The Doctor’s Crossing Carpe Diem Podcast
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Heather Fork, MD
Are you a physician who’s questioning your career path? If you’re at the white coat crossroads, for whatever reason, this podcast is for you. We’re going to help you find your best path forward, whether it’s to be happier in patient care, transition to a nonclinical career, or do something completely different. In the weekly podcasts, we’re bringing you all the good stuff: -Actionable tools and resources to help you start making positive changes. -Interviews with physicians who’ve found new and fulfilling ways to practice as well as those who’ve transitioned into nonclinical careers. -Concrete advice for applying to jobs, using LinkedIn, interviewing, negotiating, and much more. Your host, Dr. Heather Fork, is a former board-certified dermatologist who transitioned into full-time career coaching for physicians over 10 years ago. She is a master certified coach who has been helping hundreds of physicians find ways to be happier both in medicine and beyond. Come visit us at www.doctorscrossing.com to learn more!
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Episode #106: Leaving Surgery For a Career In Medical Devices
Episode #106: Leaving Surgery For a Career In Medical Devices
Many physicians transitioning to nonclinical careers are aware of available roles in the pharmaceutical industry, but may be less familiar with career options in the medical device industry. Today’s guest, Dr. Christine Mauro, is here to discuss how and why she transitioned into the medical device field after training as a general surgeon. She’ll explain the similarities and differences between the pharmaceutical and medical device industries and we’ll also dive into her day-to-day work, which physicians might be a good fit for these roles, and how you can get started in the field.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/106   In this episode we’re talking about: How Dr. Mauro realized she needed to change gears in her career Consultant and employed roles in the medical device industry How to find opportunities and the role of networking Christine’s day-to-day work and typical hours in her current job Why Dr. Mauro finds her work so fulfilling Which types of physicians might be the best fit for this role Typical compensation for medical device industry jobs   Links for this episode: Check out our Free Resources! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself!
31:1730/11/2022
Episode #105: Being a Physician Advisor - What’s the Scoop?
Episode #105: Being a Physician Advisor - What’s the Scoop?
Have you heard about physician advisor opportunities but wondered what’s REALLY involved in the daily work? Is there conflict with insurance companies? Push back from physician colleagues? Today’s returning guest, family medicine physician Dr. Timothy Owolabi, is here to discuss these issues and more about the role of physician advisor. He will share what brought him back to this career path after changing gears to an analytics role, why he enjoys this work, and his day-to-day life as a physician advisor.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/105    In this episode we’re talking about: How Dr. Owolabi returned to working as a physician advisor What the role of physician advisor entails The best aspects of Tim’s current position Why the day-to-day schedule of a physician advisor is a big plus Typical compensation for these types of roles Which physicians might be a good fit for this career What type of training is needed to pursue physician advisor work   Links for this episode: American College of Physician Advisors  Physician Advisor Utilization Review Boot Camp Episode #44: How to Avoid a Career Wedgie - Dr. Timothy Owolabi’s career path and how it evolved as he tried out several different types of positions and opportunities. His story shows how you do not have to find the perfect job out of the gate.  Carpe Diem Resume Kit - Converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter. Give yourself the best chance of getting that interview!
32:5823/11/2022
Episode #104: The Rewards of Public Speaking As A Side Gig
Episode #104: The Rewards of Public Speaking As A Side Gig
Most physicians are familiar with the more well-known side gigs - utilization review, expert witness, and (of course) those extra clinical shifts. But another lesser-known side hustle that can be both rewarding and lucrative is public speaking. My guest today, Dr. Jordan Grumet, is an internal medicine and hospice physician, writer, podcast host, and passionate public speaker. He’s here to discuss how he began public speaking, key steps to getting started, and how to refine your public speaking skills.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/104   In this episode we’re talking about: Dr. Grumet’s career journey from private practice to entrepreneur and speaker Medical topics that sparked Jordan to pursue a speaking career The clinical event that shaped Dr. Grumet’s approach to life and medicine How to develop topics and your public speaking skills Where to find an audience and how to establish yourself as a speaker The nuts and bolts of compensation for public speaking Jordan’s other hats as an author, podcast host, and finance expert   Links for this episode: Toastmasters Speakers Club Dr. Jordan Grumet's website.  Taking Stock - A Hospice Doctor’s Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life Dr. Jordan Grumet’s Earn and Invest Podcast LinkedIn for Physicians Course - This fun course shows you how to create a stand-out profile on LinkedIn and use the powerful features to advance your career goals. The short video lessons guide you step-by-step on how to grow your connections, network successfully, and search for and apply to jobs. Included are cheat sheets for each lesson, examples of physician profiles, and a bonus PDF on how to rock your informational interviews. 
34:2316/11/2022
Episode #103: Wound Care Physician - A Rewarding And Flexible Option
Episode #103: Wound Care Physician - A Rewarding And Flexible Option
Physicians often leave clinical medicine not because they don’t want to see patients anymore, but because they are burned out from the charting, long hours, and lack of flexibility that come with the role. But what if I told you that a clinical option exists that allows you to keep caring for patients without these common headaches? This is what today’s guest, Dr. Heather Awad, a family medicine physician who transitioned to wound care, is here to discuss, along with why she loves this role and how you can pursue this option if it interests you. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/103    In this episode we’re talking about: Dr. Awad’s journey from family medicine to wound care How a career coach helped Heather find a role that fit her needs The day-to-day work of a wound care physician Training protocols and requirements for this role Schedule flexibility, hours, and charting responsibilities Typical compensation for this position Dr. Awad’s life coaching business, focusing on weight loss   Links for this episode: Vibrant-MD - Dr. Heather Awad’s Website Check out our Free Resources! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself!
28:0009/11/2022
Episode #102: A Flexible & Rewarding Side Gig - Plasma Center Medical Director
Episode #102: A Flexible & Rewarding Side Gig - Plasma Center Medical Director
Physicians pursue side gigs for a variety of reasons, such as earning extra money, adding variety to their practice, or testing the waters in a new field. Today’s returning guest, Dr. Helen Rhodes, is here to discuss a little known side gig that covers all three of these bases- being a medical director at a plasma center. Dr. Rhodes will share how she found this hidden gem of a role, what the responsibilities are, why she finds it so rewarding, and how you can pursue this position if it interests you.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/102   In this episode we’re talking about: The path that led Dr. Rhodes to her first plasma center role Why our perception of plasma centers may differ from reality The (flexible!) hours, call, and work schedule for this position What Helen finds to be most challenging and rewarding in her work The training, responsibilities, and job scope for this role Which types of physicians are best suited for this work Typical reimbursement for plasma center medical directors   Links for this episode: Episode 47: Dr. Rhode’s Reentry to OB Story + Locum Tenens Carpe Diem Resume Kit - Converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter. Give yourself the best chance of getting that interview!
27:1502/11/2022
Episode #101: Demystifying Jobs for Physicians in Pharma
Episode #101: Demystifying Jobs for Physicians in Pharma
Have you considered applying to roles in the pharmaceutical, biotech, or medical device industries, but are struggling to figure out which positions fit your skill set? This is a common source of confusion for physicians transitioning to these industries, which is why our returning guest today, Dr. Laura McKain, is here to demystify this lingo for us. Dr. McKain worked in the pharmaceutical industry for almost 15 years before transitioning to consulting and she’s here to discuss what different industry roles entail, the skills needed for these positions, and who might be a good fit. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/101   In this episode we’re talking about: Dr. McKain’s journey from a clinical to a nonclinical career Different functional areas common to these industries Job titles found in each functional area What makes someone a good fit for each role The type of experience needed for these positions How to gain experience and enhance your resume for industry roles Typical compensation for these positions   Links for this episode: Dr. Laura McKain’s LinkedIn Profile McKain Consulting Dr. McKain’s Pharma Industry Special Interest Group (PISIG) Insider’s Guide to Pharma - Download this free resource that will give you an overview of the different roles available to physicians in the pharmaceutical industry.  Podcast #43: Start Networking To Open Doors Podcast #76: How This Physician Solved The No Experience Issue To Get Into Pharma Carpe Diem Resume Kit - Converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter. Give yourself the best chance of getting that interview!
