Do you think there is a benefit to obtaining an MBA? My residency would cover the cost, and I wanted to know if it would have any benefit, as far as group partnership, starting own group, or just increase personal value during job search?
I see, thanks for the advice. Talking with a senior attending today he was saying the more you can do after/outside of residency the more valuable you become. Ie having a fellowship or mph vs a guy with none makes you a more attractive candidate
Do you think there is a benefit to obtaining an MBA? My residency would cover the cost, and I wanted to know if it would have any benefit, as far as group partnership, starting own group, or just increase personal value during job search?
OP- You may want to double check that your residency is really willing to pay for the MBA. I too thought that an MBA was covered at my residency/hospital, but it was only for "employees" and apparently being a resident doesn't count. I was pretty annoyed when I learned that.
Right. A lot of times they will have residents technically in the category of "unpaid employee," and your paycheck isn't really a "paycheck," but instead an educational "stipend." Not a big deal, right?
Think again. This can allow them to manipulate who gets what benefits. Where I trained, we were under this status and not eligible for a few of the "employee" benefits such as this, because we weren't "paid employees." We were "unpaid" employees and basically volunteers/students with an educational "stipend," according to the hospital.
This status allowed us to be ineligible for many of those employee perks, because we weren't paid employees. Yet somehow being unpaid "students" with an educational "stipend" didn't get us out of having to pay taxes on our paycheck which we were told wasn't "pay," but was an educational stipend.
Hmmm....
It's manipulation of terminology and employee status to make sure the hospital/institution gets the best of both worlds, financially. For them.