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Editor’s Note   
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Legal Matters
The federal government won’t pay you just for the asking, but you can recover investment losses with a variety of tax benefits. By Carol C. Foos, CPA and David B Mandell, JD, MBA
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New  Non-Clinical Careers
Avoiding common mistakes in preparing for and executing a career shift is vital to your level of success outside of traditional practice. By Steven Babitsky, Esq. and James J. Mangraviti, Jr., Esq.  
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New  Financial Fitness
Keeping your practice healthy in rocky economic times requires more than simple money management. By Judy Capko
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Community Profile
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The Best of
Two Worlds

In Charleston, South Carolina, old-style graciousness still softens the edges of modern-day enterprise, which fortunately continues to thrive. By Eileen Lockwood
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Remarks
Sacrifice as a Career Booster      
In today’s troubled economy, it may be time to consider taking on less-desirable job responsibilities to improve your marketability.  
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You’re at the edge of realizing your dream:  your first real job as a physician. But do your homework. In today’s market, it’s not hard to find a job—the trick is to find the job that’s right for you.  
By Lester a. picker      
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Tim DeCapite, a third-year dermatology resident, and his wife, Megan, are on the right career track. Tim has already landed his first-choice job.
© Chris Usher
Illustration ©Stephanie Carter
Make the most of this chance to visit a new community by planning ahead of time what you want to know about the practice, the key players in the medical community, and what the area has to offer. It can be a fun few days, but remember, it’s still an interview. BY KAREN CHILDRESS
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Afshin Malaki, MD, right, and his wife, Lis Annette, chose to move from Brooklyn, New York, to Ames, Iowa, and love their life in a smaller town.
 ©Perry Struse
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