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  • Welcome to today's episode, where we embark on the first part of a two-part series on the fascinating world of artificial intelligence in healthcare with Dr. Ramin Rafie, a seasoned primary care physician who is sharing his expertise in this transformative landscape. Join us as we unravel the myriad of opportunities AI holds for physicians, providing both inspiration and invaluable insights to ignite your journey into this dynamic field. If you're eager to embrace the future of medicine and embark on a transformative career path, this episode serves as your guiding light.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:

    www.doctorscrossing.com/episode179

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    Dr. Rafie's role as an AI consultant, fueled by his passion for leveraging technology to improve healthcare delivery

    The diverse applications of AI in healthcare and its use in image-rich fields

    The ways AI is enhancing clinical decision-making across various medical specialties

    Insights into the evolving landscape of AI integration in healthcare and the potential impact

    The importance of physicians understanding AI's capabilities and limitations

    The significant cost reduction potential in drug discovery through AI

    Concerns regarding AI replacing physician roles, highlighting the importance of AI augmenting rather than replacing human decision-making

    Links for this episode:

    RaminMD.com

    Dr. Ramin Rafie LinkedIn

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  • In this episode, we explore the journey of Dr. Danielle Torres, who faced the daunting decision of whether to pursue a traditional residency or forge a new path in a nonclinical role. At a crossroads between the familiar route of residency in psychiatry and the uncharted territories outside of clinical medicine, Dr. Torres shares her introspective choice to follow what truly makes her come alive. This conversation not only sheds light on the alternatives available to medical graduates but also serves those grappling with similar career dilemmas. Dr. Torres' story is a testament to the power of listening to one's inner voice and the courage to embrace the unknown, offering invaluable insights and encouragement to doctors at any stage of their professional journey who yearn for fulfillment beyond the conventional.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:

    www.doctorscrossing.com/episode178


    In this episode we’re talking about:

    The importance of internal alignment over external expectations or traditional career trajectories.

    Dr. Torres' transition to a fulfilling career in the AI radiology space, where she leverages her medical knowledge.

    How the skills and knowledge acquired during medical school can be invaluable in various roles outside of direct patient care.

    The difficulty of departing from the well-defined path of residency and clinical practice and facing the unknown.

    How seeking support from family and mentors can provide encouragement when making unconventional career choices.

    The importance of pursuing career paths that bring a sense of fulfillment, rather than following traditional metrics of success.

    Opportunities for those with and without residency outside of direct patient care, including roles in AI, healthcare startups, and other innovative areas

    Links for this episode:

    Check out our Free Resources! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, time management, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself!

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  • In medicine, the path to fulfillment and success isn't linear or confined within the walls of traditional practice. This episode highlights the journey of Dr. Lanna Cheuck, who transitioned from a urologic surgeon into the founder of a leading medical aesthetics spa. Dr. Cheuck's story is a testament to the power of resilience, innovation, and the pursuit of passion beyond conventional boundaries. Her transition, fueled by personal challenges and a desire to forge her own path, offers inspiration and practical insights for physicians feeling the sting of burnout and desire for change. As a guide and mentor, Dr. Cheuck is not only a successful entrepreneur; she is a symbol of hope for doctors seeking to rediscover their purpose and find fulfillment beyond established roles.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:

    www.doctorscrossing.com/episode177

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    Dr. Lanna Cheuck's transition from a urologic surgeon to a successful entrepreneur owning a medical aesthetic practice.

    The daily responsibilities of working in aesthetics and how to discern if it's the ideal role for you.

    The profound impact aesthetic medicine can have on patients' lives, enhancing their self-esteem and confidence.

    Ways entrepreneurship offers the potential for greater work-life balance, flexibility, and personal fulfillment.

    The challenges of gender dynamics and pay disparity in medicine, and finding empowerment in establishing a new career path.

    Dr. Cheuck's efforts in creating a supportive community for physicians transitioning into aesthetics and the value of mentorship.

    Overcoming obstacles such as criticism and cyberbullying, and the importance of resilience.

