Getting Back to Basics
This week on the podcast, I decided to revisit the best resources for finding a nonclinical career. I was recently reminded that not everyone listening to this podcast has been with us since the beginning.
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It is very easy for me to go deep into a very specific topic with a guest. Occasionally, it is helpful to revisit a basic question such as “How do I begin my career search?” Today we’re going back to basics.
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The Best Resources for Finding a Nonclinical Career
I received a call from someone who had read an article about nonclinical careers. The article mentioned the Physician Nonclinical Careers Podcast. And the caller asked where she should go to find out more about the topic.
So, I put together this list of low-cost starting points to begin her research. And I thought it would be a good resource for new listeners.
Here is the outline of the resources discussed in today’s podcast episode:
Books
[These are Amazon affiliate links]
- 50 Nonclinical Careers for Physicians: Fulfilling, Meaningful, and Lucrative Alternatives to Direct Patient Care – by Sylvie Stacy, MD, MPH (2020)
- The Positioned Physician: Earn More, Work Smart, and Love Medicine Again – by Michael Woo-Ming, MD, MPH (2020)
- Careers Beyond Clinical Medicine – by Heidi George Moawad, MD (2013)
- Beyond the Ward: A Doctor’s Guide to Careers Outside the NHS – by Dr. Paul Hercock (2018)
Podcasts
- Physician Nonclinical Careers with John Jurica
- Doctors Unbound – David Draghinas
- Docs Outside the Box – Nii Darko, DO
- The Career Rx – Marjorie Stiegler, MD
- Next Level Physicians: Thriving Outside the Box – Maiysha Clairborne, MD
- Rx for Success with Dr. Randy Cook
- Bootstrap MD: Physician Entrepreneurs Podcast – Mike Woo-Ming, MD
- EntreMD – Nneka Unachukwu, MD
COACHES (Physicians) for their WEBSITE RESOURCES
- Heather Fork – doctorscrossing.com
- Michelle Mudge-Riley – phphysicians.com
- Starla Fitch – starlafitchmd.com
- Maiyisha Clairborne – drmaiysha.com
FACEBOOK GROUPS
- Physician Nonclinical Career Hunters – John Jurica and Laura McKain – 16,000 members
- Physician Side Gigs – Nisha Mehta – 76,000 members
- Alternative Careers for Doctors – 24,000 members
- Remote Careers for Physicians – Jonathan Vitale – 8,000 members
Summary
One more website:
- Heidi Moawad’s Nonclinical Doctors – nonclinicaldoctors.com
NOTE: Look below for a transcript of today’s episode that you can download or read.
Links for Today’s Episode:
- 50 Nonclinical Careers for Physicians by Sylvie Stacy
- The Positioned Physician: Earn More, Work Smart, and Love Medicine Again by Michael Woo-Ming
- Careers Beyond Clinical Medicine by Heidi George Moawad
- Beyond the Ward: A Doctor’s Guide to Careers Outside the NHS by Paul Hercock
- Doctors Crossing Website by Heather Fork
- Physicians Helping Physicians Website by Michelle Mudge-Riley
- Starla Fitch MD Website
- Dr. Maiysha Website by Maiyisha Clairborne
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The opinions expressed here are mine and my guest’s. While the information provided on the podcast is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge, there is no express or implied guarantee that using the methods discussed here will lead to success in your career, life, or business.
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