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SCHEDULE & REGISTRATION: 2021 What To Consider NEXT

NEW this year - CME!  Up to 7 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available. 

What to consider NEXT will help you better understand your nonclinical options.  Hear from physicians who have transitioned and learn about the pros/cons of transition to a non-clinical career or starting a nonclinical side hustle.  You’ll learn from other physicians about what to consider, pitfalls to avoid, and… you’ll get resources.   100% virtual and live – so you can ask questions without leaving your home. 

REGISTER NOW - REPLAYS INCLUDED

$699 until February 7th, then price increases to $749.

Replays available 1-2 weeks after the event and accessible for 3 months after event.

All presentation times given in Eastern Standard Time

"Evening Reception" Friday, March 5

8:00pm - 8:45pm

Transition Panel Q&A and Networking

Hear about the experience of physicians who have successfully transitioned to a non-clinical career and network with attendees and speakers. Wine/beer are optional.  Come meet everyone!

8:45pm-9:30pm

Networking time

Join an online networking session and get to know the speakers who you’ll learn from this weekend.

Day 1 - Saturday, March 6

Learn more about the speakers and panelists

9:30am - 10am

Michelle Mudge-Riley, DO
Jonathan Vitale, MD

Welcome! What to expect and a surprise opening performance

Get ready for the weekend!  We’ll start by explaining:

  • The best way to approach the sessions
  • How to access the networking and talk with speakers
  • How to create YOUR action plan by attending this conference

10am - 11am

Sara Nace, MD
Michelle Mudge-Riley, DO
Sarah Yonder, MD
Morgan Kearney, MD

What ARE my options and how long will it take?

Wondering how long it will take to get into that non-clinical career?  Not sure what your options are?  Afraid a nonclinical job won’t pay as much as your clinical job?  Confused about part time options?  Let’s be real.  We’ll discuss all this so you can get your action plan started right away.

11am - noon

Darin Davidson, MD
Sara Nace, MD
Nerissa Kreher, MD
Robyn Tiger, MD
Maria Simbra MD
Mario Mendoza, MD

Overview of options from those who have successfully transitioned (part and full time options will be discussed).

Hear from physicians who have explored a variety of options and figured out their nonclinical or nontraditional career path.  We’ll have a group of physicians from industry, consulting, wellness, UM, insurance, media, medical affairs, teaching and more!

noon-1pm

Lunch and Networking time

Grab some lunch and then join an online networking session.

1pm - 2pm

Michelle Mudge-Riley, DO
Laura McKain, MD
Amelia Bueche, DO

Ready, Set GO: What you need to get into a nonclinical career - a practical, applicable guide.

Don’t miss the 5 things you need to successfully transition to a non-clinical career. Make sure you have something to take notes with because we’ll talk about your resume, cover letter, elevator pitch and interviewing strategies.  

2pm - 3pm

Michelle Mudge-Riley, DO
Nneka Unachukwu , MD
Maria Simbra, MD
Renee Matthews, MD

Get the job... or the next customer in your business by learning how to effectively brand yourself and communicate who you are and what you want.

If you want to do something nonclinical but you only have clinical experience, this is the session for you!  Remember, you can also be the most qualified candidate and not get the job if you don’t know how to communicate effectively.  Learn how to translate the skills you already have as a doctor to help you get the job you want.  If you have a business, you’ll learn how to effectively communicate your mission to your ideal customer.

3pm - 4pm

Trina Wiggins, MD
Colin Zhu, DO
Jonathan Vitale, MD
Sana Syed, MD
Amelia Bueche, DO

More options for a non-clinical or non-traditional career (not yet covered).

We’ve talked about a lot of options today – here are even more you may not have heard about or considered.  We’ll talk about options for the creative types who have an idea for a book or art, side gigs that you can start now (that could turn into full time gigs!), and more jobs that will earn you a paycheck (and maybe more than you make now).  We’ll also discuss options if you want to work from home or be location independent.

4pm - 5pm

Networking time

Join an online networking session to talk with other attendees and speakers.

Day 2 - Sunday, March 7

Learn more about the speakers and panelists

11am - noon

Darin Davidson, MD
Zarya Rubin, MD
Nneka Unachukwu, MD
Candice Williams, MD

Discussion about physician coaching: What is it? Do I need a coach? Should I become a coach?

