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Learn the business and management skills you need by enrolling in the University of Tennessee Physician Executive MBA program at nonclinicalphysicians.com/physicianmba. Get the FREE GUIDE to 10 Nonclinical Careers at nonclinicalphysicians.com/freeguide. Get a list of 70 nontraditional jobs at nonclinicalphysicians.com/70jobs. =============== Dr. Jo…
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Learn the business and management skills you need by enrolling in the University of Tennessee Physician Executive MBA program at nonclinicalphysicians.com/physicianmba. Get the FREE GUIDE to 10 Nonclinical Careers at nonclinicalphysicians.com/freeguide. Get a list of 70 nontraditional jobs at nonclinicalphysicians.com/70jobs. =============== Dr. La…
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You can learn the business and management skills you need by enrolling in the University of Tennessee Physician Executive MBA program at nonclinicalphysicians.com/physicianmba. Get the FREE GUIDE to 10 Nonclinical Careers at nonclinicalphysicians.com/freeguide. Get a list of 70 nontraditional jobs at nonclinicalphysicians.com/70jobs. Reserve your F…
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Our guest this week was working as a dentist when her entrepreneurial instincts kicked in. She created a very successful referral-based dental clinic, then a professional dance company, followed by a business coaching company for dentists. After that, she developed a social media agency with 14 full-time employees, which later morphed into her curr…
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Physicians leave clinical medicine for a variety of reasons. Many leave due to burnout or job dissatisfaction. However, a small and growing number have been forced out of practicing medicine by a process called sham peer review. Peer review is a legitimate process to protect patients in which fellow physicians on a hospital medical staff objectivel…
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One of the most common questions we get is whether there are health plan utilization management medical director jobs for specialists. It is a popular nonclinical job, and there is a widely held belief that only primary care physicians qualify. This question and many others were addressed by my guest, Dr. Richard Berning, in May of 2019 for podcast…
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Ethan Nkana founded his agency, Rocky Mountain Physician Agency, to honor his mother's legacy as an anesthesiologist by helping physicians like her earn the highest possible compensation in their employment agreements. With his JD and MBA degrees and over 15 years of hospital executive experience in physician contracting, hospital operations, and h…
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In this week’s show, John interviews Dr. Morgan Leafe. Dr. Leafe is a board-certified pediatrician with over 20 years of experience in clinical practice and medical education. She received her medical degree from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, and a Master’s in Healthcare Administration (MHA) with an Informatics Concentration from St.…
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Is it still possible to open and run a successful private practice? With practices being bought out by large systems, and newly trained physicians choosing to begin their careers as employees, the private practice is disappearing. However there is a small but persistent group of physicians making it work. Concierge and DPC practices are also breath…
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When I began attending management meetings, I was hearing my fellow hospital executives talk about doing a “Swat” Analysis. I figured the term was borrowed from the concept of a Swat Team, since Swat Teams are police tactical units trained, equipped, and deployed to resolve "high-risk situations" quickly. Later I came to understand that a SWOT Anal…
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Dr. Nilesh Dave is a pulmonologist and sleep and critical care specialist. In addition to his medical training, he obtained his Master of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Master of Business Administration at Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management. He first appeared on the podcast 4 yea…
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In this week’s show, John interviews Dr. Luissa Kiprono. She is a Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist who first appeared on the podcast 2 years ago. Dr. Kiprono attended the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine; completed her residency at Wright State University/Wright Patterson Medical Center (OB-GYN); and her perinatology fell…
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In this week’s show, John interviews Dr. Adam Robison, a full-time hospitalist. Five years ago, he was so frustrated with the lack of important tools in his EMR that he decided to create a solution for himself and others. With no background in computer programming, he sought help and investigated what it would take to use EHR data to apply importan…
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In this week’s show, John interviews Dr. David Feig. Dr. Feig completed his medical degree and his Master’s Degree in Public Health at Emory University. Then he completed a Family Medicine Residency at the University of Michigan and a Sports Medicine Fellowship at Rush University Medical Center. He worked for 4 years before branching out into chart…
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In this week’s show, John interviews Dr. Alexandra Howsen. Dr. Howsen is a medical writer, educator, and podcaster. A former trauma operating room nurse, Alex was faculty at the universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh in Scotland for a decade. She left academia in 2004 and subsequently built a thriving freelance medical writing business in the USA s…
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In this week’s show, John interviews Dr. Christian Zouain. Christian first appeared in Episode 77 to discuss how he landed his first job in Clinical Documentation Improvement (now usually referred to as Clinical Documentation Integrity). During our interview, he shares his advice for landing your first job and mentions resources not discussed in hi…
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In this week’s show, John shares what he has learned as a podcaster and YouTube video producer to help you deliver an amazing remote video job interview. It’s not as simple as just showing up and answering a few questions about yourself. Preparing for the interview itself, understanding how to act, and what questions to expect have been covered in …