    Links for this episode:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctorlanna/

    Website: www.doctorlanna.com

  • If you're a physician dreaming of more flexibility in your career, then you're in for a treat. Today, we embark on a fascinating journey with Dr. Adria Schmedthorst, who traded in her chiropractic practice for a dynamic career in healthcare copywriting. Discover how she cracked the code to work-life balance, transitioning from long hours in healthcare to more time freedom and flexibility with her own thriving business. Tune in now for an eye-opening exploration into the world of copywriting and discover how you, too, can use your writing skills to create more flexibility and income.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:

    www.doctorscrossing.com/episode176

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    How having a special needs child led Dr. Adria Schmedthorst to build a thriving new career with excellent flexibility as a sought-after copywriter

    How copywriting differs from medical writing - offering an avenue to spark creativity and drive action

    Why copywriting is a promising avenue for physicians seeking greater flexibility and income beyond traditional clinical practice

    The diverse range of clients and industries in copywriting

    Insights into the compensation structure within the copywriting industry

    The role of AI in copywriting and implications for businesses in creating compelling content

    A valuable resource recommended by Dr. Schmedthorst for individuals interested in diving deeper into the field of copywriting

    Links for this episode:

    AMScopy - Dr. Adria Schmedthorst’s Business

    American Writers and Authors Institute

    Medical Writing Resource Guide - This detailed guide gives you an introduction to medical writing as well as links for courses, books, websites, and tips for exploring this diverse area. Contains steps you can take whether you want to do medical writing as a side gig or work full-time as a freelancer or on staff in a company. This guide includes a new section with resources for copywriting.

  • This week we're diving into the second part of our series on toxic work environments. In part one, we discussed the impact of toxicity on professional fulfillment and strategies for identifying toxic environments and leaders. In this week’s episode, we're joined again by Dr. Ann Chinnis to explore strategies for healing and moving forward when faced with toxicity in the workplace. Drawing from her extensive experience as an emergency medicine physician and executive coach, Dr. Chinnis provides valuable insights into the impact of your environment, how to seek support, and take decisive action to protect your well-being.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:

    www.doctorscrossing.com/episode175


    In this episode we’re talking about:

    The impact a toxic environment has on mental health and professional fulfillment

    Examples of physicians who have experienced toxic work environments

    The value of self-advocacy and weighing the potential impact on one's career.

    Understanding the procedures for lodging complaints about a hostile workplace

    When to consider consulting with an employment attorney

    Approaches to healing from the trauma of a toxic work environment

    Importance of trusting your instincts and seeking help for workplace concerns


    Links for this episode:

    Matrixexecutivecoaching.com


    Private 1:1 Consultations - If you would like some confidential help with your career situation, Dr. Heather Fork offers one-hour Zoom consultations. This one-hour coaching session may be all that you need to gain clarity and have some concrete steps for moving forward. Dr. Fork also has a 5-month coaching program for those physicians wanting additional assistance (subject to availability). For more information please reach out to Kati at [email protected].

  • Have you ever navigated through the murky waters of a toxic work environment, and felt confused about what to do and how to get help? In today's episode, we welcome Dr. Ann Chinnis, an emergency medicine physician, to explore the dynamics of toxic work environments in medicine. Dr. Chinnis discusses the red flags of toxic workplaces and delves into the traits of four distinct types of toxic leaders, focusing particularly on the behavior of narcissists. Join us as we uncover the impact of toxicity on professional fulfillment and discuss strategies for identifying toxic environments.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:

    www.doctorscrossing.com/episode174

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    Recognizing the signs that indicate a toxic work environment

    Differentiating between personal performance issues and environmental toxicity

    Understanding the characteristics of the four types of toxic leaders

    The prevalence of narcissism in medicine and recognizing the traits of a narcissist

    Navigating power dynamics within hierarchical medical structures

    Subtle forms of harassment and discriminatory behavior

    Various ways toxic environments affect physicians including diminishing confidence and creating self-doubt

    Links for this episode:

    Matrixexecutivecoaching.com

    Check out our Free Resources! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, time management, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself!

    Physician Transition Starter Kit - A “must have” when you’re questioning your career path. This 25-page guide answers many of your questions about career transition, nonclinical options, and how to just get started.

  • Ever found yourself at a crossroads, wondering if there's more to your career than meets the eye? Join us this week with our guest, Dr. Leif Lovig, a pediatric cardiologist, as he unveils his journey through career dissatisfaction toward clarity and fulfillment. Dr. Lovig's story reveals the challenges, victories, and transformative insights encountered along the way, showcasing how physicians can redefine success and find professional fulfillment beyond the conventional path.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:

    www.doctorscrossing.com/episode173


    In this episode we’re talking about:

    Recognizing how personality traits influence career decision-making.