33:3426/10/2022
Episode #100: Is A Lack of Validation Keeping You Stuck?
Episode #100: Is A Lack of Validation Keeping You Stuck?
Seeking validation is a normal human behavior - whether we realize we are doing it or not. This can be especially true for physicians, who are often natural people pleasers. However, if you are considering a career or life change, it’s important not to let the need for validation from others hold you back from doing what’s best for you. In today’s solo episode (my 100th podcast!), I'm discussing all things validation, including the different types of validation and how to process your own need for validation.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/100   In this episode we’re talking about: Why we feel the need for validation One of my listeners who found validation through this podcast The special role of validation from our parents How to listen and trust your feelings without judgment The difference between external and internal validation Using lived experience as a form of validation My personal experience finding validation in my career change   Links for this episode: Check out our Free Resources! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself!
20:0219/10/2022
Episode #99: The Value of Pursuing Your Passion When You’re In The Trenches
Episode #99: The Value of Pursuing Your Passion When You’re In The Trenches
Have you ever wanted to pursue a passion but felt like something was holding you back? This is common among physicians and my guest today, Dr. Debra Blaine, is here to discuss how to conquer common obstacles we perceive to be standing in the way of pursuing our passion. Dr. Blaine is a family medicine physician and fiction novelist who will share the benefits of following a passion, how to make time for this, why indulging in a passion can be difficult for physicians, and what to do if you haven’t identified your passion yet. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/99   In this episode we’re talking about: How attending a writing conference inspired Dr. Blaine to get started Why writing provided Debra with an outlet for her work stress The unexpected benefits of following your passion How to find the time to pursue your passion What to do if you don’t feel passionate about anything Viewing failure as a learning opportunity Why physicians have trouble engaging with their passion   Links for this episode: Dr. Debra Blaine’s website -  Learn more about Debra’s 3 books as well as her Mindset Coaching Services for physicians. Dr. Blaine is also available to coach aspiring writers at all stages, and offers authors an easy guide to quality self-publishing. Check out our Free Resources! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself!
30:5712/10/2022
Episode #98: Take Back Control With A Direct Primary Care Practice
Episode #98: Take Back Control With A Direct Primary Care Practice
While many physicians are looking to make the leap to a nonclinical career, others want to continue practicing, but do it on their own terms. A popular option for those in the latter group is direct primary care, or DPC. Today, I’m excited to have not one, but two, direct primary care and lifestyle medicine physicians as my guests, Drs. Monica and Prisiliano Salas. They’ll discuss what DPC is, the financial aspects of this practice model, how they incorporated lifestyle medicine into their practice, and steps you can take to pursue DPC for yourself. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/98   In this episode we’re talking about: How a direct primary care model operates What inspired the Salas’ to pursue opening a DPC practice The nuts and bolts of DPC financials How the Salas’ created a flexible work schedule to meet their needs What types of specialties are best suited for DPC Why lifestyle medicine is easily integrated into the DPC model How you can get started down the path to practicing DPC medicine   Links for this episode: Salveo Direct Care - The Salas’ Direct Primary Care Practice  Email Instagram Facebook The DPC Podcast - A podcast hosted by Dr. Landon Rousell on everything related to starting and running a direct primary care practice.  Direct Primary Care Summit LinkedIn for Physicians Course - This fun course shows you how to create a stand-out profile on LinkedIn and use the powerful features to advance your career goals. The short video lessons guide you step-by-step on how to grow your connections, network successfully, and search for and apply to jobs. Included are cheat sheets for each lesson, examples of physician profiles, and a bonus PDF on how to rock your informational interviews.
35:4105/10/2022
Episode #97: It’s Not Uncommon To Have Our Head In The Sand - What’s The Remedy?
Episode #97: It’s Not Uncommon To Have Our Head In The Sand - What’s The Remedy?
Have you ever had an “aha moment” where you suddenly realize there is a significant problem you’ve been avoiding by burying your head in the sand? This is a common behavior, and there are many reasons we may lean on this coping mechanism. But once you’ve admitted there is a problem, what’s the next step? That’s what today’s guest, Dr. Tom Black, is here to discuss. Dr. Black is a Naval veteran and former ER physician, and he’s going to share with us how to take an empowered stance and make informed decisions to achieve the life you want.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/97   In this episode we’re talking about: Dr. Black’s winding road to a career in medicine The value of learning from your mistakes How Tom realized a clinical career was not for him Assessing whether your current path will take you where you want to go The importance of asking yourself if you are happy Understanding the role of finances in making life decisions Why creating a plan is such a valuable tool   Links for this episode: Dr. Thomas Black’s LinkedIn The Passive Income Physician - Surviving a Career Crisis By Expanding Net Worth by Dr. Thomas Black The Tax Code: Change The Facts of Your Financial Life to Create True Wealth And Peace of Mind by Dr. Thomas Black Carpe Diem Resume Kit - Converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter. Give yourself the best chance of getting that interview!
31:1228/09/2022
Episode #96: When It’s Time To Go - Here’s How to Resign
Episode #96: When It’s Time To Go - Here’s How to Resign
Resigning from your current job is often the very last step in a job or career change. And while this task sounds simple, physicians often have questions about how best to approach it. Do you need to let your boss know where you are going? Should you provide information about why you’re leaving? In today’s solo episode I’ll be answering these important questions and reviewing best practices for a smooth and professional resignation.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/96 In this episode we’re talking about: The “must include” information for your resignation letter Optional information you may want to include Examples of professional phrasing to use The spectrum of responses your resignation letter may get How to respond if you are met with a counteroffer Whether or not you should share why you are leaving Links for this episode: LinkedIn for Physicians Course - This fun course shows you how to create a stand-out profile on LinkedIn and use the powerful features to advance your career goals. The short video lessons guide you step-by-step on how to grow your connections, network successfully, and search for and apply to jobs. Included are cheat sheets for each lesson, examples of physician profiles, and a bonus PDF on how to rock your informational interviews.  Carpe Diem Resume Kit - Converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter. Give yourself the best chance of getting that interview! Episode 49: Giving Notice and Non-Competes with Jon Appino
13:0021/09/2022
Episode #95: Nonclinical Jobs In Your Own Backyard
Episode #95: Nonclinical Jobs In Your Own Backyard
If you’re ready for a career move but don’t want to make the leap to another industry or leave your current workplace, your answer may be right in front of you. Trying out a managerial or administrative role in your current institution is a great way to explore different nonclinical areas without changing jobs. On today’s episode, I’m talking with returning guest, Dr. John Jurica, about the types of nonclinical pursuits available in most healthcare systems, how these opportunities can be used as stepping stones, and how to get started in one of these roles.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/95 In this episode we’re talking about: Dr. Jurica’s background in nonclinical and administrative work How these experiences can boost your resume for future nonclinical work The nuts and bolts of different roles and what skills you build in each Non-paid opportunities to build your skills and resume How and when to get started in one of these nonclinical positions When to consider pursuing an advanced degree How to test the waters by working with a nonprofit  Links for this episode: The Physician NonClinical Careers Podcast - Dr. John Jurica’s fabulous podcast Using Nonprofits to Build Business Skills - Dr. Jurica’s 4-lesson course on how to acquire new management stills by volunteering for a nonprofit organization. Use coupon code FREE for access. Check out our Free Resources! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself! Prior Podcast Episodes with guest Dr. John Jurica  Episode #58  - Careers You Can Do Without Residency Episode #5 - Top 3 Nonclinical Job Sectors 
32:2014/09/2022
Episode #94: Become Empowered to Avoid The Victim Trap in Medicine
Episode #94: Become Empowered to Avoid The Victim Trap in Medicine
As a physician, it’s common to feel weighed down by systemic issues that leave you feeling stuck in your job, career, or role. However, sometimes the first step to making a change is changing the way you think. In today’s episode, I’m talking with Dr. Nneka Una, founder of EntreMD, and we’ll discuss how to shift your mindset from victimhood to empowerment so you can make positive changes and move forward in your career. Dr. Una will share her story and offer tips on how to hone your empowerment skills and approach difficult situations with confidence.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: https://www.doctorscrossing.com/94 In this episode we’re talking about: The difference between a victim mindset and an empowered mindset Dr. Una’s quest for more after completing her pediatric residency Why Dr. Una considers every physician to be an entrepreneur The importance of speaking to get your message across Why negotiation skills are critical for physicians  How shifting out of fear-based thinking leads to empowerment Dr. Una’s book, The EntreMD Method   Links for this episode: Dr. Una’s Website EntreMD Podcast EntreMD Method - A proven roadmap for doctors who want to practice medicine and live life on their own terms. A wonderful book for both employed physicians and those who are interested being an entrepreneur. LinkedIn for Physicians Course  This fun course shows you how to create a stand-out profile on LinkedIn and use the powerful features to advance your career goals. The short video lessons guide you step-by-step on how to grow your connections, network successfully, and search for and apply to jobs. Included are cheat sheets for each lesson, examples of physician profiles, and a bonus PDF on how to rock your informational interviews.
