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The Learning Curve
Irtaza Asar
17 episodes
6 days ago
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Episode 12 - New Site, New You: Thriving When You're the New Doc in Town featuring Dr. Adam Christensen
The Learning Curve
39 minutes 15 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 12 - New Site, New You: Thriving When You're the New Doc in Town featuring Dr. Adam Christensen
Summary: In this episode of The Learning Curve with host Dr. Irtaza Asar, Dr. Adam Christensen joins the show and shares his insights on adapting to new clinical environments in emergency medicine. He discusses the importance of mindset, building rapport with staff, and the balance between confidence and humility. Dr. Christensen emphasizes the value of lateral experience and offers practical advice for new residents and moonlighters, highlighting the significance of asking questions and treating everyone with kindness. The conversation concludes with key takeaways for listeners to apply in their own medical careers.   Takeaways: The mindset of being the best version of yourself is crucial. Every clinical site has its strengths and weaknesses. The first five shifts are critical for acclimatization. Building rapport with staff is essential for success. Confidence and humility should coexist in practice. Asking questions is vital to avoid mistakes. Treat all staff members with respect and kindness. Lateral experience enhances clinical skills and adaptability. Establish a support system when starting new roles. Define the type of physician you want to be early in your career.
The Learning Curve