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Contents Jul/Aug 2003
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VOL. 13, NO. 4

Departments

Legal Matters 
What can you do to protect your accounts receivable from a lawsuit? It’s not as easy as some advisers would have you believe, but it can be done. By Christopher R. Jarvis and
David B. Mandell  EXCERPT: Special Report

Malpractice guide
Things are still bad in medical malpractice, of course, and they’ll probably get worse. Lessen the risk of an uninsured claim by choosing an insurer covered by your state’s guaranty fund.  By Richard Vento  

Vital Stats
Sullivan and Cotter’s 2002 Physician Compensation and Productivity Survey

Community Profile
The thriving prairie city of Omaha, Nebraska has transformed itself into a high-tech medical capital with a comfortable, friendly atmosphere.  By Eileen Lockwood

Remarks
All recruiters can help you in the search process, but an in-house recruiter can work as your ally in a specific community or organization…and help you settle in once the deal is sealed.  By Kriss Barlow


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Settling into a new Community   [ pdf ]  
The sooner you make personal connections in a new city, the sooner you feel at home. Here are some tips to help you get acquainted faster.  By Marcia Layton Turner


Airport  Medicine  [ pdf ]  
If variety is something you like in your work life, airport medicine may be right for you. With patients from every culture and the challenge of distinguishing everyday ailments from exotic illness, the hours may be the only thing about the job that’s routine.  By Wayne A. Conaway

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Dr. Arnold Traynis has been at the San Francisco Airport Mecical Clinic for three years. Photo © 2003 Tom Seawell
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