A significant amount of medical training, at both the medical school and residency levels, occurs at larger academic hospital systems, however. This can make getting a firsthand view of private practice a challenge for physicians in training.
Going Solo: Otolaryngologists Share the Benefits and Challenges of Private Practice
Private practice otolaryngologists say they are under pressure with stagnant reimbursement, increasing administrative burdens, and recruiting challenges.
What Steps ENT Private Practices Are Taking to Financially Survive the Coronavirus Pandemic
Deciding between Private Practice and Hospital Employment
How to choose path is right for you
Private Practitioners Take Different Marketing Paths, with Common Theme
East Coast, West Coast, Midwest-when it comes to effective marketing techniques, otolaryngologists in private practice sound themes parallel to those shared by their colleagues in academic and group practices.