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|a The Business of Plastic Surgery :
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|a The Business of Plastic Surgery; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface to the 2nd Edition; From the Preface to the 1st Edition (2010); Contributors; Part I Career Direction; 1 Beginnings; 1.1 Plastic Surgery: What Is It?; 1.2 Am I a Good Fit for Plastic Surgery?; 1.2.1 Traits that Make a Good Plastic Surgeon; 1.3 Path to a Career in Plastic Surgery; 1.3.1 How to Get into Medical School; 1.3.2 How Can a Medical Student Prepare for Career in Plastic Surgery; 1.3.3 Plastic Surgery Residency Paths; 1.3.4 Interview Process; 1.3.5 Plastic Surgery Fellowship
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|a 1.3.6 Becoming Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery1.4 Foreign Medical Graduates; 2 The Job Search; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Priorities; 2.3 Choosing a Practice; 2.3.1 Government; 2.3.2 Academics; 2.3.3 Multispecialty Groups and Large Healthcare Organizations; 2.3.4 Single-Specialty Group; 2.3.5 Solo Practice; 2.4 Types of Positions; 2.5 Recruitment Firms aka "Head Hunters"; 2.6 When Should I Start Looking for a Job?; 2.7 How Do I Find Jobs?; 2.8 Should I Do a Fellowship First?; 2.9 Need; 2.10 Income; 2.11 Selling Yourself; 2.12 Show Me the Money; 2.13 Respect; 2.14 Contracts
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|a 2.15 Getting Started2.16 Unrest; 2.17 Boards; 2.18 What If It Does Not Work Out?; 2.19 Conclusions; 3 Academic Career; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Choosing an Academic Career; 3.3 Different Models for Academic Plastic Surgery; 3.4 Compensation; 3.5 Institutional Structure; 3.6 Academic Advancement; 3.7 Getting a Job; 3.8 Summary; 4 Solo Practice; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Evolving Vantage Points from Residency through Practice; 4.3 Location; 4.4 Is Solo Practice for You?; 4.5 Elements of a Solo Practice; 4.5.1 Entrepreneurship; 4.5.2 Independence and Responsibility; 4.5.3 You are the Boss
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|a 4.5.4 Writing a Business Plan4.5.5 Networking; 4.5.6 Hospital and Emergency Call; 4.5.7 Family and/or Hobby Time; 4.5.8 Developing a Practice; 4.5.9 Staff; 4.5.10 Billing; 4.5.11 Relationships and Referrals; 4.5.12 Location; 4.5.13 Small-Group Practice; 4.5.14 Hiring Staff; 4.5.15 Your Practice Culture Begins with You; 4.5.16 Financial Aspects of Your Practice; 4.5.17 How to Run a Meeting; 4.6 Monitoring Your Practice; 4.7 Marketing; 4.8 Conclusion; 4.9 Appendices; 4.9.1 Appendix 4A; 4.9.2 Appendix 4B; 5 Group Practice; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Advantages of Group Practice
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|a 5.3 Disadvantages of Group Practice5.4 Why a Group Practice Adds a Partner; 5.5 Finding a Group Practice; 5.6 The Working Interview; 5.7 The Associate Physician versus the Employed Physician; 5.8 The Seven Principles of an Offer; 5.8.1 Salary; 5.8.2 Workload; 5.8.3 Buy-in Provisions; 5.8.4 Purchase of Other Assets and Basic Furnishings; 5.8.5 Benefits; 5.8.6 Buy-out; 5.8.7 Management; 5.9 The Contract; 5.9.1 Expenses; 5.9.2 Profit Center Profits: Medical Spa; 5.9.3 Office Space Expense and Building Ownership; 5.9.4 Payment Processing Expense; 5.9.5 Capital Expenditures
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|a Cut through the fog and set your compass for success! The Business of Plastic Surgery: Navigating a Successful Career, 2nd Edition is essential reading for every plastic surgeon. Chart your own course through the arc of a rewarding career. In this comprehensive guide, learn practical strategies to excel in private, group, and academic practice. Master business skills from digital marketing to evaluating new technologies. Discover how to fight physician burnout and strike a work-life balance for a truly satisfying future. Topics rarely covered include thoughtful perspectives on underrepresentat.
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