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BOM: Jason Mizell Academics to Private Practice

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In this compelling episode of the Money Meets Medicine podcast, Dr. Jimmy Turner engages Dr. Jason Mizell, a colorectal surgeon based in Little Rock, Arkansas, to delve into the intricacies of career transitions and contract negotiations in the medical field. Dr. Mizell details his professional journey from academia to private practice, emphasizing his faith's influence on his decisions and the critical elements he negotiated in his new contract. The discussion explores topics like non-compete clauses, salary negotiations, and the importance of seeking expert contract reviews, with practical insights from Dr. Mizell's experiences. Personal anecdotes highlight the emotional and professional challenges faced during such transitions, offering valuable advice for medical professionals contemplating similar changes. Looking for 10% off a contract review? Use code "10OFF" when you visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/resolve

If you need own-occupation disability insurance from a source that you know will actually do the right thing for you, visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability

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In this compelling episode of the Money Meets Medicine podcast, Dr. Jimmy Turner engages Dr. Jason Mizell, a colorectal surgeon based in Little Rock, Arkansas, to delve into the intricacies of career transitions and contract negotiations in the medical field. Dr. Mizell details his professional journey from academia to private practice, emphasizing his faith's influence on his decisions and the critical elements he negotiated in his new contract. The discussion explores topics like non-compete clauses, salary negotiations, and the importance of seeking expert contract reviews, with practical insights from Dr. Mizell's experiences. Personal anecdotes highlight the emotional and professional challenges faced during such transitions, offering valuable advice for medical professionals contemplating similar changes. Looking for 10% off a contract review? Use code "10OFF" when you visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/resolve

If you need own-occupation disability insurance from a source that you know will actually do the right thing for you, visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability

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