32:3007/09/2022
Episode #93: How To Break The News When You’re Leaving Medicine
Episode #93: How To Break The News When You’re Leaving Medicine
Once you’ve decided to make the leap to a nonclinical career, you may think your transition is on it’s way. However, breaking this news to your patients, colleagues, and family can be an unexpected obstacle in the career change process. In today’s solo episode, I’m tackling the many nuances of this sticky issue, from ways to approach this discussion to handling the myriad reactions you may receive. I’ll also share three helpful principles to get you through all of these difficult conversations.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: https://doctorscrossing.com/93 In this episode we’re talking about: Why these conversations can make us uncomfortable How to tailor your discussion for different audiences Overcoming your discomfort with uncertainty Why you can’t be responsible for other’s reactions The benefits of an empowered mindset My own experience when I reached a career crossroads Dos and don’ts when reaching out for informational interviews Links for this episode: Carpe Diem Resume Kit - Converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter. Give yourself the best chance of getting that interview!
26:2031/08/2022
Episode #92: How to Decide If Leaving Residency Is Right For You
Episode #92: How to Decide If Leaving Residency Is Right For You
One of the biggest questions early-career physicians can grapple with when considering a nonclinical career is whether or not to finish residency. This is a big decision with many factors to consider, and the right answer is not the same for everyone. My guest today, Dr. Chelsea Turgeon, made the difficult decision to leave her OB/GYN residency after realizing clinical medicine was not the best career path for her. She’s here to discuss how she made this tough choice, what she’s doing now (and where she’s doing it!), and steps you can take to decide if it’s best for you to stay or leave residency.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/92 In this episode we’re talking about: Why a career in clinical medicine didn’t match Dr. Turgeon’s expectations Chelsea’s process for deciding whether she should leave residency How revisiting why you chose medicine can help you move forward Coping with thoughts of guilt surrounding leaving residency Why residency is not the only path to a successful career as a physician Dr. Turgeon’s new career path and lifestyle Steps you can take to process your residency doubts  Links for this episode: Dr. Chelsea Turgeon’s Website Life After Medicine Facebook Group  5 Steps to Career Clarity Mini Course Should I quit residency? - A very help site that walks you through the process of answering this question for yourself using a powerful flowchart and question prompts.  Check out our Free Resources! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself!
32:3424/08/2022
Episode #91: The Most Important Aspect of Career Change - Believe It Or Not
Episode #91: The Most Important Aspect of Career Change - Believe It Or Not
When embarking on a career change, most physicians naturally start by looking outward: What role fits me best? Where should I apply? However, if you don’t take the time to look inward and develop a good relationship with yourself, these outward steps may not yield the results you are hoping for. Today’s guest, Dr. Cindy Tsai, is an internal medicine physician, coach, and author, who will discuss the importance of your relationship with yourself and strategies for coping and reframing your perspective when this relationship becomes compromised. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/91 In this episode we’re talking about: How Dr. Tsai’s childhood experiences influenced her relationship with herself The diagnosis that led Cindy to reconsider her priorities Techniques to reframe imposter syndrome How to deal with perfectionism that has become dysfunctional Why chronic people pleasing can lead to a negative relationship with yourself How viewing yourself as a victim can lead to feeling stuck Dr. Tsai’s book, So Much Better: Life-Changing Strategies to Develop Calm, Confidence & Curiosity to Become Your Own Inspiring Success Story Links for this episode: LinkedIn for Physicians Course - Would you rather clean out your garage or attic than “put yourself out there” and network? No worries! My LinkedIn course is geared to make networking doable and fun. I will show you how to connect with people who can be helpful for your career, what to put in your messages, and how to apply strategically for the job you really want. You can learn more about this course and get a sneak peek inside right HERE.  Dr. Tsai’s website Dr. Tsai’s LinkedIn So Much Better: Life-Changing Strategies to Develop Calm, Confidence & Curiosity to Become Your Own Inspiring Success Story by Cindy Tsai, MD
31:2617/08/2022
Episode #90: An Antidote to Stagnation and Boredom - the Portfolio Career
Episode #90: An Antidote to Stagnation and Boredom - the Portfolio Career
While some physicians are ready to fully transition out of clinical practice, others are looking for the best of both worlds: maintaining some clinical work and also pursuing nonclinical interests. Finding this balance through a portfolio career can keep your work interesting and prevent burnout by adding variety to your everyday routine. Today’s guest, Dr. Jingyi Liu, knew early on this was the path for her and is already maintaining a portfolio career as a PGY-2 resident. She’ll discuss how she knew this was the best fit for her and steps you can take to find a portfolio approach that works for you. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/90   In this episode we’re talking about: Why clinical practice can feel routine even early on Different ways to approach a portfolio career How a portfolio career can counteract boredom and stagnation What led Dr. Liu to pursue interests outside of clinical medicine The steps Jingyi took to make her portfolio goals a reality How Dr. Liu realized she wanted to maintain a clinical role Jingyi’s advice for those considering a portfolio career Links for this episode: Dr. Jingy Liu Episode 79: Find Flexibility and Fun as an Independent Consultant Carpe Diem Resume Kit - Converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter. Give yourself the best chance of getting that interview!
34:3310/08/2022
Episode #89: When the Unbelievable Happens in Residency, a Story of Triumph
Episode #89: When the Unbelievable Happens in Residency, a Story of Triumph
Despite all the hard work and planning, unexpected events can still derail a physician’s career in ways that are beyond our control. This is exactly what happened to today’s guest, who I’m calling Dr. Usman to protect his identity. When things fell apart in his anesthesia residency, Dr. Usman never gave up on his dreams and demonstrated exceptional grit and determination in forging his own path ahead in spite of multiple barriers in his way. He’ll share his story with us and offer advice for any of you who may be experiencing similar roadblocks on your path to success.   You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/89 In this episode we’re talking about: What led Dr. Usman to pursue practicing medicine in the US The event that changed Dr. Usman’s career trajectory How he coped with the hand he was dealt  The long road that followed when Dr. Usman left his residency Where Dr. Usman ended up after his long journey What kept him motivated and resilient along the way Dr. Usman’s advice for others in a similar situation Links for this episode: Check out our Free Resouces!  Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself!
