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New Recruitment Guide: From Physician Recruitment to Retention

A Roadmap for Building a Physician Workforce That Will Stay the Course

Chronic staffing shortages, increasing demand for care, and persistent burnout have become the norm in healthcare — these are circumstances that are unlikely to change any time soon. What is changing, however, is how physicians view opportunities and what they want from their careers.

SDAHO Enterprises endorsed business partner, Jackson Physician Search has create a six-part guide that offers insights and emerging best practices that can elevate a job posting, inform a negotiation, and lay a foundation for not just recruiting but retaining the right physicians for your organization.

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About Jackson Physician Search
SDAHO Enterprises’ Endorsed Business Partner Jackson Physician Search is the largest, privately owned and most trusted firm in physician recruitment. They specialize in the permanent recruitment of physicians, physician leaders and advanced practice providers for hospitals, health systems, medical practices, and other healthcare organizations across the United States.

The SDAHO Enterprises’ Partner program was established to provide innovative and cost-effective solutions for our member hospitals and long-term care facilities across the healthcare continuum. The business partners selected are expected to meet high-quality standards and offer products or services which are designed to assist healthcare facilities avoid costs, recover revenue, reduce operating and capital expenses, improve management and quality, increase productivity, and develop staff resources.

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