I signed a job contract! (A doctor's first job after training)
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- The job search for your first real job after medical training can be challenging but also incredibly rewarding! Join me as a explain the process I went through.
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Woah congratulations!! 🥳🥳
Congrats doc! Appreciate you sharing details of how the process goes as well since I’ll be going through it next year as well for hospitalist positions!
Congratulations !!! You will be a great member of ANY hospital/clinic !!! I have a feeling, your patients and co-workers will be happy to work with you ! You explain things so well..this will make you a great parent too! lecturing kids WORKS !! (at least for me!) I always wanted an "explanation" for everything. (still do). Tell everyone about colon cancer screening and the importance(we lost close family friends to colon cancer)
I'm sure I speak for all of us here when I say I'm so proud of you, Doc Schmidt! Congratulations on signing your contract!
Thank you!
I work in surgery, we have outpatient GI days for one of our OR's and of all the docs I work with, the GI guys are my favorite! So much empathy and patience, always a kind word for those of us who support them.
Congratulations on your signing.
So excited for you! Attending Dr. Schmidt has a nice ring to it 🙌
I love the typos in his video. I am an attorney in an area of law that I must be very detail-oriented, but outside of work I can be a real space cadet. It goes to show that you can be excellent at an intellectually rigorous job but that you aren't perfect at everything :-P Anyways, congrats to Doc Schmidt! This was very interesting and exciting to hear about.
Congrats!!! Wish you all the best man!
Congratulations! You will be a bonus and blessing to your new practice. I’m so happy for you, your family and your new practice.
A sincere congratulations on this wonderful new position as a GI Doctor.You are a great educator. Always with a hardworking ethic whilst keeping us informed. You were meant to have this role.Yes to keep everything real and have a clear mind to what is needed.Your sensible take on your future and well thought out plans also not to burn out is good.Good luck in your endeavours. My very best to you and your family. Thank you so very much. Kindest regards.
Congratulations! I loved living in St. Louis, so I can see why you wanted to stay. There are also some good hospitals (ok, some not so much, too). Back in the 80’s, I was treated very well at Barnes. It must be such a relief to see the light at the end of the tunnel - savor that wonderful feeling!
Bravo! And well-deserved! All the best for the future.
Congratulations Doc Schmidt. Any place is lucky to have you
Congrats Doc Schmidt, awesome! Best of luck with your new role I’m sure you will do great and be an awesome physician!
Wishing you the best Doc!
Fantastic news! Congratulations! 🍾🎉🎊🎈
very well deserved! they are lucky to have you. your content, both in comedy and informational, are so valuable. i appreciate you Doc
Yay! Congrats Dr. Schmidt!
I am so happy for you. Congrats!
CONGRATS Doc Schmidt!.. good for you..
Congratulations! 🎉🎈
It's really interesting to hear about all these practicalities :) . I hope your new role is everything you wanted it to be!
CONGRATULATIONS!! GOOD LUCK IN YOUR NEW JOB! 🎉🎊🍾🥂
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" Alright I think that's enough for today "
My mom: makes soup
Me : OK IM DONE
Ello everyone if you are bored comment in my comment cause I'm also bored. :).
CONGRATULATIONS!!
Congratulations!!!
Congrats Attending Schmidt ! Im not planning to be a doctor but your videos are just hilarious and entertaining. Especially informational videos like this one. Hope you keep em coming doc. You are gonna kill this. 😎👍
Glad to hear you enjoy them!
Whoo hoo! I'm smiling like a fool over here! I'm utterly and unaccountably proud of you, Doc. Congratulations! 🤗💜👍🥳👏
I really appreciate that! Thanks for your awesome support!
Congrats doc!
Super congratulations!!!
Congrats! 😁🥳🎂🎊🎉🎈
Congrats! Big step!
Congratulations 🎊 😃
Super happy for you
Congratulations, Doc Schmidt!!! I was hoping you would consider coming to California. I love all your videos!!!
Congratulations!!! You’re will be a 💎 to your employer!!
congrats, doc!
Congrats, Doc!
Congratulations, you deserve it.
Congratulations! I appreciate that you make the funny videos but also these explainers.
thanks! I try to mix it up
Congratulations! 🎊 👏 💐
Congratulations 🎊 👏
Congratulations!! 🎉
CONGRATULATIONS!!! Must have been so exciting! All the best for the new job! 🥳
Thank you!
