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How to cite: Kleinguetl, Colin E. “The Business of Medicine: What Residency and Fellowship Failed to Teach Me.” October 2023. Accessed Nov 2024. https://grandroundsinurology.com/the-business-of-medicine-what-residency-and-fellowship-failed-to-teach-me/
The Business of Medicine: What Residency and Fellowship Failed to Teach Me – Summary
Colin E. Kleinguetl, MD, shares insights regarding some of the practical knowledge gaps faced by urologists in residencies and fellowships. In this presentation, he outlines areas that those entering a residency or fellowship should be familiar with ahead of time, including:
- Types of Practice
- Practice Management
- Tips and Tricks for Medical Coding
- Contract Evaluation
- Financial Management
About The 11th Urology Today Conference:
Presented by chair Ryan P. Terlecki, MD, FACS, the 11th Urology Today conference was designed to keep urologists, urologic oncologists, and other healthcare providers educated on the most pertinent issues in urology practices. Areas of focus included urologic oncology, men’s health and reconstruction, female urology, pediatric urology, kidney stones and related conditions, and methods of providing the best care amidst the required logistics of the business side of medicine.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Colin E. Kleinguetl, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Urology at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine and a practicing Urologist at the Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.