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In my experience as a physician career coach, no physician who’s made a career change has not been scared to do so. And every single physician who felt the fear, summoned courage and “did it…
A physician client recently expressed a dilemma: “I’m burned out and want a job with more work-life balance. My best friend says I should first figure out what I’m passionate about and pursue that. But…
As a physician you’re a healthcare subject matter expert (SME)! This morning, a company executive woke up in need of your expertise AND is willing to pay for it. Your experience is valuable to solve…
Are you 40-60 years old and you want to retire from medicine in 10 years? If so, you are on the same page as ~40% of US physicians recently surveyed. Here are some of the…
I know how much you love to research and learn. I do too! However, I often see physicians getting stuck in the research phase of their career transition. Listening to podcasts, reading blogs (like this…
A physician client of mine recently asked, “What are my options to secure some income until I find my next full-time job?” I responded, “The good news is there are multiple ways: clinical and non-clinical,…
Ikigai is a Japanese concept that roughly translates to, “your reason for being“ Or, “the thing you live for“ Or, “why you wake up in the morning“. It sits at the intersection of your answers…
You’re NOT, “just a doctor”, or a “one-trick pony”! You DO have a constellation of highly desirable and marketable non-clinical skills. I’m going to show you a simple way to deconstruct your clinical activities and…
I’ve helped many physicians prepare for interviews for non-clinical positions, administrative jobs, and academic leadership roles. The question, Tell Me About Yourself, comes up >95% of the time in both screening and panel interviews. After…
Here is a collection of concepts to encourage and empower you on your career change journey. Clarity about your strengths, skills, and what you want is as important as knowing your options. A compelling…
In this article, I review non-clinical career options for doctors without residency training in the US. There are many options for physicians who do not have residency training in the US. What you choose will…
The first step to landing the best non-traditional or non-clinical career option is to become clear on what you want. When you’re clear on what you want and why, you’re in a better position to…
Are you unhappy in your current job and want to make a change but you don’t have the time? Here’s a friendly reminder: You don’t have the time to stay in an unhappy job! Here…
Are you a US or international medical graduate with no residency training in the US, and you want to know your career options? This article is for you. I provide guidance and examples of options…
If you’re considering a career change, be on the lookout for the 5 ways you might be (unintentionally) sabotaging and delaying your transition. 1. Being tempted by “great” job opportunities, but they’re not what…
Few people talk about the mindset and emotional challenges that arise after you’ve pivoted to a new non-clinical role. Identity issues, doubt, imposter syndrome, anxiety, and loneliness can arise. In this post, I review examples…
Your loved ones play an important role in what’s next for your career. You want them to be happy too! Balancing your needs with those of your loved ones can be challenging. You only need…
If you believe your role as a physician includes being an advocate for and empowering patients, you may want to consider a role as a patient advocate. TYPICAL RESPONSIBILITIES Help patients and/or their families: Understand…
If you’re stuck in non-clinical job search mode and not getting offers, these tips are for you! They come from my experience coaching physicians to find their first non-clinical role. 1. You need more than…
A cover letter is an opportunity to connect the dots between your resume and the job requirements. Here are the answers to 8 common cover letter FAQ’s. 1. Must I submit a cover letter with…
If you’ve been asking, “what are my non-clinical career options and how do I find them?” but you’re feeling overwhelmed, take a step back. It’s tempting to start your career transition with “what and how”,…
OVERVIEW Physicians with a deep understanding of clinical workflows, medical decision making, evidence-based medicine, quality improvement, and the EHR are well-suited for roles within clinical informatics. The focus of Clinical informatics is to integrate technology…
These were the words of a physician on her first coaching call with me. If you can relate, I invite you to continue reading about her journey to quitting and beyond. Coaching Day 1: The…
Physicians who practice insurance medicine work in health, life, disability, and long-term care insurance. This resource focuses on disability insurance medicine. If you want to leave clinical medicine, but you still want to use your…
If you’re feeling overwhelmed during your transition to a new clinical or non-clinical career, you may have hit a roadblock. Even though roadblocks are expected along the road to career change, they have a sneaky…
Do you feel uncomfortable, even embarrassed, when you’re asked about your career plans and you have to say, “I don’t know!?” In a profession where we’re rewarded for having the answers, being uncertain can feel…
OVERVIEW The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) plays an important role throughout the lifecycle of a pharmaceutical product. Their most vital function is to cultivate peer-peer relationships with subject matter experts [known as Key Opinion Leaders…
Sometimes physicians are so happy when they’re offered a non-clinical job, they don’t negotiate salary! Or they believe compensation is “standard and non-negotiable.” The best time to negotiate is while you’re still a candidate for…
Overview: Physician surveyors or physician reviewers work for accreditation and certification bodies to ensure health care organizations, training programs, and healthcare professionals meet performance standards of services, safety, education, training, and professional conduct. Physicians are…
Congratulations! You’ve been invited for an interview! You’ve already done your research about the company, the role, and the team. Everything is lining up and you think the job is a good fit. You’re excited!…
Do you have thoughts and ideas about the career change you want to make but they’re just swirling around in your head without any clear direction? Have you done extensive research on non-clinical options, but…
Overview. Physicians make excellent and credible expert witnesses. There’s expert witness review for medical malpractice, disability, injury, and more. You can work from home, enjoy the benefits of lucrative income, and have the opportunity to…
In this interview with John Jurica, I discuss strategies to help you discover your true desires and pursue them effectively. I share my journey and explain how to be purposeful with your life and career.
Networking can make the difference between being selected for an interview and continuing on the job application treadmill. Here are some answers to your networking questions. 1. Why is networking important? 2023 statistics show 70%…
Do you second-guess your ability to make the “right” decisions for your career? If you do, you may have noticed how this can keep you stuck, or worse, have you ping-ponging between different options. When…
Coaching Overview Coaching is a popular side-gig or second career choice for physicians. It offers flexibility, autonomy, remote work options, and an opportunity to use your gifts and experience to help others. There are many…
From the time you enter medical training until you become an attending physician, you have several opportunities to experience different clinical career paths. While you must make a choice, there are well-worn paths you can…
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