    Embracing uncertainty with resilience and introspection

    How to redefine success and find fulfillment beyond traditional norms

    Importance of negotiating workload, schedule, and compensation

    The role of coaching and mentorship in career transitions

    Leveraging relationships within the medical community for opportunities

    Finding courage to move forward despite uncertainties in career trajectories


    Links for this episode:

    Private 1:1 Consultations - If you would like some confidential help with your career situation, Dr. Heather Fork offers one-hour Zoom consultations. This one-hour coaching session may be all that you need to gain clarity and have some concrete steps for moving forward. Dr. Fork also has a 5-month coaching program for those physicians wanting additional assistance (subject to availability). For more information please reach out to Kati at [email protected].

  • Are you wondering how you can make a global impact while still leveraging your clinical skills? Join us in this fascinating conversation with Dr. Nick Agathis as he shares insights into his role at the CDC as a medical officer specializing in pediatric TB, HIV, and advanced HIV disease. Dr. Agathis highlights the diverse opportunities available at the CDC for physicians, ranging from data analysis and epidemiology to consulting and service delivery. He shares his own journey from clinical medicine to public health, emphasizing the rewarding impact and fulfillment he finds in his current role.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:

    www.doctorscrossing.com/episode172

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    Dr. Nick Agathis’ journey from clinical medicine to public health, emphasizing the rewarding impact and fulfillment he finds in his current role.

    Exploring the impactful work Dr. Agathis does for pediatric TB, HIV, and advanced HIV disease, including his role in reducing pediatric mortality.

    Discovering the diverse range of opportunities available at the CDC, regardless of specialty

    The skills that you can leverage to start a career at the CDC or in public health

    The structure and flexibility of working at the CDC

    What the EIS fellowship is and who is eligible

    Learning about how you can contribute to global health initiatives.

    Links for this episode:

    USAJOBS.gov

    LinkedIn for Physicians Course - Would you rather clean out your garage or attic than “put yourself out there” and network? No worries! My LinkedIn course is geared to make networking doable and fun. I will show you how to connect with people who can be helpful for your career, what to put in your messages, and how to apply strategically for the job you really want. You can learn more about this course and get a sneak peek inside right HERE.

    🍀March Madness Discount on LinkedIn Course For Physicians - for all of March 2024 you can receive a discount up to 25% on this course. Simply reach out to us at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to learn how to do on LinkedIn and my assistant Kati will give you a coupon code for the course. Discount expires March 31st, 2024.

  • Are you feeling stuck in your medical career, unsure of your next steps, or struggling to find satisfaction in your current role? In this episode, we welcome back Dr. Rinku Mehra, a pediatric endocrinologist with a remarkable journey of career exploration and evolution. Dr. Mehra's story serves as a beacon of hope for physicians facing similar challenges, demonstrating that you don’t have to get it right out of the gate when you’re at the crossroads. Medicine is not a one-way street and you can go back and forth and carve your own path to fulfillment.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:

    www.doctorscrossing.com/episode171

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    Dr. Mehra’s journey in overcoming dissatisfaction in clinical practice

    Navigating nonclinical roles from the FDA to utilization management

    Lessons learned from transitioning back to clinical care after a stint in a nonclinical role

    Dr. Mehra's gradual exploration of alternative career paths

    Pursuing further education and its impact on the entrepreneurial mindset

    How Dr. Mehra's MBA experience sparked her entrepreneurial spirit and ultimately led her to launch her own telemedicine practice

    Insights into overcoming imposter syndrome and embracing uncertainty in career transitions

    The importance of self-reflection, mentorship, and perseverance in navigating a nontraditional medical career path

    Links for this episode:

    Dr. Rinku Mehra’s Practice Website

    https://www.themehraclinic.com/

    For information on Dr. Mehra’s Doc Launch Academy for those of you wanting to start your own practice, contact her at [email protected]

    Use this QR code to join the waitlist!

    Physician Transition Starter Kit - A “must have” when you’re questioning your career path. This 25-page guide answers many of your questions about career transition, nonclinical options, and how to just get started.

    Episode #40: Could Chart Review Be for You? With Dr. Rinku Mehra

  • Can doctors successfully navigate the world of entrepreneurship while maintaining their medical careers? Is it really true that physicians are not good at business or with money? Dr. Kim, an anesthesiologist, entrepreneur, and founder of the Passive Income MD group, shares his transformative journey and debunks five myths that all too commonly keep physicians from embracing their entrepreneurial spirit.

