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Unique Opportunities The Physician’s Resource    
Departments 
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Legal Matters
Rethinking Asset Protection  
The most effective ways to minimize financial risks over the long term may be surprising. By David B. Mandell, JD, MBA  and Jason M O’Dell, CWM
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Practical Management
LEADING THE WAY  
Leadership does not necessarily come naturally; these key points will help anyone’s ability. By Judy Capko
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Your Voice
Where Expectations Meet FRustration  
Physicians wonder:  what has happened to focusing the practice of medicine on patient care? By Pamela McKemie
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Community Profile
New England Gem
The Upper Valley of New Hampshire and Vermont offers diverse employment and pace of life. By Lisa Rogak
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Vital Statistics
Compensation Remains Flat
Although financial growth is typically a medical career goal, gains have barely registered since 2003.
Women Physicians Lack Equality
While the number of women physicians practicing in the U.S. has grown, their salaries lag behind their male peers’.
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Remarks
Wanted:  Rural Physicians
Looking for an opportunity that provides great experience, quality of life, and financial benefits? Consider branching out to a rural practice.  By Tim Skinner
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View all opportunities advertised in the current issue of UO. Click the link and you’ll also find a short description of each opportunity, contact information, PLUS a link to the advertiser’s Web site.  

 Green Medicine
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Sustainable medicine, once the passion of fringe physicians, has become a popular, responsible way to practice. Proponents are finding it’s not only good for the environment, it’s good for business.  By DAVID GOODMAN                      ©Stephanie Carter

Young physicians who lead their medical staffs sometimes fall into the role and others seek it. Regardless, they juggle clinical and administrative tasks and grow as they serve their colleagues and hospitals.  
By Anayat Durrani

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Ramsey Hasan, MD, at 37, is the youngest chief of staff in the history of Hawaii-based Castle Medical Center.  
Photo© 2008 Bill Young
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