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NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
Robert F. Priddy
52 episodes
1 month ago
Podcast Comment/Question Physicians tend to be logical thinkers who follow logical mostly linear pathways to solve problems and to be successful. However, that thought process can stymie successful transitions to interesting and rewarding nonclinical jobs. After all, leaving practice is a decidedly non-linear activity. So, don't try to make it one. Think creatively to make the most of your nonclinical career transition.
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Podcast Comment/Question Physicians tend to be logical thinkers who follow logical mostly linear pathways to solve problems and to be successful. However, that thought process can stymie successful transitions to interesting and rewarding nonclinical jobs. After all, leaving practice is a decidedly non-linear activity. So, don't try to make it one. Think creatively to make the most of your nonclinical career transition.
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Medicine
Business,
Careers,
Entrepreneurship,
Health & Fitness
Episodes (20/52)
NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
Stepping Outside Linear Thinking for Career Success
Podcast Comment/Question Physicians tend to be logical thinkers who follow logical mostly linear pathways to solve problems and to be successful. However, that thought process can stymie successful transitions to interesting and rewarding nonclinical jobs. After all, leaving practice is a decidedly non-linear activity. So, don't try to make it one. Think creatively to make the most of your nonclinical career transition.
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1 year ago
10 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
What's Out There... the never-ending question
Podcast Comment/Question For as long as I've been in this business, and the title of my very first podcast five years ago, the question I'm most asked by physicians is, what's out there. As I explain in person as well as in my podcasts, what's out there is the wrong question. Listen to learn why it is the wrong question, and learn what are the right questions.
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1 year ago
15 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
Why Physician Career Transitions Fail
Podcast Comment/Question Failure is not a word you want to hear when planning to leave clinical practice, but physician career transitions to fail. The reasons are simple, and you actually know each one. After all, career transitions fail for the same reasons patients fail in their recovery, fail to avoid avoidable disease, fail to thrive. Listen to this podcast and you'll understand. Listen and you may be better able to answer your own question, "Will my career transition be successful?"
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1 year ago
13 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
I want a new career - STAT
Podcast Comment/Question In a hurry? Want your new job yesterday? You've come to the right place - NOT. Nonclinical career change or transition is not the same as securing a "next" clinical post. It's a different process, requiring different skills and a significantly different timeline. But, once you understand the process - much like a patient realizing that recovery from any disease or procedure does take time, you'll be able to shape your expectations appropriately.
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1 year ago
12 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
Consulting 101 Part 3, Finding your Niche and Building and Scaling Your Practice
Podcast Comment/Question From working with the Big 4 to Boutique firms, you do have choice, and a choice may be to be your on consultancy. What format is best for you is a decision you can make and one you can also modify. Regardless, whether in an organization or on your own, you will need to define your brand as a foundation for your demand. But, once your your way, managing your business will be come more important as you determine your growth, your change, and your future.
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1 year ago
16 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
Becoming a Consultant Part 2, Pitfalls and Strategies, Do's and Don't's
Podcast Comment/Question Being a consultant requires a range of skills. Some are very task oriented, some derive from emotional intelligence and some are just about, as in medicine, following proven principles and processes. Let's jump start your consulting career with this advice.
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1 year ago
12 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
Consulting 101... So You Want to be a Consultant
Podcast Comment/Question From defining consulting and consultants to understanding a successful consulting business structure to taking the right steps to be able to state your preferred consulting focus, this is the first of a series of podcasts predicated on transition from medical practice to the world of consulting.
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1 year ago
16 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
You've lost your license, what's next
Podcast Comment/Question This is the sequel I Just Lost My License. In this podcast I speak to the next steps in establishing a nonclinical career.
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1 year ago
8 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
I Just Lost My License
Podcast Comment/Question If you've lost your license you need to take definitive action to understand your situation, the actions and work required to determine the status of the actions taken against your license and, the big question, what's next. You need expert advice most likely from a seasoned attorney with intense experience in addressing licensure issues with physicians. This podcast addresses those needs and presents possible ramifications of not taking appropriate actions to help yo...
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1 year ago
8 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
Physician Burnout, with Brian Hinnebusch, MD
Podcast Comment/Question Over half of all physicians report some degree of burnout with up to 80% being affected in some studies. Burnout is associated with twice the number of medical errors and associated increases in malpractice litigation. It leads to staff turnover; it can cost up to a million dollars to replace one physician. In 2021 over 230,000 MDs, RNs, NPs, PAs quit their jobs. And one physician takes their own life every single day of every single year. &nbs...
