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To be fair this isn't a rando community program, TGH is massive, does pretty much everything and has residency/fellowships in almost all other specialties.We are following in EM’s footsteps.
To be fair this isn't a rando community program, TGH is massive, does pretty much everything and has residency/fellowships in almost all other specialties.
But yes the increasing number of spots every year is concerning, especially with the greater amount of HCA & related for profit health system programs.
attendings cover 6:1 @ TGH? so they're all doing "supervision" rather than "direction". Sounds painfulI just wonder how it fits into a staffing model where attendings cover 6 sites at at time 🤷♂️
To be fair this isn't a rando community program, TGH is massive, does pretty much everything and has residency/fellowships in almost all other specialties.
But yes the increasing number of spots every year is concerning, especially with the greater amount of HCA & related for profit health system programs.
It's horrifying that he is allowed to have a position of leadership in a residency program when he so clearly was at the root of the issues the first time USF had a residency.The mangar doc is a genius. Made probably 200 million controlling the Tampa area in multiple practices. Sold out to private equity partially. Than sold out to Team health. Than team health lost a bunch of contracts.
He’s playing 4D chess.
The mangar doc is a genius. Made probably 200 million controlling the Tampa area in multiple practices. Sold out to private equity partially. Than sold out to Team health. Than team health lost a bunch of contracts.
He’s playing 4D chess.
I don’t know how much control he has anymore. But the dude ruled with iron fist for so many years even after selling out. Talk about almost a monopoly power in that regionIt's horrifying that he is allowed to have a position of leadership in a residency program when he so clearly was at the root of the issues the first time USF had a residency.
Because they couldn’t care less about suppressing our salaries. They care about increased costs to insurers and hospitals, and to a lesser degree patients.I don’t know how much control he has anymore. But the dude ruled with iron fist for so many years even after selling out. Talk about almost a monopoly power in that region
And the fcc wants to sue usap? That’s chump change to what monopoly mangar had over the Tampa region and surrounding areas. Keeping salaries artificially low compare to other markets.