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Building a clinical practice
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Wang, Tracy S.
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Title/Author:
Building a clinical practice/ edited by Tracy S. Wang, Adam W. Beck.
other author:
Wang, Tracy S.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
Description:
xiv, 254 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Clinical practice in the context of an academic career -- 2. Framing your academic career early -- 3. Financial considerations -- 4. Balance with being clinical and saying yes -- 5. Specialty-specific considerations -- 6. "Availability, Ability, and Affability" -- 7. Relationships within your department/institution -- 8. Building multidisciplinary programs -- 9. Basic science lab with clinical practice -- 10. Health services research / clinical practice -- 11. Education / clinical practice -- 12. Clinical trials / clinical practice -- 13. When to Say Yes or No (academic activities) -- 14. Joining and become involved with surgical societies -- 15. Understanding Finances of Medicine -- 16. Building relationships with hospital administrators -- 17. New technologies - learning/utilizing/how to bring innovation to a hospital -- 18. VA -- 19. Community-affiliated academics -- 20. County Hospitals -- 21. Balancing multi-site practices/outreach in academics -- 22. Cardiothoracic -- 23. Vascular -- 24. Endocrine -- 25. Robotic surgery -- 26. Colorectal -- 27. Bariatrics -- 28. Breast -- 29. Transplant -- 30. Surgical Oncology -- 31. Pediatric Surgery -- 32. Trauma/ACS.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Surgery - Practice. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29271-3
ISBN:
9783030292713
Building a clinical practice
Building a clinical practice
[electronic resource] /edited by Tracy S. Wang, Adam W. Beck. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xiv, 254 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Success in academic surgery,2194-7481. - Success in academic surgery..
1. Clinical practice in the context of an academic career -- 2. Framing your academic career early -- 3. Financial considerations -- 4. Balance with being clinical and saying yes -- 5. Specialty-specific considerations -- 6. "Availability, Ability, and Affability" -- 7. Relationships within your department/institution -- 8. Building multidisciplinary programs -- 9. Basic science lab with clinical practice -- 10. Health services research / clinical practice -- 11. Education / clinical practice -- 12. Clinical trials / clinical practice -- 13. When to Say Yes or No (academic activities) -- 14. Joining and become involved with surgical societies -- 15. Understanding Finances of Medicine -- 16. Building relationships with hospital administrators -- 17. New technologies - learning/utilizing/how to bring innovation to a hospital -- 18. VA -- 19. Community-affiliated academics -- 20. County Hospitals -- 21. Balancing multi-site practices/outreach in academics -- 22. Cardiothoracic -- 23. Vascular -- 24. Endocrine -- 25. Robotic surgery -- 26. Colorectal -- 27. Bariatrics -- 28. Breast -- 29. Transplant -- 30. Surgical Oncology -- 31. Pediatric Surgery -- 32. Trauma/ACS.
This book provides an overview of the unique aspects related to a university based clinical practice. The development of relationships with senior colleagues and referring providers, building multidisciplinary programs within an academic institution, financing of academic medicine, and issues specific to the speciality are discussed. Building a Clinical Practice aims to highlight the importance of developing a successful clinical practice in an academic setting and to help guide readers through the challenges associated with that process. This book is relevant to senior surgical trainees and young surgical faculty who are facing the challenges associated with developing a clinical practice.
ISBN: 9783030292713
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-29271-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: RD27.4 / .B855 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 617
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