@@Doc_Schmidt Thank YOU for the inspiration! Very happy for you 😊
Me : sees the video only fans dateme.name/AGNEZ
" Alright I think that's enough for today "
My mom: makes soup
Me : OK IM DONE
Ello everyone if you are bored comment in my comment cause I'm also bored. :).
AWESOMENESS 👌I lived in Crestwood MO for years and worked at Children's Hospital in the ER. Great area to live!!
Congratulations!! I'm so happy for you!!
Thank you!
Congratulations doc!
Yay! Good for you and good for your wife!
Yooooo congratulations:D
Congratulations! 🥳
congratulations!
Welcome to the club amigo ! I did licenses in two different states ans well as DEA and many other expenses ! :/
Enjoy this exciting time in your life ...
You and yr wife have a beautiful family of your own and, from what I've seen (?) A lot of support from Mom, Dad, et al ... Best of luck
I'm smiling for you! Congratulations!
Me : sees the video only fans dateme.name/AGNEZ
" Alright I think that's enough for today "
My mom: makes soup
Me : OK IM DONE
Ello everyone if you are bored comment in my comment cause I'm also bored. :).
As a medical student, this is so reassuring to hear XD. Thanks Doc!
Congrats!!
GOD I love this man! Doc, you are one in a million and I hope your contract reflects that. Godspeed on your chosen path.
You're too kind!
Woot woot!
Congratulations!
Congratulations
Congratulations! You worked hard to get here.
Congrats on your 1st specialty job!!!
Congrats great news. 👍
My stepdaughter is an ER Surgeon in Virginia, so I find your skits and other Doctor stuff is really entertaining. Actually you've given me some insight to engage her in conversation.
Topic idea- achieving partner within a group. The insider benefit when receiving medical treatment; from other medical professionals. Ex my father in law is a Dr, Brother-in-law is a Dr, they get a very difficult to schedule appointment with the top Neurosurgeon in the region.
There’s no such thing as an ER “surgeon.” U less you’re referring to a “trauma” surgeon?
Congrats!
Congratulations.
congrats!!!!
Wish you had more long form content like this.
Thanks for watching! These videos take longer to make and often aren’t quite as fun for me so I definitely don’t make them as often. But I’ve got 1 or 2 planned for the next month!
I am a Respiratory Therapist in a NICU for over 20 years and it is interesting to understand the process our Neonatologists would go through coming into the group I work with. Thanks
Hello Doc Schmidt, congratulations!!!! As IM resident I’m interested in GI. What would you recommend me to do to increase my odds of getting into fGI fellowship? Thank you!
congrats big guy
That was interesting. Missouri is somewhat unusual in that physician non-compete contracts are enforceable. But they must be only sufficiently reasonable to protect the legitimate interests of the practice. In many states, including my own, they are simply not permitted as a matter of law or public policy. You must be careful that your practice does not run afoul of the federal anti-kickback and self-referral laws. I was intimately familiar with the workings of several large subspecialty practices that did not do well and were ultimately sold. Physicians failed to keep track of and minimize overhead. They over-extended themselves financially usually as the result of hiring incompetent managers whose interests were not aligned with those of their employers. Some should have had their operations reviewed on occasion by forensic accountants! I recall one large group which was operating in violation of certain Federal statutes. I warned one of their senior members and he simply said that they had expert advice of legal counsel and they were therefore comfortable. That was fine until a disgruntled employee copied records and went to the Attorney General and that was that. The state didn't revoke their licenses but could have.
Another thing to be aware of is that your pension funds will be invested somewhere and investment managers are usually very expensive virtually worthless. The investment vehicles are usually grossly over-priced and virtually guaranteed to under-perform simple market averages. IF they seem to be out-performing over time, the figures are being manipulated. I've been around a long time and I've seen a lot. You seem to be a very bright young doc. so keep your eyes open and be careful. Enjoy GI. It was my first fellowship offer.
Congrats.
Congratulations! This is so exciting! Thank you very much for going over this process with us, it's interesting to know how things work behind the scenes.
While I know that $ isn't everything, how much do you think student debt plays a part in the decision process when doctors need to make such decisions?
