Part 1 – Coaches Featured on the PNC Podcast

Podcast listeners ofter ask about engaging a physician career coach. They have heard that coaching can substantially improve the chances of finding a nonclinical career.

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Today’s episode is Part 1 of my discussion of physician career coaches and how to hire one. 

I have spoken on the podcast in the past about what coaching is, and how it differs from mentorship, online courses, and other career resources. I have interviewed approximately 40 coaches. Most of them are career coaches.


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Which Physician Career Coach Is Suitable for You?

We’ll start by listing the career coaches who have appeared on the podcast. As noted in the discussion, some of them have special expertise that can be helpful. I have included a link to each episode below.

A coach is an expert who is hired to help you solve a certain problem, for example, to find a new job. – Dr. John Jurica

Physician Career Coach Guests

Here is a list of the 23 physician career coaches, who are physicians themselves, who have appeared on the Physician Nonclinical Career Podcast:

  1. Michelle Mudge-Riley
  2. Heather Fork
  3. Maiysha Clairborne
  4. Laura McKain
  5. Dike Drummond
  6. Starla Fitch
  7. Marjorie Stiegler
  8. Jarret Patton
  9. Mike Woo-Ming
  10. Dianne Ansari-Winn
  11. Michelle Bailey
  12. Errin Weisman
  13. Francis Yoo (soul coach)
  14. Jonathan Vitale (home-based careers)
  15. Jattu Senesie
  16. Yvonne Ator
  17. Ryan Bayley
  18. Randall (Randy) Cook
  19. Nerissa Kreher (pharma)
  20. Stephanie Freeman (locums)
  21. Mario Mendoza (biotech careers coach)
  22. Nana Korsah
  23. Charmaine Gregory

[BONUS Physician Coach: Andrew Tisser. He has interviewed me twice but has not been a guest on the PNC Podcast. I plan to bring him onto the podcast soon. – JJ]

Nonphysician Coaches

Here are two, very capable nonphysicians who coach physicians:

  • Charlotte Weeks
  • Marsha Caton

As you can see, the number of experienced physician career coaches is large and growing. Luckily, a career as a physician coach is fulfilling and popular.

Next Week’s Episode

Part 2  of this discussion will be presented next week. In it, I will list the three directories that offer lists of physician coaches. And, I will describe my advice on how to find, evaluate, and hire your own coach.

Summary

A physician career coach can be a valuable partner in your career transition. In the past, coaches were sometimes difficult to find. Now there are many well-trained and successful coaches available. Therefore, it is often worthwhile to hire a physician career coach to help advance your career.

NOTE: Look below for a transcript of today’s episode.


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“Iconic” Physician Coaches
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