31:1503/08/2022
Episode #88: Find a New Career Direction by Solving a Problem
Episode #88: Find a New Career Direction by Solving a Problem
Lots of physicians take on “extracurricular” work in their jobs, often motivated by their desire to solve a problem that is frustrating them. In unexpected and intriguing ways, this desire to solve a problem may end up leading these physicians into a new career direction. My guest today, Dr. Jennifer Bepple, is here to share how she did this with her passion for using technology to solve a problem she was experiencing in her urology practice. Dr. Bepple will discuss what sparked her interest in this area, how she forged her own path, and her tips for other physicians looking to do the same.   You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/88  In this episode we’re talking about: The patient access issue Dr. Bepple was driven to solve What exactly is informatics?  How Jennifer learned to navigate the system to achieve her goals The changes Dr. Bepple initiated at her institution How her experience led Jennifer to pursue a degree in informatics The types of roles available in the informatics field How to design your own path to achieve your career goals Links for this episode: Dr. Jennifer Bepple’s LinkedIn Ohanaoneinternational - Nonprofit that uses digital technology to assist with surgical mentoring and training. Episode #65: Opportunities in Digital Health - Catch the Wave Episode #55: How About a Job Improving the EMR?
29:1227/07/2022
Episode #87: From Allergist to Interior Designer For Physicians
Episode #87: From Allergist to Interior Designer For Physicians
Have you ever thought about not just transitioning to a nonclinical career, but actually pursuing a field totally outside of healthcare? That’s what today’s guest, Dr. Kricia Palmer, did to follow her dream of becoming an interior designer - and she couldn’t be happier. Like many folks transitioning to a nonclinical career, Dr. Palmer grappled with her decision and she’ll share with us how she decided to take this leap of faith along with tips for others who want to pursue a creative career or start their own business. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/87 In this episode we’re talking about: Dr. Palmer’s career path from dancer to doctor to interior designer How Kricia studied interior design before starting her business What personality types may be drawn to more creative careers How to cope with guilt that may arise during a career transition Why Dr. Palmer chose to specialize in designing for physicians Kricia’s business model and design services Incomes for interior designers and how to get started  Links for this episode: Dr. Kricia Palmer’s Website - House Calls For Physicians Facebook Instagram Email: [email protected] Carpe Diem Resume Kit - Converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter. Give yourself the best chance of getting that interview!
32:1620/07/2022
Episode #86: Find Great Nonclinical Freelance Opportunities at flipMD
Episode #86: Find Great Nonclinical Freelance Opportunities at flipMD
When speaking with physicians considering a transition to a nonclinical career, one of the most common concerns I hear is, “All I have is clinical experience, how can this translate to a nonclinical career?” The answer - in more ways than you can imagine! My guest today, Dr. Caitlin Delaney, is the Director of Business Development and Medical Advisor for flipMD, a company that connects physicians with businesses seeking their expertise. She’ll share her own journey to a nonclinical career and discuss how you can get started doing freelance consulting work through flipMD. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/86 In this episode we’re talking about: How Dr. Delaney’s desire to diversify her career led her to flipMD What types of consulting positions are available for physicians How flipMD connects physicians and businesses The range of opportunities available on flipMD Pricing how-tos for consulting work The business model and sign-up process for flipMD Getting started as a consultant Links for this episode: Dr. Caitlin Delaney’s LinkedIn  flipMD LinkedIn for Physicians Course - If you’d like to learn how to customize your LinkedIn profile to make it stand out to recruiters, this course walks you through all the steps with short, actionable videos and cheat sheets for each lesson. This course takes the guesswork out of using LinkedIn!
28:2013/07/2022
Episode #85: From Intern to Fulltime Consultant
Episode #85: From Intern to Fulltime Consultant
If you’re early in your career and feeling like clinical medicine isn’t the right path for you, you’re not alone. Many physicians struggle with the decision about whether or not to leave residency. It can be hard to know if these feelings are temporary or not and whether “sticking it out” will be beneficial for your future career. Today I’m talking with Dr. Sam Kessel, who realized during his intern year that clinical medicine was not the right path for him. He’ll discuss how he made the tough decision to leave residency and why his new career as a consultant is a great fit for his passion, personality, and goals.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/85   In this episode we’re talking about: How the pandemic influenced Dr. Kessel’s intern year experience Why Sam decided to pursue an MBA during medical school What a strategy consultant does and how to learn more about the field Factors to assess if you’re considering leaving residency The power of LinkedIn for connecting with others who share your interests Why Dr. Kessel is so passionate about the intersection of medicine and technology Steps physicians can take to explore consulting roles   Links for this episode: Dr. Kessel’s LinkedIn  Episode 79: Find fun and flexibility as a consultant Rock Health podcast MDisrupt - A site to connect health experts with digital health companies to help bring impactful products to market quickly and responsibly.  STAT biotech podcast LinkedIn for Physicians Course - Would you rather clean out your garage or attic than “put yourself out there” and network? No worries! My LinkedIn course is geared to make networking doable and fun. I will show you how to connect with people who can be helpful for your career, what to put in your messages, and how to apply strategically for the job you really want. You can learn more about this course and get a sneak peek inside right HERE. 
31:2906/07/2022
Episode #84: She loves being employed as a patient advocate
Episode #84: She loves being employed as a patient advocate
What if I told you there was a nonclinical career that allowed you to spend your time helping patients understand their medical conditions and get appropriate care? Does this sound too good to be true? Today’s guest, Dr. Caitlin Fawcett, is here to tell you it’s not. Dr. Fawcett is a patient advocate and she’ll discuss what’s involved in her role, how a family medical diagnosis led her down this career path, different ways you can work as a patient advocate, and what her day-to-day work is like.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/84   In this episode we’re talking about: How Caitlin’s experience advocating for her father changed her career path The difference between employed and independent patient advocates How Dr. Fawcett assists patients wanting a second opinion What medical specialties are sought after for patient advocacy work Compensation and schedule considerations for patient advocates What’s involved in Dr. Fawcett’s day-to-day work  Who might be a good fit for patient advocate work   Links for this episode: Podcast 68 - Being a Patient Advocate is a Real Option Learn about starting your own side gig or fulltime business as a patient advocate in this episode with Dr. Nicole Rochester Carpe Diem Resume Kit - Converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter. Give yourself the best chance of getting that interview!
34:5029/06/2022
Episode #83: Are You Prepared For Your Nonclinical Job Interview?
Episode #83: Are You Prepared For Your Nonclinical Job Interview?
