Physiatrists Contract Negotiations

A Comprehensive Guide

One of the most important parts of any Physician job search comes right at the end — when it’s time to negotiate the contract. However, it’s the part that many physicians are the least comfortable with. Once you receive an attractive offer, you may be tempted to just accept it, sign a contract, and get to work. This mistake can lead to lost compensation, unsatisfactory working conditions, and missed opportunity that may have you looking for a new job again in two to three years. On the other hand, a good negotiation and careful review of the contract can make all the difference!

This resource is designed to help you understand how to negotiate, what to look for in a physician contract, and which mistakes to avoid so you can enjoy a successful relationship with your new employer.

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You’ll be a more effective negotiator if you’re well informed before negotiations begin. Take the time to learn as much as you can about your potential employer and the position by asking lots of questions. 

This resource is designed to help you understand how to negotiate, what to look for in a physician contract, and which mistakes to avoid so you can enjoy a successful relationship with your new employer.

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Dr. Hassan Akinbiyi

I grew up in Chicago, Illinois, the youngest of my father’s 6 kids. At a young age, I realized my calling of being a doctor. I was always fascinated by the inner workings of the mind and body. I began to study the human body. I performed well academically in high school, medical school and residency. 

After completing residency, I started my own independent Physiatry practice and soon built a seven-figure practice. I traveled the world visiting many countries I always dreamed of visiting including Brazil for Carnival, Dubai to bring in the New Year and Sydney Australia watching the fireworks at the Sydney Opera House. I was able to pay off the mortgage on my parents’ home. After my father suffered his second of three strokes before he eventually passed away, I was able to fly him to my Rehabilitation Hospital in Arizona to receive care as opposed to allowing the hospital to send him to a nursing home.

Despite all of this I had an embarrassing secret. During my first year of college my family was evicted from the home I spent all of my life up to that point. We were now homeless and on the verge of being on the street. I vividly remember the Sheriff coming to the house, knocking on the door.

It seemed like every other day. There was no warning. When I answered the door, he immediately dropped the bomb on me and let us know we needed to be out of the house within hours. My heart dropped, I dropped to the floor and cried like a baby with an unbelievable heart. I was numb and in a stupor for months. I had lost my home and my way. I no longer had a sense of certainty or any roots.

Because of this…NOW I am dedicated to coaching new attending’s how to build lucrative independent medical practices so that they have financial independence, security and the ability to plan and save for retirement. I want to make sure no one else has to experience that pain and embarrassment. I want you to achieve financial freedom so that you control your destiny.

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Working with Dr. Hassan exposed me to the real-world aspects of being a physician and expanded my knowledge of PMR far beyond my Residency

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My Friend Dr. Hassan Akinbiyi PM&R physician has some great blogs on setting up an independent physiatry practice.  His practical approach to the business of medicine is refreshing and would be an asset to any current or future practicing PM&R physician.

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