Why use my phone’s address book?

Address books on a phone hold an entire contact database, close at hand, annotated and searchable.  Every contact entry can include name, address, specialty, multiple phone numbers, email address, custom fields, and notes. Users can search by keyword, name, specialty, practice group, city, or notes text.

Balance – The Key to Satisfaction

The stresses and strains that inevitably accompany your life as a resident or fellow are considerable. As hectic as a typical day feels, the challenging pace can actually help prepare you for the next stages in your career advancement—but you must learn to achieve a healthy balance between your work and your life outside of work. Read more…

Credentialing

By getting through medical school and residency, you prove that you have one important character trait: perseverance!
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First Impressions Last Forever

As cliché as this may sound, its truth is undeniable. You only have one chance to make a first impression. Judgments will be made about you in the first four to eight seconds of interacting with someone.
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Giving Effective Feedback

In a working environment, especially in a clinical teaching environment, quality communication is the oil that makes the machine run.   And at the heart of good communication among co-workers is the core ability to provide and accept focused feedback.
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International Protocol

Going Global – A Guide on International Protocols

We live and work in a global economy.  Thanks to the conveniences of modern technology, geographic distance is not a barrier for conducting business worldwide.  It is likely that you have already encountered various forms of cultural diversity in your career as a physician. 
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Organizational Skills and Tools

Regardless of where you are in your medical career management, just starting residency, taking on the role of Chief Resident, starting a medical fellowship or starting in a new practice,
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Personality Assessment

Overview of Personality Assessment Tools
Organization development professionals, marriage and family counselors, and psychologists all use a variety of assessment tools to determine how individuals process information.
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