Decided on your nonclinical career path? Check. Tuned up your resume? Check. Applied to jobs? Check. Prepared for your nonclinical interview?? If not, it’s time to add this item to your checklist and start preparing well in advance. Transitioning to a nonclinical role means adapting to a different interview style. My guest today is Dr. Karyn Woelflein, a PM&R physician who transitioned to a nonclinical role and learned this lesson the hard way. She’s here to share what she learned from a bad experience, how she improved her interview skills, and what you can do to nail that job interview.  You can download “10 Tips to Rock Your Interview” by going to the Freebie tab on the doctorscrossing.com website.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/83   In this episode we’re talking about:   Why Dr. Woelflein was surprised by her first nonclinical interview experience How honest recruiter feedback motivated Karyn to make changes The role of structured preparation before nonclinical interviews A helpful mnemonic for framing succinct, personal interview answers Techniques for tactfully pausing to collect your thoughts during an interview Why pertinent, personal anecdotes make you a memorable interviewee The importance of having questions prepared for your interviewer   Links for this episode: 10 Tips to Rock Your Interview - Download your free guide to preparing for your nonclinical interviews. Scroll down when you’re on the Freebie tab to grab this resource and find others as well.  Podcast 25 How to Rock Your Nonclinical Interviews Podcast 39 How to Sound More Confident in Interviews   
34:0122/06/2022
Episode #82: Are You In The Right Job For Your Enneagram Personality Type? Part 2
Episode #82: Are You In The Right Job For Your Enneagram Personality Type? Part 2
In planning a transition to a nonclinical career, have you considered the role your personality plays in choosing the job that fits you best? Understanding your personality type can help you recognize which jobs are a good match for you. Enter the Enneagram! In this second episode of a two-part series, physician and coach Dr. Karen Barnard joins me again for a detailed look at this handy tool. We’ll discuss personality types 5-9, their gifts and liabilities, and how to use the Enneagram for personal and professional growth.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/82 In this episode we’re talking about: How you can take the Enneagram test  Detailed descriptions of personality types 5-9 What work settings those with personality types 5-9 may be drawn to Recommendations for personal growth based on personality type Which personality types are more common for physicians Using the Enneagram to better understand others in your life How we all have elements of each personality type within us Links for this episode: Episode 81: Are you in the right job for your Enneagram personality type? Part 1 Dr. Karen Barnard’s Coaching Website [email protected] Karen Barnard’s LinkedIn Profile Take the Enneagram Personality Assessment (RHETI) $12 Enneagram Institute - Learn more about the Enneagram Types  Burning Out? Recommendations For Your Personality Type - A blog post where I discuss helpful tips for each of the Enneagram types to combat burnout. Carpe Diem Resume Kit - Converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter. Give yourself the best chance of getting that interview! Books: The Wisdom of the Enneagram by Riso and Hudson The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron
37:5015/06/2022
Episode #81: Are you in the right job for your Enneagram personality type? Part 1
Episode #81: Are you in the right job for your Enneagram personality type? Part 1
You likely know many of your personality traits. Are you loyal? A caregiver? A protector?  But have you ever considered how your combination of personality traits might play a role in what jobs are the best fit for you? This is where the Enneagram comes in! In today’s episode, which is part one of a two-part series, I’ll be taking a deep dive into this incredible tool with fellow physician and coach Dr. Karen Barnard. We’ll discuss how you can use the Enneagram for both improved self-understanding and identification of the work types and environments that best fit your personality.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/81 In this episode we’re talking about: How to use the Enneagram as a personal and professional growth tool Why and how your personality develops early in childhood  The gifts and liabilities of personality traits What information the Enneagram offers and how to utilize it Detailed descriptions of personality types 1-4 Which work settings and types often appeal to those with types 1-4 How types 1-4 can use the Enneagram to build self-awareness   Links for this episode: Dr. Karen Barnard’s Coaching Website [email protected] Karen Barnard’s LinkedIn Profile Take the Enneagram Personality Assessment (RHETI) $12 Enneagram Institute - Learn more about the Enneagram Types  LinkedIn for Physicians Course - If you’d like to learn how to customize your LinkedIn profile to make it stand out to recruiters, this course walks you through all the steps with short, actionable videos and cheat sheets for each lesson. This course takes the guesswork out of using LinkedIn!
36:2508/06/2022
Episode #80: Lifestyle medicine - what we didn’t get in medical school
Episode #80: Lifestyle medicine - what we didn’t get in medical school
Have you ever wished you were able to help your patients create a healthier lifestyle, rather than just treating the diseases that can result from unhealthy habits? Today’s guest, Dr. Heather Hammerstedt, is an ER physician who has been passionate about helping others live healthier lives since before medical school - and now she harnesses the principles of lifestyle medicine to do just that. She’ll discuss what fueled her interest in this area, what lifestyle medicine is, different ways to practice in the field, and how to pursue a career in lifestyle medicine. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/80 In this episode we’re talking about: How lifestyle medicine is different from integrative and functional medicine What sparked Dr. Hammerstedt’s interest in the field Heather’s career path from ER physician to lifestyle medicine coach Different lifestyle medicine practice and reimbursement models The difference between lifestyle medicine as a physician vs. a coach How Dr. Hammerstedt’s company, Wholist, approaches lifestyle coaching Ways for you to explore a career in lifestyle medicine   Links for this episode: Wholist Health Dr. Heather Hammerstedt’s LinkedIn Profile American College of Lifestyle Medicine Institute of Lifestyle Medicine
36:4001/06/2022
Episode #79: Find flexibility and fun as an independent consultant
Episode #79: Find flexibility and fun as an independent consultant
Have you ever heard someone say they’re a consultant and thought, “OK, but what does that really mean?” While there are consultants in just about every field, physician consultants bring a special expertise to many healthcare-related areas, making this a potentially lucrative and fulfilling side gig or career change option. My guest today, Dr. Christopher Loo, is a true entrepreneur and he’s here to discuss the nuts and bolts of consulting. If you’ve ever wondered what consulting is, how to get started, and what opportunities are available, we’ve got answers.   You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/79   In this episode we’re talking about: The difference between employed and freelance consulting work Why physicians are the ultimate consultants Popular physician consulting opportunities The role of networking in building your consulting business Exploring your consulting interests Overcoming the fear of failure How to develop a consulting niche to match your passion   Links for this episode: Check out our Free Resouces! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself!   Dr. Chris Loo’s Website Dr. Chris Loo’s Podcast Dr. Chris Loo’s Instagram
32:1425/05/2022
Episode #78: Eat that frog and 6 other time management tips
Episode #78: Eat that frog and 6 other time management tips
What would you do if there were more time in the day? Finally write that novel? Spend it with family? Get more sleep? While we can’t make more time in the day, many of us can use the time we have to get personal and professional tasks done more efficiently. In today’s episode, Dr. Andrew Wilner joins me as we share some of our favorite time management strategies. We discuss 7 tips including how knowing your “why”, developing a system, and “eating that frog” can help you prioritize and get things done faster. Make sure to check out the FREE download with select time management books and resources just for you! You can find the show notes for this episode and the FREE download by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/78 In this episode we’re talking about: How starting with “why” can bring clarity to your to-do list Why developing a system for tasks is a must for efficiency How doing something once saves time in the end Why “eating that frog” can change your outlook on the day ahead Some ways to address perfectionism so it doesn’t slow you down An interesting truth about why you may be procrastinating How to successfully focus and complete deep work Links for this episode: Time Management Resources - Download a great list of books and apps that can help you with procrastination, building successful habits, finding ways to focus better, and MORE! Dr. Andrew Wilner’s Website The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner Podcast - Listen on Buzzsprout or your favorite podcast app. The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner on YouTube Underwater with Dr. Andrew - Dr. Wilner’s youtube channel LinkedIn for Physicians Course - Would you rather clean out your garage or attic than “put yourself out there” and network? No worries! My LinkedIn course is geared to make networking doable and fun. I will show you how to connect with people who can be helpful for your career, what to put in your messages, and how to apply strategically for the job you really want. You can learn more about this course right HERE.   Podcast #24 On Locum Tenens with Dr. Andrew Wilner
33:2318/05/2022
Episode #77: She didn’t leave medicine, she found joy in a new path
Episode #77: She didn’t leave medicine, she found joy in a new path
