Medical Practice Divorce, written by a CPA, an attorney and a physician, illustrates:
-The many reasons why physicians choose to leave a practice
-How to leave a practice gracefully
-Important information on setting up a practice the correct way to avoid later conflicts and problems
-Well-rounded advice for handling the business, legal and emotional aspects of leaving a medical practice
At some point in their careers, nearly every physician considers leaving his or her practice. But leaving a medical practice is much more than a career move. It's a major life change - on that affect your personal security, finances, and the patient base you've worked so hard to establish.
How can you make the transition as smooth and successful as possible? How do you protect yourself from potential legal and financial problems?
Written collaboratively by an attorney, financial planners, and a physician, Medical Practice Divorce thoroughly examines all the legal, financial, and emotional issues surrounding a medical practice exit. You'll gain insights on how to:
-Exit a medical practice gracefully and avoid legal entanglements -Reduce peer conflict and personal stress -Manage your finances to meet short- and long-term goals -Establish yourself in a new, more rewarding practice
This practical guide also provides real-life examples that will help you evaluate new opportunities, maximize existing business relationships, and effectively set up a thriving practice of your own.
Preparation is the key to a successful transition. Medical Practice Divorce gives you the knowledge you need to manage your move and make the next opportunity more personally and financially rewarding.