
Should the Business of Medicine be Integrated into School Curriculum? (Continued)
Dana Corriel, MD, continues to facilitate the discussion on whether the business of medicine should be inserted into the curriculum of medical schools.
Dana Corriel, MD, continues to facilitate the discussion on whether the business of medicine should be inserted into the curriculum of medical schools.
Dana Corriel, MD, teaches young entrepreneurs about the importance of having to sometimes say “What’s in it for me?” out loud.
Susan J. Baumgaertel, MD covets the human-human connection after a technology glitch when getting her own blood drawn.
Dana Corriel, MD, asserts that medical school curriculum should absolutely include relevant business material to help newly trained physicians maintain control of health care.
Dana Corriel, MD, candidly asks doctors to think through whether medical organizations that purport to represent the individual doctor are actually worth our money.
Daniel Paull MD’s EMR system costs as low as $6 per user, per month, and as high as $18 per user per month (what he pays for extra features).
Ashley Saucier, MD shares her story: behind the scenes of getting abruptly terminated without cause.
Daniel Paull MD asks how we can listen to the patient in only 7 minutes, as the current healthcare system expects us to.
Matthew J Gillogly shares what he believes is the key to a successful business model for medicine.
Daniel Paull, MD talks about a radical idea in medicine that used to be normal.
Drs. Yurkiewicz and Corriel discuss the state of medicine in today’s world, featuring Yurkiewicz’s new book called Fragmented.
Dana Corriel, MD, discusses an example of how private equity foams at the mouth, where it comes to taking their own slice of the healthcare pie. Enter Costo.
Dana Corriel, MD, continues to facilitate the discussion on whether the business of medicine should be inserted into the curriculum of medical schools.
Dana Corriel, MD, teaches young entrepreneurs about the importance of having to sometimes say “What’s in it for me?” out loud.
Susan J. Baumgaertel, MD covets the human-human connection after a technology glitch when getting her own blood drawn.
Dana Corriel, MD, asserts that medical school curriculum should absolutely include relevant business material to help newly trained physicians maintain control of health care.
Dana Corriel, MD, candidly asks doctors to think through whether medical organizations that purport to represent the individual doctor are actually worth our money.
Daniel Paull MD’s EMR system costs as low as $6 per user, per month, and as high as $18 per user per month (what he pays for extra features).
Ashley Saucier, MD shares her story: behind the scenes of getting abruptly terminated without cause.
Daniel Paull MD asks how we can listen to the patient in only 7 minutes, as the current healthcare system expects us to.
Matthew J Gillogly shares what he believes is the key to a successful business model for medicine.
Daniel Paull, MD talks about a radical idea in medicine that used to be normal.
Drs. Yurkiewicz and Corriel discuss the state of medicine in today’s world, featuring Yurkiewicz’s new book called Fragmented.
Dana Corriel, MD, discusses an example of how private equity foams at the mouth, where it comes to taking their own slice of the healthcare pie. Enter Costo.
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