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Searching for an associate

Discussion in 'Employment in the USA' started by kellenraid, Jul 2, 2010.

  1. kellenraid

    kellenraid Member


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    I have been looking for an associate/partner for three years now. I even have paid a mavin-type guy $20,000 to look for me; that was a disaster and will never happen again. I live in Northern California where the air is clear, the people are down-to-earth, and there are lots of diabetics/PVD's. Most docs who have answered my ads seem to want to do just surgery and ignore the palliation, wound care, and biomechanics--those things that really made podiatry. They also want to start making a lot, working few hours, want benefits, and wish their malpractice paid; I just cannot do that until someone can help me.
    But let us face it, I cannot afford to pay a whole lot until my "new" doc establishes themself.
    There is certainly a lot of opportunity for a surgically oriented doc (four hospitals in two contiguous counties), but I would like some help with my large two office, seven day a week practice too.
    So if you want to work really hard and are willing to make your millions after a few years, then by all means, get back to me. If you know of someone, please turn them onto me. If you have any constructive criticism, I would really like to hear that too.
     
  2. Gary Lam

    Gary Lam Welcome New Poster

    I am working at South Cal and want to relocate back to North Cal.
    I have completed my three years residency at 2008 and also a certified wound specialist. My primary interests are diabetic foot care and wound care.
    Please let me know your practice location and offer!
    Please contact me through my email: mcbucb@hotmail.com!
    Regards,

    Gary
     
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