FlexMedStaff CME Package
Earn 30 Hours of CME and Transform Your Career!
Unlock new career opportunities and gain valuable insights with our comprehensive CME package, designed specifically for independent physicians and 1099 contractors.
What’s Included:
Access to 30 hours of recorded lectures to earn 30 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.
Topics Covered:
•Direct Contracting: Learn the ins and outs of negotiating and managing direct contracts.
•Working Through Locum Agencies: Understand how to maximize your opportunities.
•Tax Implications: Get expert advice on managing taxes as an independent contractor.
•Direct Primary Care: Explore the benefits and challenges of running a DPC practice.
•And Much More! Gain knowledge on various topics to enhance your practice and career.
***Scroll down to see the list of lectures within this CME package.
Why Choose Our CME Package?
Our lectures are crafted to inspire and lead independent physicians, providing you with the tools and strategies needed to succeed in today’s healthcare environment. Learn from experienced independent physician leaders who have successfully navigated the path you’re on. Scroll down to see the list of lectures within this CME package.
How It Works:
- Purchase the CME Package for only $499.
- View all recordings within 60 days of purchasing.
- Earn 30 CME credits upon completion.
Disclaimer:
Access to these recordings is only for PHYSICIANS. CME credits are for physicians ONLY!
Ready to Redefine Your Career?
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to transform your practice and career. Purchase our CME package today and take the first step towards a more dynamic and fulfilling professional journey.
For more information or assistance, please contact us at Support@FlexMedStaff.com
Lectures
C’mon Man: 11 Contractural Issues with a PSA |
The Grind: Build a better practice for yourself |
It can be done: Contracting Directly in 4 weeks |
Determining Fair Compensation for Physicians Contracting Directly |
Locums Liaison: Frequently Asked Questions |
Physician Mortgages and Mortgage Strategies |
The 7 Elements of Negotiation when Contracting Directly |
Future of Non-competes: What does it mean for doctors? |
Part 1: The Basics of W2 vs 1099 |
Part 2: Elements to understand when negotiating as a W2 vs 1099 |
Part 3: Understand the elements in contract as W2 vs 1099 |
Introduction to Med-Legal Reviews: An Interview with Amy Fogelman |
Telemedicine: The Basics |
Embracing Change: Non-traditional working arrangments for Physicians and Facilities |
The Stark Act: And other great ways to P.O. Uncle Same in a hurry |
Elevating your worth: Crafting creative responses to low ball offers |
Selecting your advocate: Setting expectations and Negotiations |
The importance of building your own personal brand |
Medical Malpractice know-how |
Understanding the locums game |
Guide to Getting Started: A road map to independent physician work |
Sailing into Retirement |
You are the Star: A love story |
Moving from Burnout to Professional Fulfillment: How to beat burnout and build the bottom line |
Where is Waldo: Finding opportunities to contract directly |
Market Overview – Seeing the Forest from the eyes of the Tree |
The double edged sword of 1099 – Avoid being cut by corporate medicine |
How ANY Doctor can earn $25,000 per month |
Local Locums or Alternative Careers in Medicine |
Navigating Contract Work with a Young Family |
Business Development Secrets I wish I knew When I Started My Consulting Practice |
Staying Organized: Creating a one doc small business |
How to Move from W2 Employee to Independent 1099 |
State tax issues: Performing services in multiple states |
Healthy Living on the Road |
Autonomy Restored: Unveiling the essential and advantages of direct primary care for independent physicians |
Doctor, Doctor, Pay me My Dues… I got a bad case of employment blues |
Plug and Play: How to ease transition to a new unit |
Credentialing Tips and Tricks |
Unlocking opportunities: Strategic advantage of having mutliple DEAs and Medical Licenses |
How to maximize returns on personal and business expenditures |