Last chance to take the 2011 MSP salary survey
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, February 11, 2011
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Ever wonder how your salary stacks up against other MSPs in the country, or even in your area?
Briefings on Credentialing (BOC) is conducting an online salary survey to collect data on the latest salary trends among MSPs. Click here to fill out the short 15-question survey—the survey ends today, so don't delay! A summary of the results will be published online at the Credentialing Resource Center blog, and BOC subscribers will receive and in-depth look at the results in their April 2011 issue.
After you complete the survey, enter your name to win a credentialing book of your choice (excluding Core Privileges for Physicians).
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