by Dr. Paul Karpecki | Jul 3, 2020 | Emerging Technology & Trends, Patient Engagement, Practice Pearls
Improved safety, reimbursements, and technology have increased its popularity Prior to COVID-19, telehealth and telemedicine were not all that widespread among doctors. Just 21 percent of all physicians stated that they used virtual consulting, according to a recent...
by Michael Sopher | Mar 30, 2018 | Work-Life Balance
Doctors are leaving practices, due to dissatisfaction or a desire to make more of an impact More doctors are choosing careers that don’t involve directly caring for patients. Are they driven by dissatisfaction with practicing medicine in 2018? Or are these doctors...
by Katie Moyer | Oct 6, 2017 | Emerging Technology & Trends, Medical Marketing, Patient Engagement
Get more patients by focusing on what’s important to them Recently, we’ve discussed many ways to improve your practice’s marketing efforts. Having a strong online presence and using digital marketing strategies are important in 2017. But those aren’t the only...
by Michael Sopher | Feb 8, 2017 | Emerging Technology & Trends, Practice Pearls
The number-one most talked about blog post of 2016, according to Medical Economics, was about how more young doctors are jumping ship to non-clinical roles. “[A]n increasing proportion of the roughly 100,000 doctors in medical school today do not intend to treat...
by Michael Sopher | Oct 26, 2016 | Practice Pearls
Currently, doctors from as many as four different generations may be working side-by-side. A few members of the Greatest Generation are still practicing medicine, though many are retiring and passing the torch to the Baby Boomers they trained, as well as Generation X...