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How can I cash in on gifts and honorariums as a resident like this? Where do you guys go to find these deals? I certainly don't mind making a junk Gmail account and giving my name to any idiot company who believes that a $100 gift card will change my prescribing practices in any way. I'd love to find out how other people are using these offers to their advantage. If possible, it'd be just peachy if we could avoid the "it's a slippery slope!" replies to this question. My only regret is that I didn't give Medscape 15 fake email addresses so I could buy few month's work of groceries at Amazon. My hope is that we have a thread of easy deals physicians can get based solely on our degrees so we can start making some extra cash early, especially ones that we can sign up for quickly online. Last edited by Entol; 06-08-2010 at 06:46 PM. |
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It seems like a lot of work for a couple hundred dollars. I'd rather save the same amount by not having a TV (no cable) and no smartphone. That saves $100-$120 per month.
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Epocrates Honors is another well established program. Most surveys require you to be board-certified in your specialty and in active practice however.
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There are all sorts of non-clinical ways to make supplemental income. Market research surveys and focus groups only represent a small fraction of what's out there.
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Has anyone tried http://www.truthoncall.com ?
Looks easy, just reply to text messages. You can get up to 30/month and they pay $10 each. An NPI is required to sign up, so I would think residents would be eligible. |
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Well you graduate first, then apply through your training program.
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They apparently don't update their NPI database frequently. I've had my NPI for a while now, and they still claim they can't find my NPI in their database.
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u probably make a lot more $$ by moonlighting, if your program allows it. |
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Truth On Call physicians can only receive checks at the address that is listed for them in the National Provider Information (NPI) Registry, to ensure they are the physician they say they are. In addition, upon signup physicians are sent a welcome pack at the physical address in the NPI registry. For individuals who select to have their checks sent to charity, the physician at the address provided by the NPI is notified of the donation via snail mail." and there you have it! |
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if anyone actually has living proof that this works, do tell, bcuz i have seen no proof at all despite all their claims. Last edited by turquoiseblue; 06-20-2010 at 05:55 PM. |
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No Meat, No Treat
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Ive made a grand total of $30 from Sermo filling out a survey.
Pickings seem kind of slim out there. |
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Have make about $300 from sermo but that is over the course of ~2yrs. Not much work to get it but obviously isn't that much money over the time.
Epocrates surveys - every once in a while I get paid for one, usually they want people in practice for a certain time though, maybe make $50 here in 2-3 yrs. Truth on call, signed up 2 yrs ago and never have had a text yet. Most money is in moonlighting but it starts to suck after awhile and even though the $$ is really good I am getting tired of it and probably won't continue much longer. |
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mdlinx gives out honorariums for filling out surveys every few months or so.....but usually they want ones that grad from residency....go to support@mail.mdlinx.com
google "physician survey" or "physician honorarium" and you will find other opportunities to cash in on surveys. Last edited by turquoiseblue; 06-24-2010 at 03:13 PM. |
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Rather than posting one liners that arent of much help, could you please elaborate on these opportunities that you talk about? And concrete opportunities e.g. links to websites, not just something like "you could do medical writing".
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By the time you meet the criteria for most of these surveys (years in practice, etc), they are no longer worth your time. I delete most of the surveys I get via email because I can make more $ reading sleep studies or even seeing patients.
The main exception is the survey I got through the mail from the suboxone people every few months while I was prescribing suboxone. That paid big bucks for only a few minutes of time.
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You could serve on a committee by way of AMA-RFS, AAMC-ORR, or your specialty organization. It probably takes a certain type of personality to want to travel one or more times per year, for a day or longer, to sit in a meeting for the majority of the time you're gone.
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I signed up for Truth on Call. We can't moonlight in my residency program so I need all the help I can get! Any new ideas for honorariums out there?
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I've found a decent one ($100-$200/yr). Not too much effort. PM me if you want to know more.
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Bump. Anyone found anything new lately?
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