The July 2020 NEXT Conference was a SMASHING SUCCESS!!
Please see below for replays, available until June 2021.
Introduction to July NEXT conference
Michelle Mudge-Riley, DO
Welcome and information our sponsors.
Five Stages of Career Transition
Michelle Mudge-Riley, DO
Wondering how long it will take to get into that non-clinical career? Expect to go through these stages. We’ll talk about them and and what it means for you.
Overview of options for a non-clinical career
John Jurica, MD
Start here to figure out what your options are. We’re just scratching the surface with these options but you may not have considered some of these.
What it takes to get into a non-clinical career
Michelle Mudge-Riley, DO and Michael McLaughlin, MD
Don’t miss the 5 things you need to successfully transition to a non-clinical career. We’ll go over them in detail and help you with each. We’ll also talk about the right way to communicate your career goals.
Do you need a coach?
Panel of five different physician coaches
Considering hiring a coach to help you? Before you do, learn the pros and cons and how much you should expect to pay. Panel includes Kristi Angevine, MD, Errin Weisman, DO, Devon Gimbel, MD, Heather Fork, MD and Maiysha Clairborne, MD.
Options if you want to work from home
Panel of five different physicians
Want or need to work from home or be location independent? Here are some of the options you should consider. Panel of 5 physicians includes Diane Shannon, MD, Tom Davis, MD, Rich Berning, MD, Shelley Overholt-Thiesen, MD and Lynn Marie Morski, MD.
More options for a non-clinical or non-traditional career
Panel of five different physicians
We’ve talked about a lot of options today – here are even more you may not have heard about or considered. Panel includes Samantha Nazareth, MD, Lynette Charity, MD, Jim Kopp, MD, Brian Young, MD, and Suzanne Rogers, DO.
Belay On! One couple’s climb towards career transition
Gabriella Miller, MD and Thomas Miller, MD
Gabriella and Thomas will discuss their experience as a two physician (and three kids) household as well as career transition for those who wish to remain active on the clinical side. Key considerations around management of home/childcare/sanity as well as practical discussions for any physician around contract negotiation, locum tenens work and developing a career path for the different stages of life. They will also discuss how to use clinical work to support and to expand your opportunities in non-clinical careers.
Your online presence: What to consider for a non-clinical or non-traditional career
Dana Corriel, MD
Join us to learn practical strategies that can help you right now…and see surprising ways to use social media to bring your professional & personal life to the next level.
Who Am I? Self when transitioning to a non-clinical career
Diane Shannon, MD
Physicians spend decades envisioning and preparing for clinical careers and enjoy the benefits of a common identity with their professional colleagues and special recognition in society. What happens to your sense of self when you move to a non-clinical career? This presentation will explore these challenges and provide tips for shoring up your self concept when moving to a non-clinical career.
It’s time to put your oxygen mask on first!
Lynette Charity, MD
In her presentation, Dr. Lynette Charity will give solutions to the problem of saving patients’ lives without considering, “who is saving ours?” We need to realize that Medicine WAS our calling, but it may be necessary to find an alternative calling so that we don’t die! Finding a career that brings you JOY is more important than staying in a career that brings you sorrow.
Bonus Session One: Chart Review/Utilization Review
Rich Berning, MD and Maycie Elchoufi, MD
Learn what a medical director does in this job and get advice on how to get into this job.
Bonus Session Two: Starting your own business
Swarna Balasubramaniam, MD and Mike Woo-Ming, MD
Learn more about starting a business and making sure it doesn’t fail from two entrepreneurs – one in medical device space and the other in the online/digital world.
Bonus Session Three: Becoming and working as a Medical Science Liaison (MSL)
Jay Dave, MD, Swati Shah, MD and Maria Abunto, MD
What is the day-to-day life of an MSL – and how to get this job.