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Founded in 1984 by a group of the nation's leading physician
recruiting professionals (Physicians Search® is a founding member), the National Association of Physician Recruiters
[NAPR] represents a membership dedicated to the highest level of ethical standards and
practices. NAPR members are the leaders in the industry.
NAPR is an association of client-driven physician recruiting firms. When you select an
NAPR member firm, you can be confident that your recruitment effort will be carried out in
complete confidentiality by skilled professionals.
Clients throughout the United States, in Canada and other countries, have come to rely
on NAPR members to successfully recruit the right physicians for their institutions
particular needs. Member firms are ready to commit their time, effort, and resources to
help you find the right person.
With the help of an NAPR member firm, you can tackle the tough job of physician
recruiting with the advantages of personal service, professionalism and pride. What's
more, working with a member firm can save time, money and aggravation. Who needs more
stress?
NAPR MEMBERS ARE THE INDUSTRY LEADERS
NAPR members have refined the difficult job of matching
physicians with client requirements into an efficient and cost-effective process. The
range of services offered by NAPR members is broad enough to meet the most challenging
recruiting needs. Here are just some of the areas in which various NAPR member firms
excel:
- Physician Search
- Practice
Enhancement
- Locum Tenens
- Practice Brokerage
In addition, many NAPR members can assist you with contract negotiations, contract
writing, relocation, partnership assistance, spouse career assistance, development of
incentive and compensation packages and follow-up services for assuring that the new
physician makes a successful transition into the community.
WHY CHOOSE AN NAPR MEMBER FIRM
NAPR members are committed to identifying qualified physicians
based on criteria set by the client.
NAPR member firms subscribe to the highest ethical standards in the physician
recruiting industry. The common goal on which the association was founded, and the
motivating force behind it today, is each NAPR member's sincere commitment to promote and
advance the standards of professional practice.
Each member firm must agree to be bound by an ethics and arbitration process. Any
complaint lodged against a member is immediately investigated by the NAPR Ethics
Committee, which is composed of peer physician recruiters, who volunteer their time and
expertise to maintain industry standards. This system of self-regulation and peer review
has been a key factor in the sterling reputation NAPR members continue to enjoy.
Being informed is top priority to NAPR members. By attending specialized educational
programs presented through the association, members stay abreast of industry developments,
stay attuned to marketplace changes, and increase the knowledge and proficiency of the
entire profession.
NAPR member firms are efficient and reliable. The bottom line is that they do the work
you expect.
THE NAPR CODE OF ETHICS
In order to comply with the Code of Ethics, members will:
Overall give clients and candidates the best effort.
Make only promises that can be kept by them.
Act in compliance with state and federal laws governing hiring
practices.
Be honest in all dealings with clients and candidates. Members will
not intentionally mislead a client or candidate.
Refer candidates to a client only when asked to do so.
To the best of their ability, represent themselves honestly to
candidate and client.
Honestly represent themselves when courting a new account.
Make public only those claims that can be documented and proven
true. Refrain from making claims in promotional literature that seem impossible to
fulfill.
Respect clients' needs in a caring but businesslike fashion.
Keep all promises. Follow up on promises made in a search agreement.
Exercise due diligence to discover whether candidates fit the
position, presenting only those candidates who appear to fit.
Present only candidates who have been screened by the search firm.
Refrain from sending blind curriculum vitaes [CV's] in order to collect a fee for work not
done.
Member firms will not recruit from a client for one [1] year after
the last placement with them [excluding interns, residents or fellows in training].
Preserve the confidential nature of the search and not breach the
confidence of either candidate or client.
Send no curriculum vitaes without applicant knowledge.
Treat other firms fairly. Firms will honor agreements made between
them.
Refrain from intentionally misrepresenting another firm to a
prospective client.
Deal honesty with fellow recruiters. Members will not try to pirate
candidate or client, or candidate or client information, from other firms [i.e.: fee
splitting].
This Code of Ethics, adopted by the membership of NAPR, sets standards of ethical behavior
for members of the organization. The intent is to deal with ethical behavior. It does not
deal with performance standards. It is written to allow for the diversity embodied in
NAPR's membership.