Id say it plays a decent role - just check out average pay for the specialties vs how competitive they are. Some specialties can make paying off private med school ($$$) debt hard.
Congratulations. Did you end up signing a non-compete or were you able to have it removed? Will you be receiving a monthly stipemd while still in fellowship?
Thanks it was good info for us laymen
Thank you very much
Can you please talk about GI specialty?
Types of work , nature of patients, procedures and the frequency of them. Is it stressful? How you manage practice and learn. Life style quality. Risk of complications. Amount of patients complaints.
Reference book/books for reading
Please
Me : sees the video only fans dateme.name/AGNEZ
" Alright I think that's enough for today "
My mom: makes soup
Me : OK IM DONE
Ello everyone if you are bored comment in my comment cause I'm also bored. :).
Congrats on the new job. It must have been nice to be wooed by different jobs.
"the recruiters don't have ulterior motives".... I'm not sure what the exact definition is, but don't they get a huge bonus if you sign with the company that you interview with?
Congratulations and welcome to STL! I will give you my 3 pearls of wisdom that I have given every new doc for the last 30+ years. 1. Figure out who is in charge. It's not always the person with the title. 2. Always make friends with the ward clerk, housekeeping, and dietary. That way your orders get processed, you always know the latest gossip, and you'll always have food saved back. Finally, 3. Align yourself with a competent nurse. They will keep you from killing your patients! Good luck and many happy years of practice to you
Lee Anne Friend,RN,BSN
Congratulations! For those who are still looking, student loan repayment is another potential area for negotiation
just listening to that was anxiety inducing. As you can imagine, academic medicine speaks to me.
Thank you Doc for sharing your expereince! Question, Is it common to hire a lawyer when reviewing contracts? What kind of lawyers would you have to look for specifically? I have family members who are doctors and I've never heard about them hiring lawyers to negotiate contracts. Is this just for private practices or even academic settings? Thank you and Congratulations!!
I think it's fairly common. It's definitely not required though, and it seems to be a younger generation thing- my dad didn't use one when he signed his contract for example. There are lawyers who specifically focus in healthcare or contracts
Benefit of hiring a lawyer prevents animosity between negotiating parties. It checks the adversarial attitude at the door, instead of nit-picking in the future because one party thinks they lost.
Well congratulations..So,what happens if some of your patients want to stay with you if you leave? How is that handled?
I am not allowed to solicit them (ie "come see me at this new job instead") but if they find out on their own where I am going, then they are allowed to come see me at the new practice
One less stress to deal with! You know where you attending career starts and when you'll start making a whole lot more money to pay the student loans off!
If you feel comfortable I'd be curious how much salary an introductory doctor can be expected to make?
Me : sees the video only fans dateme.name/AGNEZ
" Alright I think that's enough for today "
My mom: makes soup
Me : OK IM DONE
Ello everyone if you are bored comment in my comment cause I'm also bored. :).
What's up with the urine sample on the bureau?
Just curious, did you work as an internist during fellowship.
No I went straight from my medicine residency to fellowship
Why GI? Love your vids
Yo doc wheres the subreddit?
How do you pay for all that schooling
Congratulations!! Getting that first job out of school is so amazing. 🌈🌈🌈
What is in the cup?
It’s a secret
Do benefits ever include help with paying student loans?
yes! Many jobs offer that. However sometimes it is better to just get a larger signing bonus so you have more flexibility (you can still use the signing bonus to pay off loans for example)
What's GI's range?
Depending on the type of practice anywhere from 250-600k in the first year
@@Doc_Schmidt Thanks! Hope you hit the upper range.
Im early as in 45minutes after posted
Also congrats
Congrats Dr s. You'll do well in life .all I had to do was answer a dating site to find a guy older than me date him. 16 years and wait for his colon to burst.
You’re working in St Louis? You should’ve gone for trauma surgeon.
You remind me of Anders Holm!!!
how old are u
31!
Hearing doctors talk about money makes me think most of them should have probably gone into finance or business since they usually seems to be highly interested in it. And I say that as a professional investor. Hoping Tesla will tackle healthcare once clean energy is figured out and the doctor robots will just show up at your door when needed with the latest/best science downloaded and it will cost pennies.
Seriously... no number?!