by Dr. Kathryn Sarnoski | Aug 1, 2022 | Medical Contract, Physician Contract
With the ongoing outflux of physicians across the nation, the role for locum tenens, or temporary, providers is expanding exponentially. Locums was originally a way to help staff rural and underserved communities, but in recent decades has expanded into all locations...
by Dr. Kathryn Sarnoski | Jul 19, 2022 | Medical Contract, Physician Contract
Over the course of this year, MGMA will release five separate data reports. In May 2022 they published the 2022 MGMA Provider Compensation and Production report, which overall expressed promising improvements in physician compensation. In the report they addressed the...
by Dr. Kathryn Sarnoski | Jul 4, 2022 | Medical Contract, Physician Contract
What is the number one section that physicians turn to on the initial review of their contract? Compensation! How do we know we are being paid appropriately? To understand whether we are receiving fair pay, you can reference my blog here for more details. In today’s...
by Dr. Kathryn Sarnoski | Jul 1, 2022 | Medical Contract, Physician Contract
“The two most powerful warriors are patience and time.” -Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace This resonates so profoundly as a physician, especially one who is actively looking for a job and/or in negotiations. Let’s talk about patience, time, and timing. In undergrad, medical...
by Dr. Kathryn Sarnoski | Mar 24, 2022 | Medical Contract, Physician Contract
When I graduated from my residency in OBGYN in 2017, I went from making $49,000 per year to $250,000. If my math is correct, that’s around a 500% raise?! I was thrilled. Suddenly that paycheck to paycheck lifestyle converted to one of comfort and ease. I could go out...
by Dr. Kathryn Sarnoski | Mar 18, 2022 | Medical Contract, Physician Contract
You can’t have it all, but you can have everything you want. The big question is, do you know what you want? What are your values? Contracts are full of significant benefits (money!) and big risks (restrictive covenants and liquidated damages!). After working well...
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