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2 years ago
28 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
Don't follow committee think for your nonclinical career transition
Podcast Comment/Question “Committees are, by nature, timid. They are based on the premise of safety in numbers, content to survive inconspicuously rather than take risks and move independently ahead.” Have you perhaps made similarly derisive comments about committees at your hospital or in your practice? If you have, you’re in good company. That particular quote is from Ferdinand Porsche. An early to mid-20th century automobile pioneer But, as you likely agree, Dr. Por...
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4 years ago
14 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
Why "Not Being a Cat" is important in today's digital world
Podcast Comment/Question One Texas attorney made a name for himself by appearing as a cat emoji during court proceedings. While his presentation error didn't end the court proceedings, he did create a delay and an impression. Being a cat is not the impression you want to create as we find remote work becoming more of an accepted and expected norm. From learning to be better communicators, to bettering managing our time and understanding some of the organizational challenges of remote work, th...
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4 years ago
16 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
Is Medical Legal Consulting Your NonClinical Career Future?
Podcast Comment/Question Armin Feldman, MD is a practices Forensic Medicine not only providing critical information to legal clients, but also teaching other physicians how to launch their own nonclinical career path in the interesting field of medical legal consulting. In his interview he not only recaps his range of experiences that led to his own career change, but provides important information for any physician interested in medical legal consulting as a career focus.
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4 years ago
27 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
An Interview with the Founders of CyclingCME, Dr. Mike Reeder and Terri Reeder
Podcast Comment/Question Do you sometimes dream of visiting scenic and exotic places with great food, fun activities and wonderful companions? Do those dreams include being paid to be there? The Reeders, started a global Cycling CME business taking physicians around the world, having fun, chasing their dreams and helping physicians obtain necessary education... Both the Reeders and their story may inspire you, challenge you and motivate you to follow your own dreams and ambitions.
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4 years ago
21 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
There's only one pathway to your nonclinical career - and just any road won't take you there.
Podcast Comment/Question Physician often express there nonclinical career objectives as any job that will use their knowledge their skills and pay reasonably well... I equate that quest with the fairy tale, Alice in Wonderland when Alice asks the Cat, "Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?" "That depends a good deal on where you want to get to," said the cat. "I don’t much care where” said Alice "Then it doesn’t matter which way you go," said th...
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4 years ago
12 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
It's time to re-Brand yourself for a nonclinical career
Podcast Comment/Question If you see your brand as a caring, competent physician, then it's time to redefine that brand for the nonclinical world. I'll tell you how.
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4 years ago
13 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
Think like an Entrepreneur for Your NonClinical Career Transition
Podcast Comment/Question Physicians think too much about end points and achieving their goals and not enough about process, and the value of not rushing decision making. Thinking like an Entrepreneur means thinking optimistically, thinking creatively, thinking globally, thinking big and thinking about process.
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4 years ago
12 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
Your Number One Objective in Physician NonClinical Career Transition
Podcast Comment/Question You're not going to get the job you want unless you're actually in the same room with the people you want to work with and work for. It's that simple, and this podcast will tell you how to get to that room.
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5 years ago
20 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
Create Positive Inertia to Fuel Your Nonclinical Career Transition
Podcast Comment/Question A body at rest remains at rest and a body in motion remains in motion... is your nonclinical career transition on the move or stalled to a stop. Let's talk about how to create positive career inertial to move you more effectively towards the nonclinical career you want.
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5 years ago
15 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
So, You Want to be a Consultant
Podcast Comment/Question So, you want to be a consultant. If yo can answer these four questions you'll be able to chart a clear pathway to a successful venture. What's your special sauce?Is your special sauce needed?Is your special sauce wanted?What is the value of your special sauce? Listen to learn more.
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5 years ago
18 minutes

NonClinical Careers for Physicians™ Podcast
Podcast Comment/Question Physicians tend to be logical thinkers who follow logical mostly linear pathways to solve problems and to be successful. However, that thought process can stymie successful transitions to interesting and rewarding nonclinical jobs. After all, leaving practice is a decidedly non-linear activity. So, don't try to make it one. Think creatively to make the most of your nonclinical career transition.