The Role of Practice Management Education in Training
by Christopher Starr MD, Lior Hiam MD, Nathan Radcliffe MD
Drs. Christopher Starr, Lior Hiam, Nate Radcliffe, and Slizard Kiss of the Weill Cornell Medical Center discuss the importance of practice management and business acumen when running an ophthalmic practice. They also touch on the necessity of a fellowship for subspecialty physicians and the role of mentors along the way.
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