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Business of Medicine

  • Writer: anwilner
    anwilner
  • May 30, 2019
  • 1 min read

I had lots of fun yesterday speaking at the University of Tennessee internal medicine residents' noon conference on the business of medicine. The opportunities open to young physicians in 2019 are much more numerous than those I had in 1989 when I finished my training at the Montreal Neurologic Institute. I don't think that titles like Chief Information Officer or Chief Media Officer existed for physicians back then.


I also discussed locum tenens, which can help young physicians test out a geographic location or practice style while looking for their perfect permanent position. Here's a videotape of the lecture along with slides, about an hour long. Your comments are always appreciated!

 
 
 

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