The New 9 to 5: Flexible Scheduling Models for Today’s Physicians As the ongoing physician shortage continues to impact organizations nationwide, the competition for candidates increases. The organizations that can afford it may throw money at the problem, increasin... Jun 12, 2026
How to Prevent Workplace Injury in First-year Employees and What to Do If It Happens With an abundance of supporting evidence – going back almost a century – it’s a widely accepted reality that employees are more likely to experience a work-related illness or injury during their first... Jun 12, 2026
Telemedicine in Physician Retirement: 4 Things to Consider Physician retirement looks very different from what it did ten years ago . Some physicians still select a day to hang up their white coats and exit the profession altogether, but for those seeking mor... Jun 12, 2026
When 90 Seconds Changes a Career: Trauma Leave, Workplace Anxiety, and Workers’ Compensation In April 2025, air traffic controllers at Philadelphia International Airport’s Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) facility experienced a significant communication outage. For 90 seconds, control... May 7, 2026
How Physicians Should Evaluate Partnership Opportunities in Private Practice Private practice has undergone a dramatic shift over the past decade. As health systems continue to expand through mergers and acquisitions, significantly fewer physicians today are working in indepen... May 7, 2026
What Physicians Need to Know About Compensation in Today's Job Market If you’re a physician considering a job change — or simply curious about the current physician job market — physician compensation is trending in your favor. The ongoing physician shortage has meaning... May 7, 2026
How Physician Executives Can Be Effective Triad Partners Healthcare leadership is becoming increasingly collaborative. As hospitals and health systems navigate workforce shortages, financial pressures, and increased patient volume, traditional leadership mo... Apr 9, 2026
Residency to Real World: Essential Resources for Your First Physician Job Search Congrats to medical students across the country who recently learned where they will be spending the next three to seven years of their lives. After four years of working hard in med school, for most,... Apr 9, 2026
Why Physician Retirement Looks Different Than It Did 10 Years Ago By: Tara Ossek Published: February 12, 2026 Not long ago, physician retirement followed a fairly predictable arc. A doctor practiced full-time into their early- or mid-60s, gave notice or sold off the... Mar 11, 2026
3 Ways Artificial Intelligence Could Reduce Physician Burnout By: Jackson Physician Search January 27, 2026 Recent headlines about the potential impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare strike a careful balance between optimism and concern. On the po... Feb 10, 2026
Design Your Next Chapter: Navigating Physician Retirement By: Jackson Physician Search December 30, 2025 For most physicians, being a doctor isn’t just a job — it’s an identity. How do you stop being who you are? While the financial aspects of retirement pla... Feb 10, 2026
What a Workplace Injury Really Costs You By: Andrew Berry During the great resignation, a period of unusually high turnover and job quitting that followed the tail end of the COVID-19 pandemic, many employers began to examine the actual cost... Advice Feb 10, 2026