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In this week’s show, John describes why so many nonclinical jobs require translating or interpreting information for physicians or healthcare managers, or leaders. Common examples include medical directors for quality improvement, utilization and benefits management, clinical documentation integrity, and informatics. Two types of freelance business…
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In this week’s show, John provides a short update on what’s going on with NewScript, and the Nonclinical Career Academy. And he spends a minute or two sharing updates on two of his most popular guests. He spends the rest of the show sharing his answer to a question offered by one of his listeners: Is coaching/consulting by a career expert to overco…
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In this week’s show, John brings back a popular guest. She appeared twice in the past to describe the founding and management of her MedSpa business. Recently, Dr. Lisa Jenks was approached by several private equity firms about purchasing her MedSpa. At first, she didn’t consider a sale. But as time went on, she thought about her future retirement,…
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In today's show, John presents his interview with Dr. Dana Corriel from Doctors on Social Media which he recorded a few years ago. The information she provides regarding branding and social media is as true today as it was when we recorded the session. These principles will be helpful in at least two ways: First, they apply to promote any current o…
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In this week’s show, John answers this question: what is the best way to generate income and create wealth? It’s an important question. Clinicians sometimes limit their options when addressing their dissatisfaction with the stress and burnout of working in the current healthcare system. The most obvious choice is to find employment in a nonclinical…
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In April of this year, NewScript presented its 2023 Nonclinical Career Summit. The Summit consisted of 12 LIVE lectures and Q&A over 3 evenings. The speakers were fantastic, spending 50 minutes addressing topics from preparing for career transition, to specific nontraditional careers. My presentation covered the topic of Hospital Leadership Jobs. T…
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For the past 2 months, John has been posting 30-minute responses to questions for NewScript. If you’re not a NewScript member, you may recall that Dr. Tom Davis and John created NewScript 2 years ago as a place for clinicians who are disillusioned and disappointed by the current healthcare working conditions to get together to support one another, …
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John invited Dr. David Geier back to the podcast for this week’s interview. His first appearance was in August of 2018 in Episode 49. He was an early adopter of using social media and podcasting to help promote his practice and speaking engagements. Dr. Geier is a local media personality with thousands of television appearances. As a podcaster, he …
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In this week’s episode, John presents 3 specific ways to ace your next job interview. This is a critical part of your nontraditional job search. You’ve narrowed your choice to a single job. You’ve convinced someone that you’re qualified. And now you’ve scheduled your interview. These tips build on the basics covered in Podcast Episode 223 in Novemb…
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In this week’s episode, John interviews Kasia Hein-Peters. Dr. Hein-Peters is a psychiatrist turned advisor and consultant focusing on MedTech and digital tech startups as an advisor, mentor, and fractional executive. Recently, Kasia became board-certified by the American Board of AI in Medicine and is a licensed innovation practitioner by INNOVATI…
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In this week’s episode, John interviews Dr. Rachael Degurse. Dr. Degurse is a board-certified family physician who developed a desire to build more freedom and control in her life. After doing a lot of soul-searching, she believed that starting her own business would be the best way to accomplish that. She wanted to interact with clients in a way t…
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In this week’s episode, John interviews Dr. Karen Barnard. Growing up in South Africa, Dr. Barnard completed her medical degree in Johannesburg. She moved to the U.S. where she completed her residency and fellowship training in internal medicine and endocrinology. She spent years working and practicing her specialty in academia. However, she gradua…
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In this week’s episode, John interviews Dr. Brian Foley. Brian has always been interested in achieving financial independence and teaching other physicians how to achieve it, too. He is known through his website at WealthyDoc.org, where he presents regular blog posts and plenty of other free resources to get you started on your journey to financial…
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In this week’s episode, John interviews Dr. Savi Chadha. Dr. Chadha is an experienced MSL who was first interviewed in Episode Number 50 in 2018. Savi started as an MSL in 2016 with Amplity Health. He then joined Supernus Pharmaceuticals in 2017, and has been there since. He now holds the Senior Regional Medical Manager & Medical Science Liaison po…
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In this this week’s episode, John describes a real-life example of a popular small business being offered for sale in the near future. He explains why this business is attractive to those with a healthcare background, and how the business generates income for the owner. He also describes the features that buyers look for in a business like this. An…
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This week’s episode features Dr. Stephanie Pearson, who first appeared on the podcast in February 2018. At that time, she described how she became interested in helping healthcare professionals protect their most valuable financial asset - their income - and life’s most important people - their family. During our conversation, she explains her care…