    Whether you're contemplating a side venture or dreaming of financial freedom through innovative pathways, this episode will help free you from limiting beliefs that run the risk of holding you back. Join us as we explore how you, too, can carve out a fulfilling career path that transcends traditional boundaries and brings your entrepreneurial vision to life.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:

    www.doctorscrossing.com/episode170

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    The journey of Dr. Peter Kim from anesthesiology to entrepreneurship

    Debunking common myths that deter physicians from exploring entrepreneurial paths

    Strategies for physicians to gradually transition into business while maintaining their current job

    The importance of a growth mindset and resilience in the face of career challenges

    How physicians can leverage their unique skills and experiences to create value in the marketplace

    Encouragement for physicians to explore entrepreneurship as a means to achieve greater control over their careers and personal lives

    Insights into the Leverage and Growth Summit, a free event designed to inspire physicians with stories of medical professionals who've successfully ventured beyond traditional clinical roles

    Links for this episode:

    Episode 38 Is There An Entrepreneur Hiding In You? With Dr. Peter Kim

    Dr. Peter Kim’s Leverage & Growth Virtual Summit is back and will be starting February 26 - March 1, 2024! This annual summit is geared to help you get inspired with ideas to gain greater control over your time, income, and life in general.

    Peter is featuring inspiring ideas & success secrets from 30+ entrepreneurial docs… this online event will reveal the “insider” info you need to succeed in business.

    Find out how to leverage your skills and medical degree for new opportunities - Use this link to save your FREE spot while there’s still time: https://passiveincomemd.com/LGS2024-Heather-Fork

  • How do you cope and adapt when your own health becomes a barrier to practicing medicine? This week I’m speaking with Dr. Courtney Barrett, an internal medicine physician, who helps us navigate this pivotal question. Dr. Barrett shares her personal journey and provides insight into managing life and a medical career with significant health challenges. Her story is not just one of resilience, but also a guiding light for physicians who find themselves not by choice on a similar path.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:

    www.doctorscrossing.com/episode169

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    The emotional impact of chronic illness on a physician’s career and identity

    How Dr. Barrett continues to find ways to practice while dealing with multiple medical conditions

    The complexities of balancing medical practice with personal health challenges

    Enhancing patient relationships despite health challenges

    Career shift: From hands-on care to telemedicine

    Finding strength in physician support networks

    Key resources for physicians facing health barriers



    Links for this episode:

    Physicians For Physicians Facebook Group - This is a private (nonsearchable) Facebook group for physicians dealing with a chronic illness and/or a disability. To inquire about joining this group, please send an email to [email protected].

    Private 1:1 Consultations - If you would like some confidential help with your career situation, Dr. Heather Fork offers one-hour Zoom consultations. This one-hour coaching session may be all you need to gain clarity and have some concrete steps for moving forward. Dr. Fork also has a 5-month coaching program for those physicians wanting additional assistance (subject to availability). For more information please reach out to Kati at [email protected].

    Episode 77 - A Career-Ending Injury Leads To A New Direction

  • Do you find yourself making massive resolutions, only to quit a few weeks or days into the year? There is a surprisingly simple strategy to break out of your rut. In this follow up to episode 167, I share my Big C Little c exercise to support you further in accomplishing your goals. If you would like an easy, effective technique to build up success, you will want to tune in, then download my free commitment template. I want 2024 to be the best ever year for you - let’s make it happen!

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode168

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    An early career practitioner whose Big C is finding career satisfaction

    An important question to ask yourself to keep forward momentum

    A ‘helper type’ surgeon who made a goal of stronger boundaries

    A physician that wishes to handle tense situations more calmly

    How implementing a ‘pause’ button can support your Big C commitment

    The power of writing for greater self awareness

    Breaking down the Big C, Little c exercise

    Links for this episode:

    If you enjoyed this exercise, you can grab the ‘Big C Little c’ free download! Click here to download the template that will walk you through this exercise that you can use for your own commitments.

    Consultations are now available! I am excited to announce that I have worked on my schedule to allow time for more 1:1 consultations. If you would like to have a one-hour initial consult with me to discuss your career situation, I’d love to see how I can help. This can be a one-off session to help you gain clarity and have some steps to move forward, or it can be the start of our working together for a number of months in my Carpe Diem program. For details and to schedule, please reach out to my wonderful assistant, Kati at [email protected].

  • Are you still riding the wagon of your New Year’s goals, or did you fall off some time this month? Many of us don’t even bother with resolutions for fear of failure, and the statistics are stacked against us. In today’s solo episode, I am here to share a manageable strategy that will empower you to make - and keep - your commitments to yourself. No shame, blame, or complicated plans necessary!

