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Today, 73% of family physicians are considered “employed,” which comes with many benefits but also tradeoffs. This article addresses skills rarely taught during training: .
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Medicare has updated its vaccine for the flu season, and new codes cover new boosters.
“I truly love my specialty,” he writes . “That doesn’t mean I think everything is perfect. It just means that I feel family medicine is a calling, and it called to me.”
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Untreated scabies can lead to secondary bacterial infections like impetigo, furunculosis, and the risk of bacterial toxin-induced diseases. Watch as Dr. Theodore Rosen, Professor of Dermatology at Baylor College of Medicine, discusses the need to treat this long-neglected disease in a timely manner.
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Explore physician employment contract terms, advice on specific provisions, and dispute resolution information before signing a contract.
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Achieving the Quadruple Aim requires physician leadership, particularly the ability to lead by influencing others and implementing positive changes in your practice and community.
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Read the latest issue of FPM.
Earn 5 CME credits.
- How to Be Employed “Well”
- Board Certification Maintenance
- The Power of Professional Coaching
- Pitfalls in Physician Payment Models
- A Checklist for New Physicians
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Top illustration by Traci Daberko | Cover illustration by Traci Daberko |
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