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In March, we recognize, honor and celebrate International Women’s Day (March 8), Women’s History Month and Equal Pay Day — a day that marks how far into the year a woman must work to equal a man’s earnings from the previous year. While women physicians have made strides toward pay equity in the last decade, there is still a long way to go before the gender pay gap is eliminated. Learn how a recruiter’s advocacy can help level the playing field.
What are the top 5 physician interview questions, and what's the best way to answer them? PS&D recruiter, Amy Knoup, offers her insights, starting with how to answer that always-asked, open-ended question: 'Tell us about yourself…'
Nothing will give you a clearer picture of what a new job will actually be like than the site visit. But for physicians and advanced practice clinicians, the excitement of meeting the team and touring the city is often accompanied by nerves and questions. What will happen on this multi-day job interview? How can you put your best foot forward? Learn how to make the most out of your site visit with tips from a recruitment professional.
Whether your contract is up for renewal or you’re considering a new position, being up to date on the physician employment contract process will ensure that you can negotiate and sign with confidence. Dennis Westlind, managing partner with Portland-based Bullard Law, spent seven years as senior labor and employment counsel for Providence. He offers physician contract negotiation tips and shares what pitfalls to avoid.
After a 30-year career as a U.S. Army physician that took her around the globe, Wendy Miklos was ready to return home to Montana. PS&D helped her find the perfect transition to civilian life in an Occupational Medicine role at Providence Medical Group-Missoula.
Whether you’re joining a small medical group or a larger health system, building a successful physician practice takes immense time and energy. This makes finding the right long-term fit especially important. Get interview-ready with tips from our expert recruiter.
Burned Out? Part-Time Physician Roles Could Be the Answer: You don’t have to leave clinical care to find balance. Many employers are open to reduced workload or part-time options.