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode167

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    What statistics say about our ability to commit to resolutions

    A simple, effective tactic to meet your goals this year

    An example using a meditation practice

    Having grace with yourself when you fall off the wagon

    Different scenarios, from improving health to changing careers

    Determining the 'lemonade stand' version of your goals

    Staying curious as you navigate your commitments

    Links for this episode:

    Check out our Free Resouces! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, time management, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself!

    Private 1:1 Consultations - If you would like some confidential help with your career resolutions, I offer an hour-long consultation via Zoom. This session may be all that you need to gain clarity and have some steps for moving forward. If after this consultation you prefer additional support, there is the option of doing one of my coaching programs (subject to availability). For more information please reach out to Kati at [email protected].

  • Pharma - it’s not just for US licensed physicians with years of experience! We are picking up where we left off on Episode 160 with returning guest Dr. Annie Warsi. We will be learning what physicians do in clinical development and what type of background, skills, and personality are a good fit for this area. If you are an international medical graduate, or simply interested in transitioning into pharma, you will find great insight in Dr. Warsi’s story.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode166

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    What clinical drug development looks like within the pharma industry

    A typical day in this role

    Bedside skills and their relevance during drug trials

    Attention to detail and other sought after traits

    When a willingness to learn can outweigh lack of experience

    The rewarding nature of this work

    What to write in your cover letter - and what to avoid

    Links for this episode:

    Episode 160: Getting A Nonclinical Job In Pharma Without a US Residency

    Download your free Pharma Insider's Guide. Get an overview of the different areas for physicians in pharma as well as tips to start building your platform to make a transition.

    LinkedIn for Physicians Course - If you’d like to learn how to customize your LinkedIn profile to make it stand out to recruiters, this course walks you through all the steps with short, actionable videos and cheat sheets for each lesson. This course takes the guesswork out of using LinkedIn!

  • If you’re at the white coat crossroads, you may be afraid that if you leave medicine the door will close and you won’t be able to get back in. Returning guest, physician reentry expert Dr. Robert Steele is here to share some inspiring stories about physicians returning to practice after a gap and wise advice on how to plan ahead before you leave. Dr. Steele describes the various avenues physicians can use to return to practice depending on how long they have been gone, their specialty, and unique circumstances.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode165

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    The benefits of keeping your license active

    The minimum requirements to maintain your license

    Returning to practice before - or after - the 2 year mark

    How this applies to surgical specialties

    The benefit - and flexibility - of having a mentor

    One physician’s journey from revocation, back to full practice

    How temporarily leaving medicine can become a gift upon reentry

    Links for this episode:

    Episode #15: Reentry – Can You Get Back in if You Leave Medicine? with Dr. Robert Steele

    Physician Transition Starter Kit - A “must have” when you’re questioning your career path. This free 25-page guide answers many of your questions about career transition, nonclinical options, and how to just get started moving forward.

  • Would you like to utilize your clinical skills in a new way? Joining us today is Dr. Steven Borzak, a practicing cardiologist with a successful side gig offering Independent Medical Evaluations. He shares a wealth of insight about the role that will help you decide if it is right for you. Together we also explore how to prepare for and get started doing this work!

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode164

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    What exactly is an IME (Independent Medical Evaluation)?

    Whether or not you might need to give a deposition

    Steps to get started in this work, regardless of your specialty

    Training and certification options

    How Expert Witness work and doing IMEs are a natural combination

    Aspects to consider if IME work is right for you

    Typical compensation

    Links for this episode:

    SEAK IME Training Course and Resources

    Free Expert Witness Webinar.

    If you are doing IME work, you may also be interested in honing your skills as an expert witness and developing this as a side gig. On Wednesday, January 17th at 7:00 PM EST, I will be hosting a free webinar with Dr. Gretchen Green, where she will be talking about being an expert witness to help you assess if it would be a good fit for you.

    Dr. Green will also be sharing some details about her Virtual Expert Witness School, which will be starting at the end of January. For more information about this free webinar and to save your seat, click here.

