As always, this helpful community has answered many of my questions over the years. Again I'm calling on all of you senior pain providers to See if you can assist and provide some guidance. I'm sure this topic will also be useful to others as well.
So I currently serve as medical director of our pain clinic as the sole pain provider in a rural health setting. My salary is definitely on the higher end So I'm not sure there's much wiggle room on that contract. I also have managed to adjust my in person clinic time to 3 days a week when the contract actually states four. I meet and exceed my RVUs with this crane arrangement so they have not given me any issues with this... However, I also have a separate medical director contract for our wellness clinic which I've helped build from the ground up which now includes five or six different tracks (diabetes, pain, chf, obesity, etc). this is my first and only job (9years in) but I'm currently one of the senior staffers within the hospital system. I've also served as chief of staff.
Because my pain contract is on the higher end, I am expecting a lot of pushback If I ask for an increase there, but my medical director roll I think could increase salary wise. I have not asked for a raise in over 3 years and I'm just looking for some feedback on how to best navigate a request for salary increase based on some of your previous experiences. every time my contract renewal comes up I always want to ask for more but I'm scared that since I'm already on the hiring they will revisit The totality of my contracts and try and do the opposite of what was intended. I'm just doing a ton more work with the wellness medical director roll while so meeting and exceeding my pain benchmarks. Any other part that's important is im part of a large medical group that provide services for a hospital.
So I currently serve as medical director of our pain clinic as the sole pain provider in a rural health setting. My salary is definitely on the higher end So I'm not sure there's much wiggle room on that contract. I also have managed to adjust my in person clinic time to 3 days a week when the contract actually states four. I meet and exceed my RVUs with this crane arrangement so they have not given me any issues with this... However, I also have a separate medical director contract for our wellness clinic which I've helped build from the ground up which now includes five or six different tracks (diabetes, pain, chf, obesity, etc). this is my first and only job (9years in) but I'm currently one of the senior staffers within the hospital system. I've also served as chief of staff.
Because my pain contract is on the higher end, I am expecting a lot of pushback If I ask for an increase there, but my medical director roll I think could increase salary wise. I have not asked for a raise in over 3 years and I'm just looking for some feedback on how to best navigate a request for salary increase based on some of your previous experiences. every time my contract renewal comes up I always want to ask for more but I'm scared that since I'm already on the hiring they will revisit The totality of my contracts and try and do the opposite of what was intended. I'm just doing a ton more work with the wellness medical director roll while so meeting and exceeding my pain benchmarks. Any other part that's important is im part of a large medical group that provide services for a hospital.