While many physicians experiencing burnout feel the best path for them is transitioning to a nonclinical job, others realize they have a clinical passion outside of their current specialty that reinvigorates their love for practicing medicine. This is what happened to today’s guest, Dr. Dana Muhlfelder, an EM physician who found joy and balance by pursuing work in the hospice and palliative care field. She’ll share how she realized she needed to explore additional career options, why she loves hospice and palliative care, and what she did to create a career that works for her. We’ll also learn about some steps you can take to explore this expanding and much needed area in medicine. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/77 In this episode we’re talking about: What led Dr. Muhlfelder to search for professional fulfillment outside of the ER Why Dana finds end-of-life care to be so meaningful How she found a fellowship program that fit her needs What it was like completing a fellowship while working as an attending How Dr. Muhlfelder balances her two roles now Why Dana feels finding her new path saved her career How to pursue this career option if it interests you Links for this episode: American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Death Cafe   Book Recommendations ON LIVING by Kerry Egan BEING MORAL by Atul Gawande MORTALITY by Christopher Hitchens WHEN BREATH BECOMES AIR by Paul Kalanithi IN SHOCK by Rana Awdish THAT GOOD NIGHT by Sunita Puri A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO THE END by BJ Miller
33:2511/05/2022
Episode #76: How this physician solved the no experience issue
Episode #76: How this physician solved the no experience issue
Many physicians looking for a nonclinical role are interested in the pharmaceutical industry, but concerned that a lack of clinical trial experience makes them undesirable candidates. Today’s guest, Dr. Madeline Edwards, is here to discuss why this is far from the truth. Dr. Edwards transitioned from a clinical role as an OB-GYN into a drug safety position at a pharmaceutical company by strengthening her resume with a few straightforward activities. She’ll share the steps she took to build her resume, what she does now, and how she overcame mental barriers along the way. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/76 In this episode we’re talking about: Dr. Edwards’ struggles with anxiety in clinical practice Three ways Madeline quickly made herself a desirable job applicant Why LinkedIn is an important tool for nonclinical job seekers How Madeline knew this was the right career path for her Misconceptions Dr. Edwards had about pharma before entering the industry Madeline’s day-to-day work as a drug safety physician How to enhance your research background in a private practice setting Links for this episode: Episode #71: 3 Myths About Getting Into Pharma Episode #67: How to Increase Your Desirability as an Applicant for Nonclinical Jobs Episode #27 Prepare Ahead For a Transition into Pharma Carpe Diem Resume Kit - converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter. Give yourself the best chance of getting that interview!
29:4504/05/2022
Episode #75: A Career-Ending Injury Leads to a New Direction
Episode #75: A Career-Ending Injury Leads to a New Direction
While many physicians are able to spend time pondering their transition out of clinical practice, some are faced with acute challenges that abruptly end their clinical careers. This is what happened to today’s guest, Dr. Stephanie Pearson. Dr. Pearson loved her work as an Ob/Gyn, but when she experienced a severe injury during a delivery that left her unable to practice, her career path took a sharp turn. She’ll share her post-injury emotional struggles and how the issues she encountered with her own disability insurance led her to become an insurance broker and physician advocate. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/75 In this episode we’re talking about: What Dr. Pearson learned about her own disability insurance once she was disabled Why Stephanie began speaking with physicians about disability insurance How her passion about this topic led to her new career as an insurance broker What kinds of roles are available for physicians in the insurance industry The emotional struggles Stephanie overcame following her injury Why disability insurance is so important for physicians How physicians can transition into insurance work Links for this episode: PearsonRavitz - Disability and life insurance company owned by Dr. Stephanie Peason and Mr. Scott Ravitz. Focused on providing coverage with integrity to healthcare professional. Doctor’s Crossing Carpe Diem Podcast: Expert Witness, IMEs, and Life Care Plans
31:3827/04/2022
Episode #74: Is it bad to take a break between jobs?
Episode #74: Is it bad to take a break between jobs?
Whether you are transitioning from one clinical job to another or making the leap into the nonclinical world, a common question physicians have is whether to take a break between jobs. Most of you need and deserve some time off, but may be wondering how that will affect your resume, finances, or future ability to practice. I’m taking an in depth look at this issue on today’s solo episode and discussing the advantages and disadvantages of taking time off between jobs versus transitioning directly from one to the next. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/74 In this episode we’re talking about: How to approach this decision if you’re experiencing burnout Why a break may help bring clarity to your decision making A primary care physician who took a year off during her transition A surgeon who felt taking a break saved her life Ways to mitigate any potential gaps in your resume or loss of income Maintaining your licensure and board certification Some unexpected emotions that may come up during a break    Links for this episode: LinkedIn for Physicians Course - Would you rather clean out your garage or attic than “put yourself out there” and network? No worries! My LinkedIn course is geared to make networking doable and fun. I will show you how to connect with people who can be helpful for your career, what to put in your messages, and how to apply strategically for the job you really want. You can learn more about this course and get a sneak peek inside right HERE.   
23:5420/04/2022
Episode #73: Should you have a job before quitting?
Episode #73: Should you have a job before quitting?
If you’re planning to make a move to a nonclinical role, you may be wondering if you should leave your current position before your job search or find a job first and then give notice. Many factors like burnout, finances, length of job search, and a potential gap on your resume can factor into this complex decision. I’ll be going solo in today’s episode to take an in depth look at this common question about quitting and discuss the advantages and disadvantages to each approach, as well as offer guidance on how to make the best decision for your needs. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/73 In this episode we’re talking about: What factors play into the decision about when to quit your job How to weigh these factors and make a decision that works for you How long it takes to find a nonclinical position Advantages and disadvantages of quitting first vs. leaving with job in hand How either decision can affect your job opportunities Ways to prepare for your career transition How to balance your needs against those of your current and future employers Links for this episode: Check out our Free Resources! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself!
18:4113/04/2022
Episode #72: Telemedicine - A Flexible Way to Stay Clinical
Episode #72: Telemedicine - A Flexible Way to Stay Clinical
Many physicians enjoy seeing patients but find that the logistics of working in an office or hospital setting don’t allow the flexibility they need. If you’re looking for a change of pace or want more latitude in your schedule, telemedicine may be just the right fit. Dr. Chet Tharpe, my guest today, is an allergist/immunologist who found he loved telemedicine so much as a side gig that he made it into his full-time career. He’ll share how he got started, ways to find telemedicine jobs, and how to grow telemedicine into a full-time and flexible career. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/72 In this episode we’re talking about: How Dr. Tharpe got started practicing telemedicine Different types of telemedicine roles How Chet built his practice by acquiring additional state licenses The nuts and bolts of patient care through telemedicine Compensation ranges for telemedicine jobs How to find a company that’s a good fit Dr. Tharpe’s experience working with 10+ telemedicine companies Links for this episode: Dr. Chet Tharpe’s LinkedIn Telemedicine Guide - This resource guide includes a list of over 40 telemedicine companies to choose from. To access this guide, click on the link which goes to our Freebies. Scroll down a little and you will see the guide. Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
26:3006/04/2022
Episode #71: 3 Myths About Getting Into Pharma
Episode #71: 3 Myths About Getting Into Pharma
Have you heard that you’ll take a pay cut by leaving clinical medicine and going into industry? Or that you can’t get a job in pharma without prior experience? My guest today, Dr. Marjorie Stiegler, is here to bust myths like these that have found their way into physician folklore. Dr. Stiegler is an anesthesiologist and Executive Director in Medical Affairs in the pharmaceutical industry in addition to being a coach, speaker, and podcast host. She’s here to break down common misconceptions about entering industry and offer advice to physicians looking to transition into the field. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/71 In this episode we’re talking about: How Dr. Stiegler’s career path led her into the pharmaceutical industry Why Marjorie finds her new role personally and professionally fulfilling 3 common myths about entering pharma The real scoop on salary, prior experience, and transferable skills How to look for entry level pharma jobs The typical compensation and schedule for pharma roles How to reframe your skills into industry specific language Links for this episode: Dr. Stiegler’s website The Career Prescription Dr. Stielgler’s Industry Insider Course - In this course you will have step-by-step instructions on how to land a physician job in pharma/biotech without prior experience or special connections. 12 hours of CME! Note, I am an affiliate for this course and receive a small commission if you purchase using this link. This does not affect the price you pay. Carpe Diem Resume Kit - Converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter.
