How to prepare an effective talk and engage your audience
6 Tips to Keep Staff Meetings on Track
Useful staff meetings don’t waste time and convey information that can keep your physician practice working at its best
Complications for When Physicians Change a Maiden Name
There are several options married couples can use when deciding which names to use after the wedding
Landing Your First Otolaryngology Job
Tips for medical residents transitioning from training to job market
Job Relocation Assistance Tips for Physicians
Landing financial help isn’t only factor otolaryngologists should consider before making a move
Career Assessments Align Professional, Personal Goals
Routine checkups of what is or isn’t working at a current job can help otolaryngologists meld their values, strengths, passions with career path
Physician Background Checks Protect Patients, Health Care Providers
Otolaryngologist job candidates should be prepared for credential verification, reference checking and additional background investigations
Participation in Athletics May Make for a Better Otolaryngologist
A new study suggests that serious participation in athletic activities is the best determiner of a good clinician
Employment Contracts Need to Ensure Physicians are Free Agents
How to avoid restrictive employment agreements that prevent moonlighting, volunteering or appearing as an expert witness outside your clinical practice work
Physician Job Interview Tips
For mid-career job seekers, the right questions and answers can make all the difference
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