• J Med Pract Manage · Jul 2000

    The Employment Agreement: what every doctor (junior and senior) needs to know--Part 2.

    • J G Stuart.
    • Karen Zupko & Associates, Inc., 625 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 702, Chicago, IL 60611, USA. Karenzupko@aol.com
    • J Med Pract Manage. 2000 Jul 1; 16 (1): 44-8.

    AbstractThe second of a three-part series examining the physician's Employment Contract, this article describes critical areas of operational due diligence and fundamental elements in the negotiation process. The initial article addressed the critical importance of value and cultural compatibility in group settings, plus financial due diligence details. The final piece will deal exclusively with the terms of the Employment Contract.

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