Physician Non-Clinical Career Spotlight: Patient Advocate

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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 their diagnoses and what questions to ask their healthcare team. Navigate the healthcare system. Obtain second opinions. Communicate with the medical team and oversee the

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7 Tips To Go From Non-Clinical Job Search To Job Offer

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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 resume. While a resume targeted to the job description is a cornerstone of your application, it’s not enough. To accelerate your job search timeline,

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Physician Non-Clinical Career Spotlight: Clinical Informatics

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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 with the clinical needs of the healthcare system. Physicians lead this integration and have the opportunity to improve quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery. EMPLOYERS Physicians

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How To Loosen The Grip Of The Physician Identity

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Are you interested in pursuing a non-clinical career, but you fear losing your identity as a physician? Is being a physician not just what you DO, but who you ARE? Then how do you leave who you are? Let’s start with how the physician identity is formed. The path to a physician identity is forged over many years. Your journey

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7 Habits Of Physicians Who Successfully Transition To Other Careers

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A successful transition out of clinical medicine starts with commitment to the process and then developing habits to keep moving forward. Here are 7 habits of physicians who successfully transition to other careers. 1. They are brutally honest with themselves. At first this may not seem like a habit, but if you’ve developed a mental habit of not paying attention

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