
The most successful physicians often possess strong similar skills and characteristics. These 8 rules are the foundation stones to success, according to 30 years worth of research.

The most successful physicians often possess strong similar skills and characteristics. These 8 rules are the foundation stones to success, according to 30 years worth of research.

Not everyone can afford to buy a share in Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway for $185,000, physicians can follow the simple investing advice he offered his own wife.

A strategy of influencing legislation at the state and local level could impact your medical practice more than trying to lobby Congress. Here's what you need to do.

In the long career of a physician, it wouldn't be unusual to have a famous (or infamous) patient, such as a well-known author or a mobster kingpin.

Doctors who use EHRs can spend a third of the time in the exam room looking at a computer screen, and half of physicians admitted to consulting Wikipedia for information on health conditions.

Greg Kelly's physician father had a passion for shooting home movies back when most people weren't shooting videos, but he captured something poignant and meaningful through his hobby.

Despite its commonality, a middle-class mindset can be quite advantageous - hard work, sacrifice, discipline, thrift and commitment do pay off in the end.

Today, even for doctors who put their job before their personal lives, it's a struggle to make a living - more work, for less money. Will the profession endure, or is it circling the drain?

How much do you need in your retirement kitty to finance your golden years? It's a vexing question, one that many busy physicians tend to ignore, but it pays to do some math.

Politicians talk a lot about job creation in America and the media focuses on the nation's big business, when the real spotlight should be on successful small businesses - like medical practices.

Say you have two physicians with similar education, training and experience. If one is much more successful than the other, the obvious question is "Why?"

The secret to growing rich and the laws of success as created by someone who spent two decades studying and observing successful Americans. Are you falling short?

Researchers find that today's physicians are highly stressed. Talk about old news. But short of quitting, how can America's doctors endure in this burnout environment?

The short, bright life of Alice Kelly, a registered nurse who was so good at her job because she simply cared about people and strove to make her patients feel better.

Taking an active role in the financial planning process doesn't mean you have to become a financial expert. Awareness of your personal economic situation is the key to success.