This article is written highlighting Neurosurgery, although the same principals can be applied to other physician specialties.
In medical school and residency, training programs do a great job of teaching medical students clinical duties. However, how effectively do they teach future physicians real-life lessons on how to run or be a part of a practice?
At our physician recruiting firm we see higher percentages than even this article references, 50-60%+ of physicians changing jobs after their first contract out of training. It is so important for physicians to consider all of their motivating factors in their first job to avoid looking for another position once the first contract is up. This includes everything from call, location, community amenities, salary, bonuses, partnership, academic pursuits/ opportunities, and family.
To ensure physicians accept jobs out of training that fit what they are looking for not only in a position but also in a way of life and family they need to consider all factors in how they want to practice and how they want to live their lives.
Read the full article in the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, or click here:
http://www.cns.org/jps/MismatchedCareerExpectationsandRealitiesinNeurosurgery.pdf
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