The Business Side of Medicine: Independent Practitioner vs. Being Employed

                          "The Business of Medicine: Independent Practitioner vs Being Employed"                                        *PLEASE NOTE YOU MAY ATTEND THIS PROGRAM EITHER IN PERSON OR VIRTUALLY*
                                     
                                         Thursday, January 11th, 2024

                                                                     6:00PM -  8:30PM
                                                                  EmPRO Headquarters                                                                                                                                                       1800 Northern Boulevard
                                                                    Roslyn, NY 11576 
                                  Guest Speaker: Donald Moore, MD, MPH 

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Learning Objectives:
·       Define the Business of Medicine
·       Understanding Physician Employer Contracting
·       Define and Understand Independent Medical Practice
·       Explain the connection between how a particular form of medical practice may lead to burnout.

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