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Marc W
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Marc W asked in Business & FinanceSmall Business · 1 decade ago

Physician jobs?

In looking for jobs as a physician, it seems like the further east you are - and the bigger the city - the more competitive it is, the lower the salaries, and the more difficult the call. For instance, New York seems a tough place to practice than Chicago, and Chicago seems like a tougher place to practice than Dallas, and Dallas seems like a tougher place to practice in than, say, Seattle.

Is that really the case, or am I seeing a big city / small city difference, or something else?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I think it is all governed by the need vs. the relative based value scale which is how much the gov't deems that the service you provide given the city, county & state that you are in. I am a former phychologist. I now have my own medical billing business and where I see the physician trend going is believe it or not Arizona area. Residential Treatment Centers RTC's are popping up everywhere for all demographics.

    I myself live in a small town we have to beg providers to come here. Once they do they are overall I believe happy but we pay a pretty penny to do so. Let me know if I can be of futher assistance.

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