Podcast and Blog
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third_Evolution Podcast
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White Papers & Monographs
Functionality You Will Love
You never know who your friends (or spouses or friends of spouses) know. During the typical rush of holiday party bashes, you have a chance to meet people you never knew existed, and you play your cards well you'll greatly expand your networking scope.
How many times have you recounted a bad situation, a bad conversation, some negative event, to have the person you're speaking with ask simply, "Can you prove that?" If you've made and kept accurate file notes, the answer is, yes.
Greatest Generation, Boomers, Gen X, Millennials... as the generations separate from one another their distinctions become more and more important to shaping the practice of medicine. Unfortunately, the education, training and practice of medicine have proven tone-deaf and unable to keep up. That's why so many physicians are seeking to leave practice today.
You can either sit at your computer endlessly applying for jobs or you can build a successful and effective network of key people in the new, nonclinical career field you want to enter. Which do you think is more successful?
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Career Transition 101
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Three Key Questions to Tell You, What’s Out There
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Change Your Strategy for NonClinical Career Success
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Are You Tired of NOT Being in Control?
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Do you have what it takes for a nonclinical career?
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Attended Any Good Conferences Lately?
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Doctors Need To Learn To Be Employees
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The Hardest Sell is You
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Never turn down anything but an actual offer
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Physician Sell Thyself
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The Resume Recruiters Love to Hate
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Find a New NonClinical Work-Life Balance