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Using Research to Engage Patients

By Jim Geyer MD

Traditional Engagement for Research Traditionally, basic science research and clinical research have been performed in the university setting. Pharmaceutical and device trials are frequently performed in both the university and private practice settings. The approach to patient engagement as it pertains to research was typically directed towards patient recruitment … [Read more...] about Using Research to Engage Patients

Real Engagement: Love Your Patients

By Jim Geyer MD

Liking Patients Dr. JS likes his patients – Fantastic! It is wonderful when we like our patients. Dealing with people you like makes the day much more enjoyable. It is certainly easier to go the extra mile for someone you like. It is even easier when the patients like you too. This usually results in a pleasant visit. In these instances, the patient will often ask … [Read more...] about Real Engagement: Love Your Patients

Best February Tax Tips 2020

By Trey Whitt CPA

Businesses By this point in filing season, it is possible, perhaps even likely, that you have heard from your accountant multiple times, especially if they have not received your business tax and financial information.  DON’T FORGET: If your business has a March 15th filing deadline, and you do not wish to file an extension, plan on having your business information … [Read more...] about Best February Tax Tips 2020

Things I Wish I Learned In Medical School (or Residency for that Matter)

By Jim Geyer MD, Thomas Patton MD

Medical school is an intense learning experience. It can feel as though you are being force fed information. It may seem like you cannot possibly push any more information into your head. Regardless of these feelings, there are a wide variety of things I wish I had been taught in medical school (See our Top Twelve Things I Wish I Learned in Medical School). If not in … [Read more...] about Things I Wish I Learned In Medical School (or Residency for that Matter)

Top 10 Ways to Stop Physician Burnout

By Thomas Patton MD

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