Re: Buying in to practices. (excessively long emotional respo

From: Braun, R. Daniel (rbraun@iupui.edu)
Thu Jun 29 14:04:31 2000


-----Original Message----- From: DoctorJoe@aol.com To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Sent: 6/29/00 7:54 AM Subject: Re: Buying in to practices. (excessively long emotional response)

In a message dated 6/29/00 7:06:01 AM, rbraun@iupui.edu writes:

>OTOH, I was on the faculty of a school in the middle of nowhere. They
kept >
>bringing in high powered specialists who stayed for a year or two and
then >
>left the school and went into practice across the street with the
>
>competition. This was after the school recruited them, and moved them
half >
>way across the country. There is always 2 sides to the issue and there
>are
>
>places where the employer has been hurt.

OTOOH...

What I would want to know is WHY the high-powered specialists would allow themselves to be recruited and move 'way 'cross the country, and then leave after a couple of years. How was their relationship with the "school" wanting? If they were truly academic types, why move from a school to a "group", unless something was amiss?

We can follow this worm-hole to other dimensions in a flash...

Joe P.

One word: "MONEY"

Dan





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