    Episode #20: Expert Witness, IMEs, and Life Care Plans with Dr. David Oliveri

    Episode #113: Expert Witness - A Well-Paying Flexible Side Gig with Dr. Gretchen Green

  • Does the thought of paying off student loans or retirement planning make you more anxious than you ever felt in the emergency room? Managing your money is infinitely easier than becoming a doctor, but it doesn’t always feel that way. Joining us for the first episode of 2024 is returning guest, Dr. Jordan Grumet. Dr Grumet is here to help us reframe our perspectives around money and debt, empowering us to take control of our finances, confidently.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode163

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    Dr. Grumet’s journey to financial literacy and expertise

    Viewing our money anxieties through a new lens

    Navigating student loan debt effectively

    The power in seeing money not as a goal, but as a tool

    Transferable skills as a physician

    How to calculate realistic retirement goals

    Simple tips to begin investing

    Links for this episode:

    Dr. Jordan Grumet’s website

    Dr. Jordan Grumet’s Earn and Invest Podcast

    Taking Stock – A Hospice Doctor’s Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life

    Private 1:1 Consultations - If you would like some confidential help with your career situation, Dr. Heather Fork offers one-hour Zoom consultations. This one-hour coaching session may be all that you need to gain clarity and have some concrete steps for moving forward. Dr. Fork also has a 5-month coaching program for those physicians wanting additional assistance (subject to availability). For more information please reach out to Kati at [email protected].

    Dr. Gretchen Green’s Expert Witness Start-Up School will take you from ‘curious’ to courtroom ready.

    This comprehensive program has empowered countless physicians, guiding them to establish a fulfilling side business as Expert Witnesses. Discover the satisfaction of this impactful work while cultivating a secondary income stream and enjoying a flexible work schedule.

    Enrollment for this opportunity opens from January 19th to 30th, but why wait? Secure your spot on the waitlist today and be among the first to unlock the door to a fulfilling and rewarding new career.

  • Are you ready to leave the physician crossroads behind in 2024? Today we begin with my experience meeting an incredibly insightful Zen master. On top of the guidance for my personal situation, I still carry what else I gained: a deeper understanding of how to do the same for my own clients. This solo episode is a window into my 1:1 work where I share five crucial questions that I ask during consultations to bring clarity and help physicians illuminate their path forward.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode162

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    The transformative advice I received from a Zen master

    How quickly the heart of a matter can be exposed

    Your chief complaint and what is at the root of the issue

    Understanding your past for a clearer future

    Looking to the future to clarify your present

    Financial aspects to consider at the crossroads

    Fear: the biggest roadblock to significant change

    Links for this episode:

    Episode #152: 5 Ways To Get Unstuck At The Crossroads

    Private 1:1 Consultations - If you would like some confidential help with your career situation, Dr. Heather Fork offers one-hour Zoom consultations. This one-hour coaching session may be all that you need to gain clarity and have some concrete steps for moving forward. Dr. Fork also has a 5-month coaching program for those physicians wanting additional assistance (subject to availability). For more information please reach out to Kati at [email protected].

  • The mind is often considered the pinnacle of reason and our go-to for problem-solving. While it is a very important resource, it is only one of our three centers of intelligence. We have the head center of intelligence, but we also have the heart and the gut. Listening to all three of our centers is key to effective decision-making. Join me to learn how to connect with all three of your centers and how to recognize when a center is unbalanced. Your Head, Heart, and Gut are waiting to be heard so they can share their unique wisdom.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode161

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    The Head Center - is it balanced, or are you over or underthinking?

    The Heart Center - is it healthy, too emotional, or even numb?

    The Gut Center - is it balanced, or in reaction mode?

    Scenarios in which clients gain insight from this exercise

    How to consult your own intelligence centers

    My own experience with using this process

    What to do if you desire more support



    Links for this episode:

    Consultations are now available! I am excited to announce that I have worked on my schedule to allow time for more 1:1 consultations. If you would like to have a one-hour initial consult with me to discuss your career situation, I’d love to see how I can help. This can be a one-off session to help you gain clarity and have some steps to move forward, or it can be the start of our working together for a number of months in my Carpe Diem program. For details and to schedule, please reach out to my wonderful assistant, Kati at [email protected].

  • Whether you received your medical training internationally or never completed residency, you are not alone. Dr. Annie Warsi, an OB-GYN trained in Pakistan, is joining us today as a senior medical director in clinical development. After moving to the US, she began her nonclinical career as a medical writer and shares valuable insights from her journey into the pharmaceutical industry. Tune in for a lively discussion on the variety of ways physicians without US residencies can find fulfilling roles leveraging their expertise.

    You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode160

    In this episode we’re talking about:

    Different areas of potential roles within the pharmaceutical world

    Entry-level jobs that are more accessible than you may think

    Getting in the door without board certification

    Dr. Warsi’s beginnings as a medical writer

    The importance of negotiating compensation beyond base salary

    Networking as the key to your success

    Unexpected avenues to pursue for a nonclinical position

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