Months 2 Through 4
In this solo episode, John explains how to embrace Stage 2 of the 12-Month Roadmap. It is a plan he originally designed to guide you from full-time clinical practice to chief medical officer of a hospital.
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However, this comprehensive roadmap can also be adapted to other nonclinical roles, in industries such as pharma, consulting, insurance, education, and health system management.
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Navigating Your Nonclinical Career Path: A 12-Month Roadmap
Welcome back, fellow explorers! As we move ahead on our nonclinical career journey, remember that while this roadmap spans 12 months, the timing can vary based on the time you can commit and competing commitments.
Flexibility is key. Our stages overlap, and some might warrant revisiting. Do you lean towards pharma’s diverse roles or health systems’ intricate landscape? Perhaps insurance or benefit management intrigues you. Focusing on proven strategies will guide your way.
If you’re unsure, don’t fret. As we venture into Stage 2 (months 2-4), brace yourself for illuminating insights and useful tools.
Navigating Stage Two: Building Networks and Enhancing Credentials
As you embrace Stage 2, you’ll seamlessly integrate into professional networks, expand your connections, and explore new certifications or degrees.
This phase is a focused and engaging three-month process, marked by strategic steps that gradually propel you toward your nonclinical career goals.
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Join a Professional Organization
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Start Networking
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Explore Certifications and Degrees
Summary
During this discussion, John highlights valuable resources to aid your journey. Access a comprehensive list of nonclinical jobs at 70 Nonclinical and Nontraditional Careers. And gain insights into the services of professional organizations in this resource: Professional Organizations for Nonclinical Careers. Your nonclinical career path is just a step away.
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Links for Today’s Episode:
- Month One of the 12 Month Roadmap to a New Career – 269
- FREE List of 70 Nonclinical and Unconventional Careers for Physicians
- Professional Organizations Comparison Table Download
- How to Use a Professional Organization on the Road to a New Career – 272
- Discover Your First Nonclinical Job Even If You Don’t Know Where to Start – 200
- NewScr!pt
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