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Physician marketing sucks! At least, that's what my clients and other physicians tell me repeatedly. I take that to mean one of two things: Either having to market as a physician business owner is a very distasteful activity, or the marketing skills of a physician business owners are severely lacking. Or both. The secret ingredient of successful marketing is education -- educating yourself and educating the right prospective clients or patients. And physicians are natural educators.

With every patient encounter we address the ABCs first. There's a good reason for it -- the ABCs provide us with a framework for managing even the most complex patients and organize our thoughts to focus on the most important aspects of the patient's condition first. So let's discuss the framework you should build to have a successful investment experience.

A new online service provides consumers with diagnosis and treatment for common medical conditions round the clock. By accessing the service for conditions that are not serious health emergencies, patients can get the care they need when their physician is not available. In turn, doctors can access the online information to work more efficiently and manage a larger patient population.

If you're investing in stocks for the long term, buy stable companies with a track record of increasing their dividends -- and then reinvest those dividends -- to turbo-charge your portfolio's performance.

Which universities are ranked as being among the best in America for primary care? A handful consistently appear at the top of the annual rankings, but this year two new schools cracked the Top 10.

Reviewing a book that is not-so-hot off the press can be beneficial. This is the case with "This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly," by Carmen M. Reinhart and Kenneth S. Rogoff. However, I must tell you that navigating the book is similar to the underwater snorkeling trail at Truck Bay in St. John, the Virgin Islands.

Biotech investors are already sifting through the list of presenters at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's annual meeting, searching for potential winners. Here are 10 stocks trading under $10 to watch in the runup to this closely watched cancer drug conference.

I had the privilege of receiving a galley copy of "The Color of Atmosphere: One Doctor's Journey In and Out of Medicine" prior to publication and had originally planned to "skim read" the chapters and write a review. Instead, from the first chapter, I was hooked. To all tired and frustrated physicians struggling to make sense of your life and work, I recommend this book. It will let you know that you are not alone, and validate your disillusioned observations about the problems within the U.S. healthcare system.

It's undeniable that the events unfolding in Japan in the aftermath of the recent earthquake and tsunami are a tragedy affecting millions of people. It is less clear what economic impact will be. Some think rebuilding efforts could start a long-awaited expansion of the Japanese economy. In the meantime, individual investors should check their international stock and bond holdings to better understand their exposure to Japan.

Medication compliance is an issue that not only impacts patients, but families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals as well. So when a recent study for a mobile phone application designed to improve medication compliance turned up encouraging results, it signaled an important step forward.

Testosterone levels have been directly associated with risk-taking behavior in multiple studies. For example, when trial lawyers who take courtroom risks are compared to non-trial lawyers, they have higher testosterone levels. Now, a new study shows we have to rethink our concept about testosterone and risk taking when it comes to making economic decisions.

Compensation for physicians working in academic settings increased slightly last year, according to a new survey, with strong demand and candidate shortages resulting in higher pay for internal medicine faculty.

The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission recommended that Congress increase Medicare payments to physicians by 1% for fiscal year 2012. The panel also said Medicare patients have "good access" to physicians nationwide, despite threats by doctors to refuse them.

Last week I introduced a simple saving strategy to build wealth by focusing on saving early in your career. But let's say you didn't save much early on and now you're worried that you won't have enough for retirement. There is still hope, because you can use these two powerful savings strategies.

The devastating earthquake and tsunami has led to widespread power outages and the possibility of a nuclear disaster. Americans are doing what they can to help, and technology companies are stepping in to make donating to the cause easy.

Once again, Harvard Medical School was ranked No. 1 for research in an annual ranking of U.S. medical schools. Though most of the schools that topped last year's list remain, one leapt into the Top 5.

How much money would you need to have in the bank to begin to feel truly wealthy? For millionaires, that magic number is $7.5 million in investible assets, according to a new survey. Four out of 10 millionaires said they still don't have enough assets to feel wealthy.

Shoppers who frequent online auction sites know there's sometimes a danger that the products listed for sale could be counterfeit goods. But experts say the chances of buying a phony product are far greater if you're shopping for certain items that are favorites of counterfeiters. Here are products most likely to be fake goods.