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ACP American College of Physicians April 30 – May 2

Date: April 30 – May 2 Location: Boston, Massachusetts Booth: 734 Integrity Healthcare will be attending the 100th anniversary of the American College of Physicians event at the 2015 Conference. The...

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ASPR Association of Staff Physician Recruiters May 16-20

Date: May 16-20 Location: Orlando, Florida Booth: TBA Integrity Healthcare will be attending the 2015 ASPR Association of Staff Physician Recruiters Conference. To learn more:...

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AAPA American Academy of Physician Assistants May 26-27

Date: May 26-27 Location: San Francisco, California Booth: 817 Integrity Healthcare will be attending the 2015 AAPA American Academy of Physician Assistants Conference. To learn more:...

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AANP American Academy of Nurse Practitioners June 9-14

Date: June 9-14 Location: New Orleans, Louisiana Booth: TBA Integrity Healthcare will be attending the 2015 AANP American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Conference. To learn more:...

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4 Things You Can Do to Jumpstart Your 2015 Job Search

If you’ve decided to take your medical career to the next level this year, read below for four things you can do to jumpstart your 2015 job search. Make sure you know exactly what kind of position you...

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Ownership of Medical Records

Who should own medical records? Some commentary on the subject has appeared recently in the press, and it has elicited some strong opinions on both sides of the issue. As things stand now, physicians...

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Characteristics of Successful Medical Practices

What factors contribute to the success of a medical practice? What makes a medical practice a better performing one? These were the questions posed recently by the Medical Group Management Association....

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Dealing with the High Cost of Drugs

It is a problem that physicians encounter from time to time – patients who don’t take their medications as prescribed. Sometimes it could be from carelessness or forgetfulness, but sometimes the reason...

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How to Approach Informed Consent for Patients

When describing a treatment plan to a patient, informing the patient about potential risks is part of what informed consent is all about. Many physicians believe they do a pretty good job of laying out...

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Burnout on the Rise Among Physicians

Half of the general practitioners in the United States are experiencing burnout, according to a recent survey. That is a seven percent increase over 2013. The burnout rate for primary care physicians...

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How to Handle an Angry Patient

At one time or another, physicians may have to deal with a patient who is angry or belligerent. People are feeling more stress than ever, and the stress and anxiety may manifest itself as anger. If you...

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Dealing With Resentment

Physicians naturally encounter many different types of personalities in their work, not just among patients, but among other physicians, hospital administrators, and others. From time to time, you may...

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Dealing With TV Medical Cures

Doctors hear it all the time – patients who ask them about something they heard on TV. And there is a lot of this type of information to deal with because there is a constant stream of medical claims...

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Handling Both Electronic Health Records and Patients

Electronic Health Records (EHR), some physicians like them, others are not so fond of them. They have introduced a new element into the physician-patient relationship. Some patients are not thrilled...

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4 Things You Can Do to Jump Start Your Job Search

If you’ve decided to take your medical career to the next level this year, read below for four things you can do to jump start your job search. Make sure you know exactly what kind of position you...

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Ownership of Medical Records

Who should own medical records? Some commentary on the subject has appeared recently in the press, and it has elicited some strong opinions on both sides of the issue. As things stand now, physicians...

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Characteristics of Successful Medical Practices

What factors contribute to the success of a medical practice? What makes a medical practice a better performing one? These were the questions posed recently by the Medical Group Management Association....

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Dealing With the High Cost of Drugs

It is a problem that physicians encounter from time to time – patients who don’t take their medications as prescribed. Sometimes it could be from carelessness or forgetfulness, but sometimes the reason...

View Article

How to Approach Informed Consent for Patients

When describing a treatment plan to a patient, informing the patient about potential risks is part of what informed consent is all about. Many physicians believe they do a pretty good job of laying out...

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Burnout on the Rise Among Physicians

Half of the general practitioners in the United States are experiencing burnout, according to a recent survey. That is a seven percent increase over 2013. The burnout rate for primary care physicians...

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