Would you like a more regular schedule so you can spend more time with your family? Do you find practicing medicine repetitive? How can you recapture the career passion you once had? Would you like to finally be paid what you are worth not what the government or insurers say you will be paid? Will you make less money or more money if you leave clinical medicine? Here are just some of the questions SEAK s groundbreaking work Non-Clinical Careers for Physicians answers: What are the many traditional and non-traditional options available for physicians beyond treating patients? What precisely are employers in multiple non-clinical fields looking for? Am I too old or too young to transition? Do I need to go back to school for an MBA or other advanced degree? Which non-clinical career options and work environments would be a good fit for me? How much money can I expect to make short and long-term? Do I need to complete my training before transitioning? What are the proven strategies for positioning myself for and safely executing a transition to a non-clinical career? What will life be like in a non-clinical career? Will there be culture shock? Where are non-clinical opportunities posted online? How do I turn my CV into a stand-out resume? What talking points should I use at my interview? How can I network myself into a non-clinical position? What will my job satisfaction be like if I am not seeing patients? Can I still make a difference? Also see NonClinicalCareers.com
Author(s): Steve Babitsky, Esq., James J. Mangraviti Jr.
Publisher: SEAK, Inc.
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 277