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Abstract

You have decided what geographic area of the country where you want to practice and you have selected the practice type, i.e., employed physician, academic practice, or group practice. You now have the task of finding a practice that meets your personality, your temperament, your income expectations, and what makes your significant other happy as well. For the most part, the last time a physician participated in the interview process was going to medical school or getting into a training program. Few physicians, even those who have been in practice for years, are ready to begin the interview process. This chapter will discuss how to make yourself look your best on paper and in person.

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Bonds, R. G., & Baum, N. (2015). Job search. In The Complete Business Guide for a Successful Medical Practice (pp. 29–45). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11095-0_3

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