How doctors can detect, defuse, and prevent patient anger against themselves and their employees
Gifting Season Can Present Ethical Dilemma for Physicians
When it comes to receiving gifts from patients, otolaryngologists and other doctors walk a fine moral line
Part-Time Work Appeals to Increasing Number of Physicians
A survey from 2010 reports that 21% of physicians in the United States are working part-time, compared with 13% in 2005
Avoiding Career Burnout Can Be a Challenge for Otolaryngologists
Communication Strategies to Help Medical Providers Help Their Patients
Incorporating health literacy practices into patient care.
Key Provisions that Can Make or Break Extended Warranties for Medical Equipment
The art of purchasing a piece of medical equipment requires the perfect combination of medical, financial, business and legal expertise.
Effectively Accommodate Employee Time Off in Your Medical Practice
The question of how much time off to provide, as well as how to ensure staff does not abuse the policy, can leave practice managers confused. Here, we help you navigate the waters of paid time off.
The Challenges of Rural ENT Practice
While finding the time to meet the demands of an isolated community can be daunting, the benefits are often well worth it.
Mobile Computing Can Revolutionize Health Care
Mobile devices have the power to change health care as we know it.
With Employees, Timely Documentation Is Key
Key documentation you should have in place for each of your employees.
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