I visited the clinic and really liked it though. I know that I'm not going to find the "perfect" job, but I have 2 small children so I'm trying to avoid doing so much work at home.
Yes I know it's seems like a reasonable number of patients. What worries me is that they are adult and geriatric internal medicine type patients, so they are a little more complex. There also isn't any admin time. I'm really trying to avoid bringing ...
Thank you for your reply...they actually invited me to go back and see the clinic where would be working after the interview. I have plans to ask about admin time and orientation process. I would like to go in and observe as well. They also want to m...
I'm currently interviewing for an adult and geriatric primary care/internal medicine position. They are saying I would see 14-18 patients per day M-F 8-5. I know a lot of family practice clinics often expect 30+ pts per day, which I think is ridiculo...
Thank you so much for all of your input! I was thinking the contract was kind of shady and have had a bad feeling about it. I just didn't really know who to ask about it being as I've never signed any sort of contract. Several of my classmates are in...
Thank you for replying. I agree 3 sick days is nothing. It is two weeks vacation. But the CME is $1600 or 1 week vacation. So if I didn't use CME money one year, I'd technically get 3 weeks vacation. The licensing does have it all listed out separat...
Thank you. This is exactly the kind of feedback I was hoping to get. I have a family and I really don't want to be miserable for the next two years either. I have one more interview coming up in a few weeks, so I will be sure to address all of these ...
3 sick days annually, Roth IRA, $1600 CME or 1 week paid vacation, all licensing fees covered, $5000 sign on. If I broke contract, I'd have to pay back any benefits utilized (sign on, CME, etc).
Hoping to get an opinion about a potential job offer for a new grad... This is a primary care clinic and they expect me to see a patient every 15 minutes, which is about 30 patients per day (8am-5pm, with 1 hour for lunch and no patients after 4:30)...