Building a Clinical Practice
This book provides an overview of the unique aspects related to a university based clinical practice. The development of relationships with senior colleagues and referring providers, building multidisciplinary programs within an academic institution, financing of academic medicine, and issues specif...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing
2020, 2020
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2020 |
Series: | Success in Academic Surgery
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Clinical practice in the context of an academic career
- 2. Framing your academic career early
- 3. Financial considerations
- 4. Balance with being clinical and saying yes
- 5. Specialty-specific considerations
- 6. “Availability, Ability, and Affability”
- 7. Relationships within your department/institution
- 8. Building multidisciplinary programs
- 9. Basic science lab with clinical practice
- 10. Health services research / clinical practice
- 11. Education / clinical practice
- 12. Clinical trials / clinical practice
- 13. When to Say Yes or No (academic activities)
- 14. Joining and become involved with surgical societies
- 15. Understanding Finances of Medicine
- 16. Building relationships with hospital administrators
- 17. New technologies – learning/utilizing/how to bring innovation to a hospital
- 18. VA
- 19. Community-affiliated academics
- 20. County Hospitals
- 21. Balancing multi-site practices/outreach in academics
- 22. Cardiothoracic
- 23. Vascular
- 24. Endocrine.-25. Robotic surgery
- 26. Colorectal
- 27. Bariatrics
- 28. Breast
- 29. Transplant
- 30. Surgical Oncology
- 31. Pediatric Surgery
- 32. Trauma/ACS.