33:2930/03/2022
Episode #70: MSL: A great job for those without residency or a medical license
Episode #70: MSL: A great job for those without residency or a medical license
If you graduated from medical school but didn’t completed a residency, it can feel like you’ve spent a long time investing in your career path but aren’t well qualified for any specific jobs. You may want to use your medical knowledge but think that the doors are only open to those who followed the traditional path. The truth is, there are many different options for you as a medical school graduate. Today we’re going to learn about a very interesting and dynamic position called the Medical Science Liaison, or MSL, which does not require a residency or a medical license. Dr. Maria Abunto, award-winning MSL, is going to sharing her journey to becoming an MSL and how persistence paved the way. She’ll discuss what an MSL is, how to get into the field, her day-to-day role, and why she loves her work. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/70 In this episode we’re talking about: What exactly a medical science liaison (MSL) does How Dr. Abunto’s career path led her to her current role The qualifications and characteristics needed to become an MSL Why Maria feels her MSL career aligns with her passion for public health Dr. Abunto’s day-to-day work and how her personality is a great fit How networking can play a key role in becoming an MSL The importance of finding your “why” when embarking on a career change Links for this episode: Dr. Maria Abunto’s LinkedIn Profile Medical Science Liaison Society
29:5523/03/2022
Episode #69: Create Something New Without Fear of Failure
Episode #69: Create Something New Without Fear of Failure
Have you ever felt like you had a great idea for a business but weren’t sure where to start? Or that you have a creative side that’s going unused in your clinical role? You are not alone! Many physicians feel this itch and aren’t sure how to scratch it. Today we’re talking to Dr. Adam Rosh, emergency medicine physician and founder of Rosh Review, about pursuing your entrepreneurial dreams. He’ll share his advice on getting started, overcoming analysis paralysis, and reframing the fear of failure. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/69 In this episode we’re talking about How Dr. Rosh’s struggles sparked his passion for helping others succeed Why connecting with others is the key to entrepreneurial success Overcoming the challenge of “How?” How Adam incorporates his belief in human connection into his business Why Dr. Rosh views failures as learning opportunities How entrepreneurship and helping others can go hand in hand Conquering the fear of failure Links for this episode: Dr. Adam Rosh’s LinkedIn Rosh Review Carpe Diem Resume Kit - Converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter.
30:5816/03/2022
Episode #68: Being a Patient Advocate is a Real Option
Episode #68: Being a Patient Advocate is a Real Option
As physicians are given progressively less time for visits with often complex patients, many are left wondering how they can still help patients and their families understand diagnoses and better navigate the healthcare system. Enter the patient advocate! Today we are talking with Dr. Nicole Rochester whose personal experience with the healthcare system when caring for her father led her to pursue this unexpected career path. Dr. Rochester shares with us how she knew this was her purpose, the challenges and triumphs of building her business, and how you can become a patient advocate. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/68 In this episode we’re talking about: What it means to be a patient advocate and the day-to-day work Why Dr. Rochester left her thriving pediatric career to pursue this role  Nicole’s consulting work in health equity  The importance of listening to your calling  How to build a career as a patient advocate/navigator and avoid common pitfalls What to charge for health advocacy work and how to scale your business Dr. Rochester’s course for physicians interested in health advocacy   Links for this episode: Dr. Rochester’s website, Your GPS Doc Dr. Rochester’s LinkedIn Dr. Rochester’s course waitlist Instagram: @thegpsdoc Facebook: The GPS Doc Twitter: Nicole Rochester LinkedIn for Physicians Course - Would you rather clean out your garage or attic than “put yourself out there” and network? No worries! My LinkedIn course is geared to make networking doable and fun. I show you how to connect with people who can be helpful for your career, what to put in your messages, and how to apply strategically for the job you really want. You can learn more about this course right HERE.
37:0409/03/2022
Episode #67: How to Increase Your Desirability as an Applicant for   Nonclinical Jobs
Episode #67: How to Increase Your Desirability as an Applicant for Nonclinical Jobs
If you’ve decided to transition to a nonclinical career, you may be wondering how to make yourself a desirable candidate for the role you want. As a physician, you already bring a lot to the table. Your years of training and experience, excellent people skills, and leadership capabilities are highly desired by employers. However, if you want to set yourself up for success, there are ways to stand out from the crowd. In this second installment of a two-part series about applying to nonclinical jobs, I’ll be sharing 10 concrete steps to enhance your platform as a candidate and land that dream job.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/67 In this episode we’re talking about: Real stories about my clients with varying experience levels landing nonclinical jobs 10 steps you can take to enhance your platform as a candidate Making the most of your clinical role to strengthen your resume Using projects and courses to boost your desirability Taking a “test drive” in an area of interest Joining the conversation in your desired field Strategically connecting and networking to build relationships And more! Links for this episode: LinkedIn for Physicians Course - Would you rather clean out your garage or attic than “put yourself out there” and network? No worries! My LinkedIn course is geared to make networking doable and fun. I show you how to connect with people who can be helpful for your career, what to put in your messages, and how to apply strategically for the job you really want. You can learn more about this course right HERE.  Carpe Diem Resume Kit - converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit gives will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter.
22:3102/03/2022
Episode #66: Do You Need Experience to Land a Nonclinical Job?
Episode #66: Do You Need Experience to Land a Nonclinical Job?
The first step many physicians take when considering a nonclinical career is to browse job listings. And more often than not, this leads to confusion rather than clarity in the career transition process. Do I really need all of the required qualifications? What about the preferred skills and experience? Not to worry, today’s episode (part one of a two-part series) is here to alleviate your confusion and share some good news! In this solo episode I’ll discuss what those job qualifications really mean, what to look for in job descriptions, and why converting your CV to resume gives you an advantage with recruiters. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/66 In this episode we’re talking about: How to interpret the “required experience” section of a job listing The difference between clinical and nonclinical job descriptions How to be strategic in your job search Why nonclinical jobs are likely to provide extensive training How to know if your qualifications are a good match for a position Why some companies are more willing to hire candidates with less experience The benefit of customizing your resume and LinkedIn before applying   Links for this episode: LinkedIn for Physicians Course - If you’d like to learn how to customize your LinkedIn profile to make it stand out to recruiters, this course walks you through all the steps with short, actionable videos and cheat sheets for each lesson. This course takes the guesswork out of using LinkedIn! Carpe Diem Resume Kit - converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit gives will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter.
15:5423/02/2022
Episode #65: Opportunities in Digital Health - Catch the Wave
Episode #65: Opportunities in Digital Health - Catch the Wave
When physicians consider the field of informatics, many think the only opportunities are working in a hospital- and they want to run the other way! But as today’s guest Dr. Dan Drozd shares, informatics has so much more to offer. As the CMO of PicnicHealth, Dr. Drozd leads a multidisciplinary team that collects data from electronic medical records and uses it to improve patient care at both the micro and macro levels. He’ll discuss what he loves most about his new role, the steps he took to get there, and how you can explore opportunities in digital health and healthcare analytics.   You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/65 In this episode we’re talking about: What led Dr. Drozd to pursue a new career path The many hats Dan wears in his CMO role What he loves most about his job (and why this surprised him!) How networking paved the way for Dr. Drozd’s career transition What types of roles are available in the digital health field How to make the leap into this growing area Dan’s advice for transitioning to a nonclinical role   Links for this episode: Rock Health
29:0216/02/2022
Episode #64: Could a Fellowship or Second Residency Be the Ticket?
