Say the word “Chicago,” and Pizza, hot dogs, the Chicago Cubs, architecture, Michigan Avenue, theater, and political machines come to mind. Defining Chicago is no simple matter. It is a large and di....
“Water, water everywhere," lamented the poetic Ancient Mariner. He was marooned in a salty ocean without "any drop to drink." Otherwise he could have been describing the geography....
In a recent student, Medscape reported that more than 20 percent of physicians will still be carrying student loan debt into their mid-40s. When you look at the numbers, it is easy to see why this is the case. ....
Something most physicians face right after training is a student loan burden. Student loans - often amounting to a figure north of $100,000 for physicians finishing their training - is a stressor. It’s ge....
As physician recruiters at hospitals and health systems throughout the Midwest, we’ve heard all kinds of misconceptions about our part of the country: It’s all rural, except for Chicago. Every locat....
Ken Allman, owner and CEO of PracticeLink.com and MountainPlex Properties, has been recognized as West Virginia’s Small-Business Person of the Year. This award, whose recipient is chosen by the West Virgi....
Can’t wait for the Super Bowl? Maybe you should practice medicine in a football town! Forbes Travel Guide rounded up the five best cities for NFL fans. And the PracticeLink Job Bank makes it easy to find ....
Ah, . The snowflakes are sticking, the slopes are calling, and that one radio station is playing Christmas music all day every day. (Every city has that one station, right?) If you eagerly anticipate this time ....
Education debt may be shaping the career decisions of many pediatric doctors, including steering them away from additional opportunities like fellowships and pushing them toward primary care or hospitalist prac....
You could say Riverside’s march to prosperity started with Mrs. Eliza Tibbets. In the early 1870s she planted two navel orange trees sent from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Citrus growing wasn&rsquo....