Welcome to this week's edition of Healthcare Career Insights. This weekly roundup highlights healthcare career-related articles culled from across the Web to help you learn what's next.
- Policy changes, reimbursements, and value-based payments are a few of the signs of healthcare reform facing physicians this year. Here's eight things you should be watching for – Eight Pressure Points for Physicians This Year (Physicians Practice)
- Constructive criticism is necessary to improve but isn't always easy to give. Here are some tips for using constructive criticism to improve rather than insult – Killer Formulas to Give Constructive Criticism at Work (Lifehack)
- Being happy at work is linked with productivity and has a positive impact on those around you. Here are five tips to help keep your spirits high at work – 5 Science-Backed Ways to Be Happier at Work (Entrepreneur)
- There are several benefits to working locum tenens including a positive work/life balance, supplemental income, and being able to focus more on medicine. Although there are many advantages, is it suitable as a full-time job? – Can Locum Tenens Be a Full-Time Job? (CompHealth)
- One issue leading to physician burnout is insurance pay. Here's why this doc believes in a cash-based system for her practice – The Pros and Cons of Starting a Cashed-Based Practice (KevinMD)
Melissa Byington is president of the locum tenens division of CompHealth, the nation's largest locum tenens physician staffing company and a leader in permanent and temporary allied healthcare staffing. Melissa's career in physician recruiting spans nearly 2 decades. She also serves as the president of the National Association of Locum Tenens Organizations (NALTO).
Eight Big Changes to Watch for This Year
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