Interview with Dr. Tod Stillson – Part 1 – 374
In this podcast episode, Dr. Tod Stillson describes how to win as a micro-corporation. For the past 10 years, Tod has been working under a professional services contract, rather than as a direct employee, providing him with greater autonomy and income.
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Dr. Stillson shares his journey from a traditionally employed physician to an independent contractor. In this revealing interview, Tod introduces the concept of employment light and explains how doctors can negotiate better contracts with their current employers.
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The Rise of Corporate Medicine and Its Impact on Physicians
Corporate control of healthcare has led to decreased autonomy and increased burnout among physicians. Tod describes how arbitrary compensation caps and a lack of understanding from administrators have contributed to this problem.
He emphasizes the need for doctors to stand up for themselves and take control of their professional lives. And he describes the simple change he made to accomplish that goal.
Understanding the Employment Light Model
Tod explains the concept that allows physicians to work as independent contractors while maintaining a relationship with their current employer. This model offers increased professional autonomy, significant tax benefits, and an easier way to create multiple income streams. Some of the topics we cover in Part 1 of our conversation are:
- Preparing to become an independent contractor,
- Negotiating a professional services agreement,
- Creating the opportunity for multiple income sources, and,
- How to approach your employer about transitioning to this model.
Empowering Physicians to Win as a Micro-Corporation
Recognizing the lack of business education in medical training, Dr. Stillson created SimpliMD, a resource for doctors to improve their business acumen. He emphasizes the importance of understanding:
- The true value doctors bring to healthcare systems, including downstream revenue,
- How to negotiate fair compensation based on productivity, and,
- The power of business knowledge in preserving professional and personal autonomy.
Summary
In Part 1 of this two-part episode, Dr. Tod Stillson offers valuable insights for physicians looking to regain control of their careers and achieve a better work-life balance. Dr. Stillson’s experience and resources provide a roadmap for doctors to navigate the complex world of healthcare employment and find success on their own terms.
Part 2 of this conversation follows in the next episode of the Physician Nonclinical Careers Podcast.
Links for today’s episode:
- Dr. Tod Stillson’s Website SimpliMD.com
- Free Subscription: Subscribe to the SimpliMD Blog.
- Dr. Tod Stillson’s Book: Doctor Incorporated: Stop the Insanity of Traditional Employment and Preserve Your Professional Autonomy
- Employment Lite: Check out our Employment Lite landing page on why this hybrid model of employment and private practice is so appealing to many doctors.
- Free E-Books: Choose from a large menu of free E-Books that support your micro-business journey as a self-employed doctor.
- Professional Business Network: Our vetted and preferred network of small business professionals and resources that will support your professional micro-corporation journey.
- How to Save Healthcare, Satisfy Patients, and Fix Physician Burnout – 256
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- $99 ($10 for residents) SimpliMD Membership: Join our community of self-employed doctors and receive exclusive perks for members only
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