Episode #64: Could a Fellowship or Second Residency Be the Ticket?
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to do another residency or fellowship? Many physicians consider this option, but worry they may be too old or far along in their career path to change course. Pediatrician Dr. Betsy Baker knew she needed to make some significant changes and decided to take on a child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship later in her career. Her initial goal for the training was to enhance her skill set as a forensic pediatrician working in the area of high conflict co-parenting. Today she shares the ups and downs of her three year fellowship and the unexpected outcome of this training. In addition, Betsy offers specific advice for those of you considering further training later in your career. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/64 In this episode we’re talking about: Dr. Baker’s unique career in child abuse pediatrics How an imperfect work-life balance offered inspiration for change Why Betsy was experiencing burnout in her long-time role How she knew further training was the right option for her Betsy’s highs and lows during her fellowship training Dr. Baker’s experience finding a new role to fit her purpose Betsy’s advice for later-career physicians considering further training Links for this episode:   A Mid Career Fellowship Sparks a New Direction - Podcast #29 - A Family Medicine physician turns her burnout around by doing a fellowship in hospice and palliative care. An Intern Leaves and Then Has a Change of Heart - Podcast #11 - This episode features an Internal Medicine resident who left after her intern year thinking clinical practice was not for her. She worked in medical communications for 2 years and then decided to return and do an anesthesiology residency followed by a CT fellowship!
31:2709/02/2022
Episode #63: Expert Advice for Coping with Physician Anxiety
Episode #63: Expert Advice for Coping with Physician Anxiety
If you’re dealing with anxiety as physician, you’re not alone. And while a certain amount of anxiety can serve a purpose, it sometimes tips the scales and becomes a problem that interferes with everyday life. Excessive worry may even cause a highly competent doctor to consider leaving medicine. Today we’re talking to Dr. Sarah Jenkins, a psychologist who specializes in helping physicians cope with anxiety. She’s going to share her 4-tiered process for facing anxiety and dispel common misconceptions that keep physicians from seeking the help they need to overcome anxiety and build resilience. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/63   In this episode we’re talking about: How Dr. Jenkins became interested in working with physicians Sarah’s 4-tiered model for recognizing and managing anxiety Addressing myths that prevent seeking help Recognizing cognitive distortions that contribute to anxiety How to know if your anxiety has become maladaptive Common excuses that come up around facing anxiety Building skills to successfully cope with anxiety and increase confidence   Links for this episode: Dr. Sarah Jenkin’s Website Coping With Anxiety as a New Attending - Podcast with Dr. John Fondran A Cool Technique to Be More Present and Reduce Anxiety - Podcast Episode #7 Your CV to Resume Conversion Kit – This DIY kit guides you step-by-step on creating a customized resume for nonclinical jobs. It includes easy-to-use templates as well as a bonus section on cover letters.
34:3102/02/2022
Episode #62: How fun and creativity are key to career change
Episode #62: How fun and creativity are key to career change
When you’re feeling burned out, sometimes all it takes is just one little thing to spark an “a-ha” realization that it’s time for a change. That’s what happened to Dr. Lara Salyer when an email about a new workplace dress code proved to be the proverbial straw that broke the camel’s back. Today we’ll learn how Dr. Salyer used creativity and fun as key elements in transforming her career, a process which led to her starting a solo integrative practice and publishing the book, Right Brain Rescue.  Lara shares with us why bringing in creativity and fun are so important when you’re figuring out your career path. In addition, she offers a 4-step process you can use to incorporate more creativity and fun in your life and career.    In this episode we’re talking about: What led Dr. Lara Salyer to realize she was burned out The tools Lara used to find clarity, flow, and her muse What exactly is functional and integrative medicine Dr. Salyer’s new day-to-day life practicing functional medicine Four steps to bring more fun and creativity into your life and career How to become realigned with who you really are Lara’s book, Right Brain Rescue  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/62   Links for this episode: Dr. Lara Salyer’s Website Right Brain Rescue: One Physician’s Journey from Burnout to Bliss Reveals the Creative Muse in All of Us, by Dr. Lara Salyer See One Hear One Feel One Podcast - Technique for being present
38:2226/01/2022
Episode #61: Coping with anxiety as a new attending
Episode #61: Coping with anxiety as a new attending
Many physicians experience anxiety, especially in those first few years of practice. And for some, this overwhelming worry can even be debilitating and affect both their professional and personal lives. Today’s guest, colorectal surgeon Dr. John Fondran, knows what it’s like to worry about your patients and your performance. He shares with us both his own experiences with anxiety in his first years practicing independently and also a helpful five-step process for coping with anxiety as a new attending. In this episode we’re talking about: Dr. Fondran’s experience with anxiety as a new attending Why some amount of worrying is normal How to identify intrusive levels of stress Who you can to turn to for help The role of getting objective feedback How perfectionism can promote anxiety Coping strategies that build confidence You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/61 Links for this episode: A cool technique to reduce anxiety and be more present - Podcast Episode #7 https://doctorscrossing.com/7/ Susan’s Story - A Surgeon’s Triumph Over Anxiety - Blog Post 
33:3219/01/2022
Episode #60: 7 Lessons Learned From a Career Transition
Episode #60: 7 Lessons Learned From a Career Transition
Although physicians are trained to heal others, this is often done at the expense of caring for themselves. When Dr. Danielle Gerry found herself struggling with trying to meet her patients' needs in extremely limited time, she tried to push through, but her body had other ideas. In this episode, Danielle shares seven valuable lessons she learned over the past ten years from her career transition. She discusses topics such as dealing with shame, knowing your worth, whether or not an MBA is needed, and more! You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:  www.doctorscrossing.com/60
32:2012/01/2022
Episode #59: Want to Test Drive Your Career Idea?
Episode #59: Want to Test Drive Your Career Idea?
If you’re like a lot of physicians, it can be scary to take a big leap from your secure job into something totally new. You don’t want to make a mistake or jeopardize your financial security. What if you could test drive a career idea before risking the family farm? My guest, pediatric cardiologist Dr. Sue MacLellan-Tobert, joins us to talk about how to do a test drive to explore a potential career direction or interest. She also shares how her own test drive led to work she loves as a physician coach. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/59
33:4822/12/2021
Episode #58: Careers You Can Do Without Residency
Episode #58: Careers You Can Do Without Residency
Not everyone who attends medical school goes on to do a residency. And for different reasons, not all physicians finish a residency. What kind of opportunities are available if this happens to be you? The short answer is, there are an infinite number of options. Dr. John Jurica, host of the Physician NonClinical Careers Podcast joins me today to discuss the wide variety of options for MD and DO graduates. He also offers a simple 3 step approach for moving forward to find a new direction for yourself. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/58
37:1215/12/2021
Episode #57: Working in Health Insurance - What’s It Like?
Episode #57: Working in Health Insurance - What’s It Like?
Many physicians are reluctant to work in health insurance but once they become an employee, they often like their job. Today we hear from interventional radiologist Dr. Robert Kanterman why he enjoys his work as a medical director for a large health insurer. We learn about his role doing utilization management, what he likes and dislikes, and what’s required to get hired. He addresses the common concerns around doing this work and why believes it is not going to the dark side but helpful in different ways. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/57
33:3408/12/2021