Apr 30, 2019 | Blog, Employment Contracts, Law, Medical Practices
Practitioners who are close to completing their residency or fellowship often have many questions about their first employment contract and the various clauses within it. I regularly provide educational seminars to residents and fellows at metropolitan hospitals in...
Mar 19, 2019 | Blog, Dental Practices, General, Law, Medical Practices
Tele-practice is becoming increasingly common. Consultations, as well as tele-health care, are provided via Skype, Zoom or other video-conferencing platforms that preclude the need for geographical proximity between doctor and patient. For practitioners who choose to...
Feb 27, 2019 | Blog, Buying/Selling a Practice, Law, Medical Practices
Practitioners who are ready for the next phase of their career — or eager to hit the ground running — may consider purchasing an existing practice. If you are weighing that option, here are some questions and negotiable points to consider: Purchase Price: The selling...
Jan 3, 2019 | Blog, General, Law, Medical Practices
Social media has become prevalent in every aspect of life. Given this, it is important that practitioners are careful about how they and their employees use social media so as not to violate any HIPAA regulations. The obvious solution is to enforce a no cell phone use...
Oct 30, 2018 | Blog, Dental Practices, General, Law, Medical Practices, Real Estate
When dissolving your practice is time-sensitive, and you need to expediently move on, there are some important things to pay attention to in order to ensure it is done correctly. First and foremost, you can never abandon your patients. There needs to be ample notice...
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