Urologists are well positioned for 2010
Gee narrates that the economics of medical practice remains the prime concern of urologists in 2009 as reported in Urology Times. The recent survey shows that urologists work hard, seeing an average of 83 patients and working about 51 hours per week. In the next 5 years, 38% expect to be performing...
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Published in | Urology Times Vol. 37; no. 13; p. 3 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Monmouth Junction
MultiMedia Healthcare Inc
01.12.2009
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Summary: | Gee narrates that the economics of medical practice remains the prime concern of urologists in 2009 as reported in Urology Times. The recent survey shows that urologists work hard, seeing an average of 83 patients and working about 51 hours per week. In the next 5 years, 38% expect to be performing more office-based procedures and 42% expect to be performing less hospital inpatient surgery. He reveals that in spite of the chaos of health care reform, urologists' mix of office, outpatient surgery, and hospital practice assures that they will continue to do well. |
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ISSN: | 0093-9722 2150-7394 |