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"Show me the Money!" Residents, New graduates, 1st-3rd yr. practitioners

Discussion in 'Employment in the USA' started by docmoney, Apr 3, 2011.

  1. docmoney

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    Hello,

    I have been practicing 7 years and recently I have been helping new graduates with advice, info on financial issues in the podiatry profession. From joining a group, to buying your own practice, to billing codes, patient management, hiring employees ,negotiating office space lease, etc.

    I have been through all these issues and I have polled a majority of my classmates to see what works and doesn't work.

    When I was going through these issues I could not find one reliable resource to give me good information on what decision was best for me.

    I would like to give back for all those who are going through this now. I have been licensed in 3 states ,but have mostly practiced in Ca. Most of my classmates I have polled have practiced in all areas of the country and I can give you good examples of any financial dilemma you are going through to help you with your decisions.

    thank-you and good luck,

    -docmoney
     
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