Robert

name Robert Truog founded of Physemp.com in 1994 as one of the first online physician employment sites.

ObGyn Field Struggles In Present Economic & Political Climates

07th April 2010
A current study illustrates that med students are supposedly trending to not specialize in gynecology and/or obstetrics because of the exorbitant cost of malpractice insurance coverage. Lawsuits, among additional factors, have been the cause of insurance ... Read >

U.S. Healthcare Reform Review

06th April 2010
Until the recently approved reforms to healthcare are realized, and to the current political shifts and prospective resulting consequences are also, the healthcare industry will be in limbo. The current climate in the industry is very similar to what happ... Read >

How Is the Economy Affecting Radiologists Since The Reform

06th April 2010
Professionals in the field of Radiology (including physicians, technologists, assistants, and aides) are presently experiencing a conflicting employment environment. On the one hand, the need for such radiological services is increasing, while reimburseme... Read >

Healthcare Reform : Will It Work?

06th April 2010
Commentary on Obama's Healthcare Reform Let's not waste any time so let's touch on a few points at once. Tax credits to the middle class are a fantastic idea, but who's paying for it? The government! And with a deficit of almost 13 TRILLION dollars, ho... Read >

Cardiologists In Todays Job Market

06th April 2010
Cardiology Overview As of late, there are many concerns that a surplus of cardiologists exists, both existing cardiologists and those finishing residencies. These issues have since been confirmed untrue by research of the economy and employment market.... Read >

Anesthesia Demand

05th February 2010
The supply of Anesthesiologists may not be meeting the demand for services creating shortages. Some medical schools are increasing their enrollments based on this. Further, this shortage of personnel makes it harder for hospitals to terminate contracts wi... Read >

Obstetrics & Gynecology Today

02nd February 2010
Medical students are reportedly choosing not to specialize in gynecology due to the high cost of malpractice insurance. Litigation has caused the insurance premiums to rise, which has led to many leaving their ObGyn job. In the meantime, the number of pos... Read >

OBGYN Growing Demand

01st February 2010
A recently medical students are reportedly choosing not to specialize in gynecology due to the high cost of malpractice insurance. Litigation has caused the insurance premiums to rise, which has led to many OBGYN leaving their practice. In the meantim... Read >

Pediatric Outlook

01st February 2010
There is currently concern about a growing shortage of physicians of all specialties in the US. The bulk of the population in the US is the "baby boom" generation which is now entering retirement age. There are several problems that may develop as a res... Read >

Demand for Anesthesia

22nd January 2010
According to the Bureau of Labor statistics the overall demand for physicians and will grow 22 percent from 2008 to 2018. This is much faster than the average for all occupations. The growing size of our aging population drives growth in the demand for ph... Read >

Cardiology Job Market Outlook

21st January 2010
At one point, people believed that too many cardiologists and specialists were being trained to keep up with the shrinking number of jobs. However, a study conducted by the ACC revealed that all graduate fellows found a position and typically continued wi... Read >

Surgery Market Overview

15th January 2010
2010 Outlook for General Surgery Jobs The job outlook for general surgeons is good as the shortage for physicians is occurring around the world. Employment opportunities are expected to grow faster than average between now and 2014. The Department of La... Read >

Demographics and Economy Impact on Orthopedic Market

15th January 2010
Orthopedic Job Outlook US Department of Labor, states that about three to four percent of all physicians (about 20,000) are specialized in Orthopedic Surgery. Over 50 % of all orthopedic surgeons practice general orthopedics, while eleven percent pract... Read >

Orthopedic Job Marketplace

08th January 2010
Orthopedic Jobs Outlook US Department of Labor, states that about three to four percent of all physicians (about 20,000) are specialized in Orthopedic Surgery. Over 50 % of all orthopedic surgeons practice general orthopedics, while eleven percent prac... Read >

Radiology Job Outlook

30th December 2009
Although it is hard to generate much sympathy for highly paid Radiologists their world may be changing. The recession and healthcare reform are already having an impact. During the past year, U.S. hospitals have seen more patients without insurance or the... Read >
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