Interview with Dr. David Feig – Episode 332

In today’s episode, John interviews a podcast listener who describes his search for fulfillment and flexibility in a nontraditional job.

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Dr. Feig completed his medical degree and his Master’s Degree in Public Health at Emory University. Then he completed a Family Medicine Residency at the University of Michigan and a Sports Medicine Fellowship at Rush University Medical Center. 


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Find Fulfillment and Flexibility

He worked for 4 years before branching out into chart reviews, and part-time medical director roles in various settings. He also tried locums and telemedicine along the way. David also explains why he decided to move away from full-time clinical practice to find fulfillment and flexibility in his work.

David has faced the challenges that many listeners face. He described how his attitudes and feelings about each new job can shift from enthusiasm to burnout or indifference. We heard the rationale behind the choices he made as he moved from traditional clinical practice to locums and telemedicine to his current nonclinical job.

Fully Nonclinical Position

In his most recent job, he reviews claims as a Medicare contractor. During our conversation, he describes his thoughts on the different jobs he has tried since leaving clinical medicine. And he explains how working as a Medicare claims reviewer is different from the usual utilization management positions.

Summary

If you have any follow-up questions about any part of his journey, you can reach out to Dr. Feig on LinkedIn by searching for David Feig, MD. A link to his LinkedIn profile and other related content can be found in the show notes below.

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