Mon, 27 December 2021
Dr. Scott McDonald delivered a talk about staff that may jeopardize healthcare practices in the United States. The problem is that the number of people available to work, university enrollments, and young people's scholarships are all declining. In summary, there is a demographic problem. They refuse to labor for any amount of money. So, as someone who has typically taken young people, taught, motivated, and gotten them going successfully, it can be resolved by finding places in the United States, where there are young people willing to come in and work. Scott recommends you check www.demographics.com to find out the ideal areas where you will not have this more serious problem.
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Tue, 21 December 2021
On today's podcast, Scott McDonald discussed the Demographics of specialty practice and their imperatives. He said that it is necessary to understand the distinction between experts. He shared how specialists choose the population they would serve based on various variables, priorities, calculations, and techniques to cluster it into surrounding hospitals. Visit www.doctordemographics.com to know more
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Mon, 13 December 2021
Do you have an interest in going to medical school? Young people interested in going to medical school need to know about all the opportunities out there for them and more. Here are a few things you need to know about and then you can decide where, when, why, and how much (cost-wise) you want a medical career.
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Mon, 6 December 2021
When it comes to choosing a place to practice, the rule of thumb on "Growth" has not changed but competition ratios have to be reexamined. "Practice Clustering" is changing the calculations a little, especially for specialist practices. That is why choosing a demographic company that does real analysis (not just publishes competition figures) is so vital. There is a new urgency in determining public policies that will help or hurt practice value in the long run based on "Public Choice Theory" (how politicians and regulators put their thumb on the scales) and it is having a profound effect
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