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  2. Physician & Doctor Job Opportunities - American Medical...

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    Whether you’re a medical student, resident or fellow, practicing physician, or re-entering clinical practice, the ability to conduct a successful physician job search when you need to is critical to advancing your career in medicine. As physician career options in the U.S. continue to expand — from academic medicine to private practice, private industry and more — the American Medical ...

  3. AMA Career Opportunities - American Medical Association

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    Latest AMA Career Opportunities | American Medical Association. General medical education: Council on Medical Education reports & issue briefs. Find a calendar listing the upcoming meetings of the CPT Editorial Panel. Understand the role the AMA/Specialty Society RUC plays in providing physicians a voice in shaping Medicare relative values.

  4. AI is already reshaping care. Here's what it means for doctors.

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    AI is already reshaping care. Here's what it means for doctors. Developing a cancer prognosis, responding to patient messages, predicting adverse clinical outcomes, providing documentation support and even recommending optimal staffing volumes are all ways that augmented intelligence (AI) —often called artificial intelligence—is being used ...

  5. Job interviewing tips for physician employment

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    Tell the truth. If you are not truthful during the interview and negotiation process, discrepancies may come out during the vetting process, which will most likely end any chance of working for that employer. Even if the discrepancy is not discovered during the interview or negotiation process, it may come to light after you start working.

  6. Physicians rank residency work-life balance by specialty

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    Dermatology. 3. Radiation oncology. 4. Orthopedic surgery. 5. Emergency medicine. On the other end of the spectrum, anesthesiology, neurology and OB-GYN rounded out the list as the lowest-ranking specialties for these work-life balance factors. Even after residency, physicians in different fields—such as PM&R, radiology and orthopedic surgery ...

  7. Creating a standout medical CV - American Medical Association

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    Two common strategies you can use while writing a CV are gapping and parallelism. Gapping is the use of incomplete sentences to present your information concisely. For example, you might write: “Composition Instructor (2016–2020). Planned course activities. Graded all assignments.”.

  8. First physician job post-residency often a way station: survey

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    For the report, researchers analyzed data gathered online from more than 250 physicians and administrators detailing their views on the factors that most influence residents and fellows to accept and then remain in their first jobs. “Our survey data found that currently practicing physicians of all ages spent about six years on average at ...

  9. CV writing 101: Tips for resident physicians entering job market

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    CV writing 101: Tips for resident physicians entering job market. Oct 22, 2024. When residents or fellows apply for post-training positions, the packet of information they submit is likely to contain a cover letter and curriculum vitae (CV). Whereas a resume highlights a person’s experiences and skills in one to two pages, a CV is a ...

  10. Doctor shortages are here—and they’ll get worse if we don’t act...

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    Specific AAMC projections by 2034 include shortages of: Between 17,800 and 48,000 primary care physicians . Between 21,000 and 77,100 non-primary care physicians. This includes shortages of: Between 15,800 and 30,200 for surgical specialties. Between 3,800 and 13,400 for medical specialties. Between 10,300 and 35,600 for other specialties.

  11. Practicing international medicine in the U.S. as international...

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    Understand the 5 steps that physicians who received their medical degree outside the U.S. or Canada must clear to practice medicine in the United States.