30 Years of Physician Recruitment
You’ve likely heard the old joke applied when our elders remind us how easy we (or rather you) now have it and how difficult it was way back then. The joke goes something like this – I used to walk 5 miles to school in the snow uphill both ways. It’s easy for me to […]
Are Doctors Office Appointments Becoming a Thing of the Past?
We understand taking your kids to see their doctor may be a pain. So is taking your car into the mechanic, waiting for the cable guy or going out for groceries. There are other things you’d rather be doing with your time. Can a quick phone call substitute for a doctor visit? Americans make 1.2 […]
The Next Step After Completing Residency
After graduating medical school and hustling through residency, or finishing up a fellowship, the anticipation to start working your dream job is building. While this day may seem far off, it’s never too early to plan your career strategy. Each year, thousands of residents in their final year of residency have the daunting task of […]
Influential Healthcare Leaders
To Pacific Companies, an influential leader is someone who goes above and beyond the call of duty to create positive change. They are passionate, committed, selfless and trustworthy influencers that have a profound impact on an industry, organization or a cause. When it comes to Healthcare, these leaders are the ones who have a […]
Considering a Private Practice with Partnership – Part 2
Whether you are a newly trained physician eager to find a private practice to join or own a private practice and are thinking about bringing on a partner we hope to provide some things you’ll want to consider. Let’s first address the physician who is evaluating a private practice option. Contrary to popular belief private practice […]
The Importance of Case Logs
Regardless of whether you are thinking about changing practices or beginning your practice career out of training you are going to need case logs. Hospitals and private practices will require a number of items during the credentialing process. Most of these required documents are straight forward and easy for a physician to obtain. One […]
Considering a Private Practice With Partnership…. Part One
As a newly minted doctor, you’re most likely asking yourself many questions about your pending physician career path, where you want to work, the practice setting that’s right for you, the type of work/life balance that best suits your personality. Often, one of those questions is something similar to “Should I join or start […]
Are You a Left Handed Surgeon?
Left-handed people, who account for roughly 10 percent of the world’s population, experience distinct challenges, benefits, and quirks of daily life that most right-handed people usually never even consider. Over the years, there have been plenty of myths and theories — both good and bad — about what it’s like to be a lefty in […]
New Year, New Opportunities! Are You Ready to Make a Change?
In the words of the English band The Clash… “Should I stay, or should I go now?” The New Year nearly always brings thoughts of finding a new job or creating a new challenge or opportunity.If you made a big, career-related New Year’s resolution this year, we’re betting it’s one of three things: finding […]
PC Employee Education Program. Our Innovated Approach Towards Physician Recruitment.
Just because a physician completed their training, and became board certified, does not mean they stop training. It’s just the beginning of lifelong professional learning, where every day brings the physician another patient, or procedure to constantly apply and refine their skills. Annual CME conferences led by cutting edge physicians, allow you to benefit in […]