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Top factors internal medicine residents look for in a job

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The growing shortage of primary care physicians, which is projected to reach 35,600 by 2025 according to the Association of American Medical Colleges, is creating extraordinary competition among healthcare organizations seeking to hire internal medicine..

Cejka Search Leaders Discuss the Election and Its Impact on Healthcare Leadership

Cejka Search Leaders Discuss the Election and Its Impact on Healthcare Leadership

Healthcare organizations are looking for expanded skill sets in one of the most resource-constrained employment markets in decades. The result is fierce competition for top healthcare talent, and growing demand for recruitment & succession planning...

Secure Your Top-Choice Physician Candidates by Creating a Red Carpet Experience

Secure Your Top-Choice Physician Candidates by Creating a Red Carpet Experience

Healthcare leaders are trained to make thoughtful physician hiring decisions – carefully screening and interviewing potential staff. But in a resource-constrained healthcare market, especially in skills like Primary Care, it is just as important for...

6 things to know about family medicine physicians' hiring expectations

6 things to know about family medicine physicians' hiring expectations

The national physician shortage has not only boosted salaries and signing and relocation bonuses, it has also increased family medicine physicians' hiring expectations, according to a recent survey from Cejka Search.

Competing for Family Medicine Physicians in the Tightest Recruiting Market in History

Competing for Family Medicine Physicians in the Tightest Recruiting Market in History.

Just how tight is the labor market for family medicine physicians? Consider these facts: the primary care physician gap will grow from 12,000 to 31,000 by 2025! Download our latest paper to learn more about successful strategies for attracting family...

Achieving Collaboration: Physicians, Administrators Offer Advice

Many healthcare organizations that have started to successfully transition to a value-based system have an organizational building block in common: their physician and administrative leaders are aligned on common goals and collaboratively work to achieve

Physicians’ View of Meaningful Quality Metrics

As the push to pay for healthcare quality, not quantity accelerates, CMS has released core quality measurement sets aimed in part at reducing the variability and burden of data collection on doctors and facilities. The result of a collaborative effort be

Competition for new docs pushing pay higher

In some parts of the country, you have to get up early to recruit an orthopedic surgeon—at least 18 to 24 months early.

More And More MDs Showing Signs of Burnout

Sadly, physician burnout is becoming an increasing problem in American health care, with more than half of doctors reporting signs of burnout in a recent survey by Mayo Clinic and American Medical Association researchers.

Do physicians, administrators have the same priorities? Study says yes

Despite the perception that physicians and hospital administrators usually butt heads, the 2016 Cejka Search Healthcare Perspectives study found the two categories of healthcare workers have close alignment on both the highest and lowest priorities for ca


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