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Work With Metro Infectious Disease Consultants

Many of us at Metro Infectious Disease Consultants remember what an exciting time it was to transition from graduating infectious disease fellow to practicing attending physician. We also recall that with this excitement, there can be some confusion as well. Here are some common questions that graduating fellows have and ways to help navigate through them.

You’re invited! Would you like to learn about private practice ID – the MIDC model?

Come join Metro Infectious Disease Consultants during IDWeek2022 on October 20, 2022 at 6:30 PM for dinner at RPM Italian. Limited to physicians only, no guests please. RSVP at https://workwithmidc.rsvpify.com

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Metro Infectious Disease Consultants History

By Russell M. Petrak, MD | August 24th, 2022

Metro Infectious Disease Consultants History In 1994, the Chicago medical economic environment was such, that most “experts” were professing the imminent demise of infectious disease (ID) private practice. Faced with this projection, a small […]

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Diversify Your Income As A Private Practitioner

By Russell M. Petrak, MD | August 24th, 2022

A private infectious disease practice allows for personal flexibility and financial opportunity, as well as lifestyle accommodations. We know work-life balance is key as you build your […]

Can Private Practice Really Allow for a Work-Life Balance?

By Kam Sidhwa | May 31st, 2022

Can Private Practice Really Allow for a Work-Life Balance? It’s a common misconception that when you run a private practice, the hours are too rigorous and the commitment is too demanding to allow for […]

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What is the Ideal Weekend Call Schedule in Private Practice?

By Kam Sidhwa | May 31st, 2022

What is an Ideal Weekend Call Schedule in Private Practice? Let’s face it—no one likes working on weekends. However, for patient care not to suffer and your private practice to be successful, it is […]

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