tenens
Government
Location (Small community; Suburban large metropolitan; Large Metropolitan)
Starting the Search (Beginning one year in advance of estimated start date)
Sources of Referrals
Recruiters and their advantages/disadvantages
Chairman/Attending physicians in program
Other physician contacts in your field
Industry/Drug detail people that may work in the geographic area you intend
to work in
Industry/Trade journals
"Cold Call" Correspondence to local physicians in area
Internet
Preparing for the Interview
Appropriate Questions
Preparing your Spouse
Beginning the Interview Process
Interview as many places as reasonable, as to get a 'reference point'/feel
for different practice situations
Interview etiquette/expectations for both interviewers/interviewee/spouse
Evaluating a Practice
So, You've Got a Contract!
Aspects of a Contract
What is legal/enforceable; what is not
Having a lawyer review contract
Time to partnership
Buy-in to partnership (what do you buy-in to)
Income/Revenue prior to partnership
Expectations of Income/Salary after partnership
Non-compete, buy-out issues; enforceability
Bonus structure
Speakers fee income
Vacation Time
Call schedule
CME Time
Moving Expenses
Special issues:
Buying into Ambulatory Surgery/Procedure Centers
Retirement Plan
Medical Plan
Appendices:
Income by Specialty, Geography, and Practice Type
Government Resources for Information (debt forbearance programs)
Recruiting companies
Appropriate CV templates
Legal Terminology, defined
Introduction
Starting the Job Search:
Profiling the Candidate
Married/Single
Family Issues (near/away from In-Laws, etc)
Quality of primary/secondary schools for children
Geographic Issues
Financial Issues/Goals
Career/Academic/Medicine related Goals
Debt Issues (Loan Payoff as part of Contract)
Expected Salary Range
Balancing Lifestyle and Profession
Profiling the Ideal Practice:
Solo Practitioner/Start a New Practice
Join a Solo Practitioner
Single-specialty group
Multi-Specialty group
Academic Practice
Locum Tenens
Government
Location (Small community; Suburban large metropolitan; Large Metropolitan)
Starting the Search (Beginning one year in advance of estimated start date)
Sources of Referrals
Recruiters and their advantages/disadvantages
Chairman/Attending physicians in program
Other physician contacts in your field
Industry/Drug detail people that may work in the geographic area you intend
to work in
Industry/Trade journals
"Cold Call" Correspondence to local physicians in area
Internet
Preparing for the Interview
Appropriate Questions
Preparing your Spouse
Beginning the Interview Process
Interview as many places as reasonable, as to get a 'reference point'/feel
for different practice situations
Interview etiquette/expectations for both interviewers/interviewee/spouse
Evaluating a Practice
So, You've Got a Contract!
Aspects of a Contract
What is legal/enforceable; what is not
Having a lawyer review contract
Time to partnership
Buy-in to partnership (what do you buy-in to)
Income/Revenue prior to partnership
Expectations of Income/Salary after partnership
Non-compete, buy-out issues; enforceability
Bonus structure
Speakers fee income
Vacation Time
Call schedule
CME Time
Moving Expenses
Special issues:
Buying into Ambulatory Surgery/Procedure Centers
Retirement Plan
Medical Plan
Appendices:
Income by Specialty, Geography, and Practice Type
Government Resources for Information (debt forbearance programs)
Recruiting companies
Appropriate CV templates
Legal Terminology, defined
Starting the Job Search:
Profiling the Candidate
Married/Single
Family Issues (near/away from In-Laws, etc)
Quality of primary/secondary schools for children
Geographic Issues
Financial Issues/Goals
Career/Academic/Medicine related Goals
Debt Issues (Loan Payoff as part of Contract)
Expected Salary Range
Balancing Lifestyle and Profession
Profiling the Ideal Practice:
Solo Practitioner/Start a New Practice
Join a Solo Practitioner
Single-specialty group
Multi-Specialty group
Academic Practice
Locum Tenens
Government
Location (Small community; Suburban large metropolitan; Large Metropolitan)
Starting the Search (Beginning one year in advance of estimated start date)
Sources of Referrals
Recruiters and their advantages/disadvantages
Chairman/Attending physicians in program
Other physician contacts in your field
Industry/Drug detail people that may work in the geographic area you intend
to work in
Industry/Trade journals
"Cold Call" Correspondence to local physicians in area
Internet
Preparing for the Interview
Appropriate Questions
Preparing your Spouse
Beginning the Interview Process
Interview as many places as reasonable, as to get a 'reference point'/feel
for different practice situations
Interview etiquette/expectations for both interviewers/interviewee/spouse
Evaluating a Practice
So, You've Got a Contract!
Aspects of a Contract
What is legal/enforceable; what is not
Having a lawyer review contract
Time to partnership
Buy-in to partnership (what do you buy-in to)
Income/Revenue prior to partnership
Expectations of Income/Salary after partnership
Non-compete, buy-out issues; enforceability
Bonus structure
Speakers fee income
Vacation Time
Call schedule
CME Time
Moving Expenses
Special issues:
Buying into Ambulatory Surgery/Procedure Centers
Retirement Plan
Medical Plan
Appendices:
Income by Specialty, Geography, and Practice Type
Government Resources for Information (debt forbearance programs)
Recruiting companies
Appropriate CV templates
Legal Terminology, defined