This panel of star-studded coaches come from a variety of background, specialties and training programs.  Learn about the different coaching certifications, pros/cons of each, how you can benefit from a coach, what you should expect to pay and how to become a coach if you are considering this nonclinical career or side hustle.

noon - 1pm

John Howard, MD
Christopher Loo, MD, PhD
David Yeh, MD

Setting up and growing your side hustle

If a nonclinical career means a side hustle for you…or if you want a nonclinical side hustle IN ADDITION TO your nonclinical job, make sure you attend this session.  We’ll talk about what you need for insurance (malpractice?), how to work with attorneys so you don’t get charged thousands of dollars when setting up your legal stuff and how to think about pricing.  Do you know your niche and ideal customer?  We’ll talk about that stuff too so you can be on your way to earning more…on the side.  Passive income strategies included!

1pm - 2pm

Networking time

Grab a snack and join an online networking session to talk with other attendees and speakers.

2pm - 3pm

Nerissa Kreher, MD
Laura McKain, MD
Morgan Kearney, MD
Kari Brown, MD

Pharma Industry - full time and part time options for physicians in medical affairs

Pharma and biotechnology are great options for physicians who want a nonclinical career.  You’ll work with other smart people in an intellectually stimulating environment.  There are lots of opportunities for advancement and to learn new and exciting things.  Your background as a physician is valued and you don’t always have to be licensed or board certified.  We’ll break down the options here and talk to hiring managers about what they look for when hiring physicians. 

3pm - 4pm

Britton Jewel, DO
Sarah Yonder, MD
Zaiba Malik, MD
Ed Chekan, MD
Candice Williams, MD

Why do you want to transition? And what does that mean?

Considering and exploring a nonclinical career can lead you down paths you may never have considered when you first decided to become a doctor.  In this session, hear first hand from other physicians who transitioned years ago and find out how their lives have turned out.  Are they happier in a nonclinical career?  Do they miss practicing medicine?  Don’t miss the surprise revelation NO ONE expects and make sure you’re ready for it!

4pm - 5pm

Networking time

Grab a snack and join an online networking session to talk with other attendees and speakers.

Bonus Sessions - Intensives

Optional, but free with your purchase to the paid conference.  Feel free to join one or all of the follow-on Intensives. 

Learn more about the speakers

Monday, March 8

Insurance/Chart Review/Utilization Review

7pm – 7:30pm

What does a medical director do?  Is it just chart review? How do I get a job?

7:30pm – 8pm

Panel Q&A

8pm – 8:30pm

Networking with other attendees and speakers.

Sara Nace, MD
Jonathan Vitale, MD
Michelle Mudge-Riley, DO

Tuesday , March 9

Putting it all together

7pm – 8pm

Review of the options.  How you can get a nonclinical job – practical, applicable strategies you can employ right now.  Ask YOUR unique questions.

8pm – 8:30pm

Networking with other attendees and speakers.

REGISTER NOW - REPLAYS INCLUDED

$699 until February 7th, then price increases to $749.

Replays available 1-2 weeks after the event and accessible for 3 months after event.

*Up to 7 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available. 

2021 Sponsors include:

Biodynamic Research Corporation (BRC) is a professional services firm specializing in biomechanical analysis & accident reconstruction. BRC is located in San Antonio, Texas & serves clients in the United States, Canada & Mexico. BRC employs physician engineers to retrospectively analyze automotive collisions, determine the application of the collision’s forces to the vehicle occupants, and determine the injury consequences. Over the years, BRC has applied this type of analysis to numerous traumatic incidents including, but not limited to, both high and low velocity passenger vehicle collisions, slip & fall events & diverse injury events. Physician engineers provide expert witness testimony in primarily litigation settings.
Hiring physicians with an engineering background NOW!  Reach out to conference organizers to be put in touch with us.
The IndustryMDCoach is a coaching and consulting service that will help physicians explore the possibility of a fulfilling career in the pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry.  Once the physician is ready to pursue this career path, we offer services to take the physician every step of the way from applying, interviewing and considering their offer. 
www.industryMDCoach.com

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