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Medical Career: Finding a Job

Finding a job
Step 1: What do you want?

October 22, 2004

In this new series, we'll advise you on how to get your career up and running—or get an unsatisfying career back on track somewhere else.

Finding a job
Step 2: Start looking

November 5, 2004

A physician search firm and the Internet can help you ferret out opportunities. Or you can get by with a little help from your friends, and their friends.

Finding a Job
Step 3: Selling yourself

December 3, 2004

The way you present yourself—on paper and in person—will determine whether you land that dream job.

Finding a Job
Step 4: Weighing offers

January 21, 2005

Before you sign an employment agreement, do your homework, talk with your advisers, then decide which offer you can't refuse.

Finding a Job
Step 5: Settling in

February 4, 2005

Adjusting to a new practice requires finesse, hard work, and patience. Don't be shy about asking for help.

Things to consider before accepting a job offer

December 4, 2009

Get your questions answered on coding and billing skills, as well as what to consider before taking the job.

Golden Opportunities

January 23, 2009

Physician retirees face unique challenges when looking for volunteer options, but their skills are needed.

Finding a Job: Returning to practice

March 4, 2005

This last installment in our series tells you how to get back into medicine if you've been away for some time—or are planning on a hiatus.

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