Written by Brent Lacey on June 15, 2019. Posted in Early Career and Young Professionals, Personal Finance, Practice Management. Top 10 Mistakes Physicians Make When Negotiating Their Contract Have you ever bought something off of Craigslist or eBay based on the description of the item, only to find out after... Continue reading
Written by Brent Lacey on June 10, 2019. Posted in Early Career and Young Professionals, Practice Management. The Three People Who Can Make or Break Your Clinical Practice Every hospital, every clinical practice, and every surgery center has at least one physician who is “that doc.” As you... Continue reading
Written by Brent Lacey on June 6, 2019. Posted in Early Career and Young Professionals, Practice Management. 5 Tips for Crushing Your Next Interview When I was applying to medical school, I mostly had great interview experiences, but an unusual stands out to me. At Texas... Continue reading
Written by Brent Lacey on June 4, 2019. Posted in Early Career and Young Professionals. Writing Your Professional Résumé Be sure to download my free résumé/CV template to start building your CV. Click to download for free! During one of my... Continue reading
Written by Brent Lacey on June 1, 2019. Posted in Early Career and Young Professionals, Personal Finance. You Can Be a Millionaire, and You Should! Yes, you can become a millionaire! Maybe you don’t believe it’s possible that you can be a millionaire. I’m here to tell... Continue reading
Written by Brent Lacey on May 20, 2019. Posted in Early Career and Young Professionals, Practice Management. Nurses Are Entitled to Respect from Physicians I think nurses are entitled to respect from physicians. That’s probably not a particularly controversial position,... Continue reading
Written by Brent Lacey on May 13, 2019. Posted in Early Career and Young Professionals, Practice Management. 7 Concrete Steps You Can Take to Avoid Burnout 80% of physicians report experiencing burnout and nearly half report plans to change career paths. That’s a staggering... burnout, business, dentist, leadership, personal finance, personal growth, physician, practice management Continue reading
Written by Brent Lacey on May 1, 2019. Posted in Early Career and Young Professionals, Personal Finance, Practice Management. A Primer on Moonlighting When I first started moonlighting after fellowship, it was because my hospital was small and had relatively few acute... Continue reading
Written by Brent Lacey on April 20, 2019. Posted in Early Career and Young Professionals, Practice Management. First Impressions: What Your Clinic Exam Room Says to Your Patients Sitting in my exam room with my patient, he asked me a question I get all the time now: “So, I’m guessing you’re from... Continue reading
Written by Brent Lacey on April 10, 2019. Posted in Early Career and Young Professionals. Debunking the Medical Training Myth that says Life is Easier After Residency Perpetuating the medical training myth Residents and fellows around the country have bought into the “medical training... Continue reading
Written by Brent Lacey on March 27, 2019. Posted in Early Career and Young Professionals, Personal Finance. The Beginner’s Guide to Student Loan Management A few years ago, I was listening to the Dave Ramsey show on my radio, and a physician called in to ask for advice about... Continue reading
Written by Brent Lacey on March 10, 2019. Posted in Early Career and Young Professionals. (Almost) No One Cares Where You Went to School Every year, tens of thousands of high school, college, and professional school students wait anxiously to get their acceptance... Continue reading
Written by Brent Lacey on March 4, 2019. Posted in Early Career and Young Professionals, Practice Management. What Questions Do People Get Asked in an Interview? Interview questions: a foundational approach I’ve gotten my fair share of ridiculous interview questions in the... Continue reading
Written by Brent Lacey on February 1, 2019. Posted in Early Career and Young Professionals. Medicine: An Extraordinary Calling Medicine is a calling. By the time I graduated from high school, I didn’t know what I wanted for an eventual career, but... business, dentist, leadership, personal finance, personal growth, physician, practice management Continue reading