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Financial independence: ‘Enough’ is absolute, not relative to anyone else
Financial independence is the holy grail, which affords one to work for the sake of working with the peace of mind of knowing they are no longer dependent on a paycheck to maintain their lifestyle.
Time, niche, location important considerations for opening a private practice
Taking a leap of faith and leaving a full-time position to open a private practice is not an easy step, but it can be the best decision of an ophthalmologist’s career, according to a speaker at Real World Ophthalmology.
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Many opportunities available to learn new surgical skills after fellowship training
There are many digital and in-person options available to grow and update surgical skills, according to a presenter at Real World Ophthalmology.
How to determine whether to go it alone or hire an advisor to handle wealth management
One of the most important questions physicians will need to answer is whether they will hire a financial advisor to help them manage their wealth or do it themselves.
How doctors learn has changed dramatically
Any doctor seeing patients has had to field questions unrelated to their specialty.
Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, MD, on healthy ergonomics for a long career in ophthalmology
How to do body scan meditation
Life as a health care professional can be stressful, but there is a quick technique that can combat feelings of tension.
Physician practice owners need to review key financial data points regularly
A physician practice owner’s week is spent seeing and caring for patients and managing the day-to-day issues of the practice.
Study examines national estimates of new onset vision impairment in older patients
SEATTLE — Despite a high prevalence of visual impairment among older patients, some make improvements year-over-year, according to a study.
Vision changes in patients with long COVID may reflect severe disease phenotype
SEATTLE – Persistent vision changes were found to be a symptom of severe forms of long COVID and were associated with worse clinical manifestations, according to a poster presentation.
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Burnout, withdrawal remain ‘alarmingly high’ among physicians and residents
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Over one-third of adults not planning on receiving recommended vaccines this fall
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Popular home BP devices unable to provide accurate readings for millions due to sizing
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Headline News
Burnout, withdrawal remain ‘alarmingly high’ among physicians and residents
September 17, 20242 min read -
Headline News
Over one-third of adults not planning on receiving recommended vaccines this fall
September 18, 20242 min read -
Headline News
Popular home BP devices unable to provide accurate readings for millions due to sizing
September 19, 20242 min read