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This week’s episode is a follow-up to Podcast Episode Number 269, Month One of the 12 Month Roadmap to a New Career. The Roadmap to a New Career is comprised of 6 stages during which specific activities can be accomplished to move forward on your nonclinical career journey. This episode picks up where episode 269 ended, walking through the major st…
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This week’s episode is an excerpt from a live webinar that was presented in July of 2023. During the webinar, Dr. John Jurica addresses these three goals for the attendees: Learn why physicians are qualified for a pharma job whether they are licensed and board certified or not. List the reasons they will earn a higher salary in a pharma job than in…
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This week’s episode is a replay of another popular PNC podcast episode. It ran in early 2022. In it, John interviews Dr. Heather Fork. Heather Fork, MD is an ICF master certified coach who helps physicians find their best career path forward, whether in medicine, a nonclinical career, or something else. In 2010 she founded the Doctor’s Crossing and…
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In this week’s episode, John revisits a discussion of the 5 persistent myths that clinicians believe when they begin to consider a career transition. Physicians have been convinced by their employers and training programs that it is very difficult to leave assembly-line, corporate-style medicine for a nonclinical career because: there are no jobs; …
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In this week’s episode, Dr. Linda Ho returns to talk about her experiences working in pharma. During her first visit, she described why she left clinical medicine to pursue a career as a medical science liaison and offered advice to others interested in such a career. Since that episode, Dr. Ho has moved into a new role in clinical development. She…
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This week’s episode is a replay of another popular PNC podcast episode. It ran in January 2022. In it, John interviews Dr. Ronnie Shalev. She is a board-certified Emergency Medicine doctor whose high-pressure job “sucked the life out of her, leaving her weary, burned out, and unable to enjoy her family, kids, and day-to-day life.” Because she was p…
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In this week’s episode, John interviews Dr. Melissa Choi. She’s a family physician who chose to pivot to a career in the Pharma Industry. She found her first job as a clinical researcher and is now a principal investigator. During our interview, she addresses the following questions: Why did she choose to leave clinical medicine? Why did she select…
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In this replay episode from January 2022, we delve into the world of remote physician advising with Dr. Robert Craven. Dr. Craven, who initially worked as a hospitalist, made an unexpected transition to become a physician advisor for utilization management. With a year of full-time remote work under his belt, he shares valuable insights about his r…
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This week’s episode is a replay of the most downloaded podcast episode. It ran in early 2022. In it, John interviews Dr. Paul Hercock, the CEO of Mantra Systems. Paul is an expert at how to land a medical device company job, particularly in the European Union. He wrote a book about it called "Beyond The Ward: A Doctor's Guide to Careers Outside the…
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In this week’s episode, John offers advice about using LinkedIn. Most clinicians pursuing a nonclinical job have already built a LinkedIn profile. However, some of the more advanced aspects of a LinkedIn page are often overlooked. LinkedIn can be very useful for adding new contacts and networking with them. Since more than half of those looking for…
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In this week’s show, John presents a topic that has not been discussed in detail before: Healthcare Management Consulting jobs with prominent national and international consulting firms. When he worked as a hospital CMO, there was always a new consulting firm or two working for the organization. And many of the teams included physician consultants.…
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In this week’s show, John presents what he learned about Zoom as he prepared for and hosted the first NewScript Summit. When hosting a conference using the basic version of Zoom, there are certain settings to use to optimize accommodating up to 500 participants. In addition, if you’re going to be recording individual sessions by other speakers who …
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In this week’s show, John interviews Dr. Latifat Akintade. She is a gastroenterologist and founder of The Money Coaching School. She is also the host of The MoneyFitMD podcast. She combines her interest in personal finance, her training as a certified life coach, and her passion for physician wellness. She is also the author of, “Done With Broke: A…
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In this week’s show, Dr. Kerri Best-Sule describes how she discovered early in her clinical career that traditional medical practice does not support healthy family life. She completed her pediatric residency at the University of Maryland and then went on to practice outpatient pediatrics for 3 years before deciding to make her transition into the …
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In this week’s show, John interviews Dr. Jeffrey Gazzara. Dr. Gazzara attended the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine for medical school and completed his internship at the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is a General Practitioner who has been practicing in telemedicine for five and a half years. Over that ti…
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In this week’s episode, John and his partner in NewScript, Dr. Tom Davis, discuss the state of the healthcare system, and other issues affecting physicians. They also describe new resources they plan to post in NewScript and briefly discuss the recently completed Nonclinical Career Summit. Tom also describes his recent efforts to streamline and imp…
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In this week’s episode, John interviews Dr. Ryan Bayley. He first appeared on the show over 4 years ago to talk about his experiences as a business and success coach. Since then, the part of his practice that seems to be growing the fastest is helping to address or prevent disruptive or inappropriate behavior. Dr. Bayley realized that a growing num…
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