Interview with Dr. Jonathan Vitale

In this week’s interview, Dr. Jonathan Vitale explains how he found his remote nonclinical career.

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Dr. Vitale is a board-certified Family Physician, certified counselor, and Physician Transition Coach. He pivoted from a traditional clinical career to a full-time remote nonclinical career in Utilization Management. 

He also has extensive experience in clinical medicine, telemedicine, medical media, consulting, the business of medicine, and executive leadership.


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Finding a Remote Nonclinical Career on Facebook

Jonathan is the founder of Remote Careers for Physicians Facebook Group with over 8,000 physician members. He has helped dozens of physicians transition into utilization management, telemedicine, expert witness consulting, insurance work, pharma, executive leadership, freelance consulting, medical education, medical writing, and medical media.

His work focuses on the psychological, logistical, financial, professional, and personal aspects of physician career transition.

Life is meant to be awesome. – Dr. Jonathan Vitale 

His preferred remote nonclinical career is utilization management. During our conversation, he explains why he thinks it is such a good option. And he tells us who is most suited for this job.

Coaching 

With the growing demand for career coaching for physicians, I have noticed a new trend. And I think it is a good one: physician coaches who specialize in a career niche. I’ve interviewed three coaches who specialize in the pharma and medical device industry. And now we have been introduced to Jonathan Vitale who focuses on UM careers.

Physicians have such a vast skillset. – Dr. Jonathan Vitale

They can all coach in areas outside of their niche, including a different remote nonclinical career. But if you’re committed to quickly finding a utilization management job, a coach like Jonathan Vitale is the way to go.

Summary

As we noted during the interview, you can find him at www.drjonathan.com if you need a coach. Be sure to check out the Remote Careers for Physicians Facebook Group. And if you’d like to hear Jonathan’s musical side, go to TheRealDrJonathan on Instagram.

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