I sent you a pm with some ideas.
... not sure what happened to my other post, so here goes again.
I'll ask my wife if she has any helpful info.
FWIW, my PC doc left a small private practice due to O-care. I've never even seen the one doc left there and always see one of the two PA-C. One is pretty young and I think was brought in to replace another that retired. I wonder if O-care has done so much damage to the small practices, that it's having an effect on the PA-C and NP positions?
FWIW, at another specialist provider I see, I generally only ever see the NP. Truth be told, I'd rather see her than the doc that's there.
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I think O-care has had a profound effect on the industry as a whole, I think lots of people are leaving the industry due to it, but I also think that there are a lot more businesses participating in the industry as well. My thinking is that ocare is driving some of that, but the demand for medical services is higher now than it ever has been simply because there are more people than ever before.
I think the roadblock in front of her right now is partially of our own construction; She went to school in Texas and did all of her clinical rotations in Texas, so all of her networking is in Texas. She even had job offers stemming from some of her rotations. We knew we wanted to move home to CO, so as soon as she graduated we packed up everything and moved, thinking “oh she’ll have no trouble getting a job.”
I also think some of the problem is that CO is such a nice place to live that the market is a bit flooded, so she’s behind two roadblocks.
Thanks everyone for the tips, I’m forwarding them to her to check out.
Good news!
Today she received and accepted an offer with a local family medical practice that is 6 minutes from our apartment. She shadowed for a half day last week and really loved the clinic and the other providers there, so it sounds fantastic so far.
Thanks again everyone!
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