Interview with Dr. Chase DiMarco
In today’s interview, Dr. Chase DiMarco explains how physicians can earn extra income teaching medical students.
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Chase describes how difficult it can be for medical students to find clinical rotations. Unfortunately, the process of securing rotations can also be very expensive.
Chase created Find A Rotation to solve that problem. It enables preceptors to connect with medical students searching for clinical rotations. Fortunately, it is also at a lower cost than current platforms.
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Who Is Chase DiMarco?
Dr. Chase DiMarco holds an MS and an MBA. And he is an MD/Ph.D-candidate. Additionally, he is the Founder of MedEd University and the CEO of Find A Rotation, a clinical rotations platform.
There is an expanding number of international students every year. We need to focus on increasing the number of rotations available.
He hosts the Medical Mnemonist Podcast and Rounds to Residency Podcast. He is also co-author of Read This Before Medical School, published in 2019. Chase is a consummate entrepreneur, author, teacher, and businessman.
Earn Extra Income As a Preceptor
As a medical student in a non-U.S. based school, he personally experienced the difficulty of arranging rotations. The process was expensive and time-consuming. At times, the rotations fell through. Painfully, he was often unable to recoup the high fees he paid to the Rotation Agencies.
As a result, he decided to solve that problem. He created Find A Rotation to link medical students to willing preceptors at a much lower cost. And he has systems in place to ensure that arrangements are secure and reliable.
To try it out, go to FindARotation.com. Click on the Register for Free Button and sign up by clicking on the Preceptor Link in the right column of the sign-up window. Chase will do the rest.
Closing
Dr. DiMarco is a good example of a medical entrepreneur who developed a business to solve two problems: finding rotations for medical students and helping physicians earn extra income. You can register as a preceptor using the above information. Or you can contact Chase directly at chase@findarotation.com or on LinkedIn.
Links for Today’s Episode:
- Find A Rotation
- Chase DiMarco’s LinkedIn Page
- MedEd University
- Medical Mnemonist Podcast
- Rounds to Residency Podcast
- How to Be a Successful Physician Entrepreneur – 123
- Top Five Start-Up Secrets for the Physician Entrepreneur – 087
- Want to Establish a Concierge Practice Before Finishing Your Fellowship? – 210
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