Physician Transactions Conference

A Complimentary Four-Part Webinar Series Geared Towards
Educating Physicians and Physician Groups

Click here to register for this complimentary virtual conference.

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and its ensuing aftermath, more physicians than ever are considering and entering into partnerships with larger organizations. This four-part webinar series will guide leaders of independent medical groups through exploring various options in order to strategically position themselves for long-term success.

Session 4: The Process of Undergoing a Strategic
Medical Practice Transaction
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
7:30 p.m.–8:45 p.m. ET

Discussion Topics:

  • Considerations for physicians who have never engaged in a major transaction.
  • The stages involved in a major transaction, including different inflection points for purposes of maximizing negotiations and avoiding pitfalls.
  • Other key phases of a transaction, such as comparing initial explorations, negotiating with parties, signing the letter of intent with the selected partner, conducting due diligence, negotiating “definitive” transaction agreements, and closing.

Insights provided by:

  • Anjana D. Patel, Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green
  • Tim Spadaro, CFA, CPA/ABV, Director, Business Valuation & Financial Due Diligence, VMG Health
  • Hector M. Torres, Managing Director, Healthcare Investment Banking, FocalPoint Partners, LLC

Click here to register for this complimentary virtual conference.

Learn more about the full series here. For questions about the conference, please contact Eury Jung.

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