Finding, and Retaining the Best Front Office Staff
November 22nd 2017Front office staff are the face of a practice. Patients form perceptions about the quality of a doctor’s work based on interactions with staff at the front desk. As such, the people you hire as front office staff might just be the most important staff members in the practice.
Build On Solid Foundations with Documentation and Consistency
October 16th 2017Excellent recordkeeping and policy handbooks are the heart of any practice. Too often, thorny situations arise without proper documentation, but potential lawsuits can be avoided with the aforementioned elements in place — maybe it’s time to have a conversation with a human resource professional or labor employment attorney.
Lessons Learned from Investing Under the UGMA
September 20th 2017Nearly two decades ago, Shirley Mueller and her husband invested in their granddaughter's future under the Uniform Gift to Minors Act (UGMA). The physician turned financial advisor assesses the present and future outlook of the contribution.
No Estate Plan? Here Are 7 Moves You Need to Make
August 31st 2017Death is an inevitable part of life, and it can happen at any time. Though you may not be ill or expect it to come, death does not cater to our plans. That's why it's important to make sure your assets are taken care of in the event something happens to you. Continue below for crucial estate planning tips.
The Positive Aspects of Non-Clinical Jobs
August 18th 2017More and more physicians are exploring medical careers outside patient care. Even if you're still passionate about your clinical work, it is never a bad time to move forward toward new challenges and skills. Continue below to see if a non-clinical role is right for you.
Paying Off Med School Debt by Refinancing vs. Consolidating
July 20th 2017According to the AAMC, 83 percent the class of 2016 left school with more than $100,000 in debt. If you are like the majority of medical school graduates out there, you're probably saddled with a good amount of student debt. Of those students, 44 percent plan to enter a loan forgiveness or repayment program. Consolidating and refinancing are just two of those options. To learn about these two payment plans, continue below.
Finding Advisors Committed to Ethics
July 20th 2017As health care professionals committed to ethics, it may not occur to physicians that their financial advisors don't adhere to the same principles. Advisors serve the best interests of their clients, and if you are not on top of the nuances of the financial advice industry, you may find yourself in a conflict of interest. Continue below to learn more about finding advisors who care as much about ethical practices as you do.