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Employment- The Sequel
Departments 
 
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Legal Matters
Taking on the business side of a practice can net you invaluable experience, but preparation for the role is key.
BY BRUCE ARMON
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Vital Stats + UO Survey
Survey finds that 20 percent of physicians will leave medicine if universal health care insurance coverage is implemented by the new president in 2009.
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Laugh Lines
Lawyers Rule; Doctors drool
After a comparison of the two professions, this attorney may need a physician. By Jim Silver
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Remarks
The Immigration Carrot and Stick    Knowing the rules of immigration practice gives employers and recruiters an edge in filling positions in underserved areas.  
By Robert D Aronson
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The Sequel  Everything old becomes new again, so goes the adage. It seems it could be true for the health-care market now as physician practices and hospitals integrate in ways eerily familiar to—and yet decidedly different from—the 1990s.   BY KAREN EDWARDS                
©2008 Susan LeVan
 

Office automation is spawning a growing number of solo practitioners, and these pioneers are helping to break the
Rick Flores M.D. of Rancho Mirage, California
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trail for newcomers.  
By eileen k lockwood



When you’ve gotten off on the
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wrong foot—whether with a supervisor, a co-worker, or a patient, it’s both important and possible to get the relationship back on track. Simple steps to patching things up and moving forward.  
BY marilyn haddrill


Ronnie Garner, MD, medical director of the Presbyterian Infusion Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico.  ©Eric Swanson
Jul/Aug 2008        Unique Opportunities® The Physician’s Resource        ©2008                     Physicians receive a complementary year subscription