Summary:
How Physicians Can Leverage Their Clinical Skills to Transition to Another Career
How Physicians Can Leverage Their Clinical Skills to Transition to Another Career
By the time they realize their career in clinical medicine isn’t everything they thought it would be, many physicians believe they’re too invested in their trade to turn back now. Feeling burned out, disengaged, unfulfilled or burdened by high student debt or compensation incommensurate with the demands of their job, they may feel trapped, without options and with nowhere to turn.
In her book, 50 Non-Clinical Careers For Physicians: Fulfilling, Meaningful, and Lucrative Alternatives To Direct Patient Care , preventive medicine physician Sylvie Stacy offers physicians an escape from that bleak “trap” by identifying numerous nonclinical career options that could align with their particular skillsets and individual financial situation.
“For physicians who are just starting to consider a nonclinical job, it can be really difficult to find trustworthy, complete information about your options,” says Stacy. “Physicians often tend to be so stressed out and busy that they may not have the time or energy to seek the well-sourced information they need. This book contains an overview of nonclinical career options that is more comprehensive and accessible than any other source I’ve come across.”
While providing an escape from the stressors of clinical medicine, the book also allays much of the potential guilt associated with “selling out” their chosen profession or abandoning patients by explaining how each physician’s training and talents directly translate to patient care outside of clinical medicine.
The value of 50 NONCLINICAL CAREERS FOR PHYSICIANS is in its actionable advice, including how to market yourself in job applications and interviews, and the abundance of detail it provides – including responsibilities, range of compensation and stress levels – to help readers decide which alternative career is the best fit for them. And while other authors encourage physicians to start their own business, Stacy focuses on full-time positions that don’t require the reader to begin their own consulting business or find their own clients.
From the Foreword by Peter Angood, MD, CEO & President, American Association for Physician Leadership, “The layout of the book and its chapter design provide focus on the constellation of readily attainable, full-time positions for all types of physicians. It is a must read for those trying to answer their personal question of whether to seek an alternative career path beyond bedside care.”
About the Author
Sylvie Stacy, MD, MPH, received her medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School and completed a residency in preventive medicine at Johns Hopkins. She has held nonclinical jobs in medical writing, medical education, utilization management, and clinical documentation improvement. Her blog and online community Look for Zebras aims to equip medical professionals with the information and knowledge needed to take charge of their professional fulfillment and earn income doing work they enjoy.
EARLY PRAISE!
"If you’re at a crossroads in your career, 50 Nonclinical Careers for Physicians: Fulfilling, Meaningful, and Lucrative Alternatives to Direct Patient Care is your go-to source to find out about all the options you must still make a difference, enjoy your work, and have a great life. Don’t wait a day to read this book, it could change your life."
- Heather Fork, MD, MCC, Master Certified Coach and Founder, The Doctor’s Crossing
"Having enjoyed a career that has spanned several of the sectors covered in this book, I can attest that these jobs exist, are satisfying, and capitalize on our skills as medical doctors. This comprehensive compilation of nonclinical options is required reading for any medical provider considering taking their career beyond the bedside."
- John Whyte, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer at WebMD
“Now more than ever, physicians have a wide variety of non-clinical career choices opening up in a broad range of industries. In fact, our firm is working more and more with physician executives who are exploring advancement outside of the traditional care industry. Dr. Stacy’s guide is an excellent and comprehensive resource for physicians – at any stage of their career – looking for meaningful, rewarding alternatives to clinical practice.”
- Paul Esselman, President of Cejka Search
"Where was this book while I was in training? You will find not only myriad examples of non-clinical careers but also real life examples of doctors thriving along this path. This should be required reading for medical students so that they understand how to have an impact within the hospital walls and outside of it."
- Nii-Daako Darko, DO, MBA, Trauma surgeon and host of Docs Outside the Box podcast
"Dr. Stacy has put together a brilliant map down the 'road less traveled' that every physician should be aware of whether they choose to go down it or not. Some might pursue this path right out of medical school while others will use it for a side hustle or an encore career. Still others might simply dream briefly of leaving clinical medicine after a bad week. No matter your career goals, knowing your options will allow you to be intentional in your pursuit of self-fulfillment and service to others. More options mean less burnout and better patient care, and that's a good thing for everybody involved."
- James M. Dahle, MD, FACEP, Editor and Founder, The White Coat Investor, LLC
Table of Contents
Careers in Health Care Services Delivery
Senior Hospital Administration
Health Care Services Company Leadership
Clinical Information Systems
Health Care Quality and Patient Safety
Performance Improvement and Health Care Medical Affairs
Physician Profile
Careers in Health Care Financing and Managed Care
Health Care Payer and Managed Care Administration
Utilization Management
Revenue Cycle Management
Population Health Management and Analytics
Physician Profile
Careers in Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, and Biotechnology
Drug Research and Development
Regulatory Affairs
Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance
Pharmaceutical Medical Affairs
Health Economics, Market Access, and Managed Markets
Biotechnology Industry
Medical Device Industry
Physician Profile
Careers in Technology and Innovation
Health Information Technology
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Digital Health
Business Development, Sales, and Marketing
Physician Profile
Careers in Professional and Financial Services
Management Consulting
Health Care Consulting
Investment Banking, Private Equity, and Venture Capital
Wealth Management and Private Banking
Medical Law
Life Insurance Industry
Disability Insurance Industry
Physician Recruitment and Leadership Consulting
Physician Profile
Careers in Writing and Communications
Medical Communications
Medical Journalism
Medical Publishing
Medical Education Content Development and Test Prep
Physician Profile
Careers in Public Health and Government
US Health and Human Services
State and Local Health Department Leadership
Global Health
Occupational and Environmental Health
Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance
Health Policy and Politics
Criminal Justice and Forensic Science
Physician Profile
Careers in Education and Research
Teaching
Medical School and Professional School Administration
Biomedical Research
Health Services Research
Physician Profile
Careers in the Nonprofit Sector
Community-Serving Nonprofits and Advocacy Groups
Professional Associations
Certification and Accreditation
Physician Profile
Careers in Consumer Health
Health Promotion
Case Management and Care Planning
Aesthetics, Fitness, Weight Loss, and the Wellness Industry
Broadcast Media and Entertainment
Physician Profile
Bonus! Independent Physician Consulting and Entrepreneurship
Bonus! Transitioning to a Nonclinical Job
Topics
Judgment
Self-Awareness
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Professional Capabilities
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Self-Management
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Self-Management
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Self-Management
Ensuring Equity