Coaching Archives - NonClinical Physicians https://nonclinicalphysicians.com/physician-nonclinical-careers-podcast/coaching/ Helping Hospital and Medical Group Executives Lead and Manage With Confidence Tue, 23 Mar 2021 02:37:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://nonclinicalphysicians.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/cropped-1-32x32.jpg Coaching Archives - NonClinical Physicians https://nonclinicalphysicians.com/physician-nonclinical-careers-podcast/coaching/ 32 32 112612397 The Interesting Life of the Professional Development Coach with Dr. Ryan Bayley – 064 https://nonclinicalphysicians.com/professional-development-coach/ https://nonclinicalphysicians.com/professional-development-coach/#respond Tue, 11 Dec 2018 12:30:38 +0000 http://nonclinical.buzzmybrand.net/?p=2976 Helping Us Find Elusive Peace and Balance Today on the podcast, Dr. Ryan Bayley describes his career as a professional development coach. Professional Development Coach Ryan Bayley, MD Dr. Ryan Bayley is board certified in Emergency Medicine and Emergency Medical Services. He holds an adjunct faculty position at the Duke University School of Medicine. He [...]

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Helping Us Find Elusive Peace and Balance

Today on the podcast, Dr. Ryan Bayley describes his career as a professional development coach.


Professional Development Coach Ryan Bayley, MD

Dr. Ryan Bayley is board certified in Emergency Medicine and Emergency Medical Services. He holds an adjunct faculty position at the Duke University School of Medicine. He completed his undergraduate degree at Harvard University, his medical degree at Vanderbilt University, and his residency at New York-Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia and Cornell).

Ryan is a Certified Professional Coach and has been providing professional development coaching for physicians and executives since 2013.

Background

After working in emergency services, first as a paramedic, and then as an EM physician, Ryan began to experience burnout. He engaged a coach to help him work through his options and found the experience to be life-changing. 

He made some drastic changes in his life to bring more balance and fulfillment. People noticed the change and began asking for help with their burnout and job frustration. He found himself using the same coaching techniques he had learned to help others.

At first, he gave advice. But when he saw how large the need was for coaching, he couldn’t help but feel that he should explore becoming a physician coach himself.

He ultimately pursued coaching as a full-time career. He is a certified coach, and he continues to study coaching methods. Access his expertise by going to his website at RYAN BAYLEY, M.D.

During our interview, Ryan provided a nice description of his approach to coaching. He generally meets virtually (using Skype) with his clients every 2 weeks for 6 to 12 months. Some clients are facing burnout and reassessing their career objectives. Others are trying to accelerate their career advancement.

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Burnout

We spent several minutes discussing different aspects of burnout. There are multiple reasons why physicians may experience burnout:

  • The work isn’t what they thought it would be.
  • Their lifestyle may have changed in a way that makes it more challenging for spouses and raising a family.
  • Boredom can creep in. Physicians are typically accustomed to constant learning and new challenges. However, medical practice can sometimes become tedious.
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About 80% of the physicians he works with find a way to address burnout without leaving clinical medicine. That is very encouraging to me.

“Coaching is just not developed in medicine. But it’s used extensively in business and finance and law.”

Ryan Bayley, MD

Speaking Engagements

In addition to coaching, Ryan speaks on topics related to burnout and physician wellness. He noted that a few large healthcare organizations have developed programs to address burnout. But there are still many that have not invested significant resources in this area.

He also speaks on other topics like mindfulness, perfectionism in medicine, and other techniques physicians can use to increase their enjoyment at work.

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Thanks to our sponsor…

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Thanks again for listening. I hope to see you next time on Physician NonClinical Careers.

As always, I welcome your comments and feedback.

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Podcast Editing & Production Services are provided by Oscar Hamilton.


Disclaimers:

The opinions expressed here are mine and my guest’s. While the information provided on the podcast is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge, there is no express or implied guarantee that using the methods discussed here will lead to success in your career, life or business. 

Many of the links that I refer you to, and that you’ll find in the show notes, are affiliate links. That means that I receive a payment from the seller if you purchase the affiliate item using my link. Doing so has no effect on the price you are charged. And I only promote products and services that I believe are of high quality and will be useful to you, that I have personally used or am very familiar with.

The information presented on this blog and related podcast is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only. It should not be construed as medical, legal, tax, or emotional advice. If you take action on the information provided on the blog or podcast, it is at your own risk. Always consult an attorney, accountant, career counsellor, or other professional before making any major decisions about your career. 


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Why You Should Look for Zebras with Dr. Sylvie Stacy – 044 https://nonclinicalphysicians.com/zebras/ https://nonclinicalphysicians.com/zebras/#respond Tue, 24 Jul 2018 11:15:20 +0000 http://nonclinical.buzzmybrand.net/?p=2672 We’re in the middle of a rather warm summer as I recorded today's episode in July 2018. This is a time to slow down a bit and enjoy a vacation and more time with your family. It's also a time to “Look for Zebras.” More about that in a minute. And since there’s often a [...]

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We’re in the middle of a rather warm summer as I recorded today's episode in July 2018. This is a time to slow down a bit and enjoy a vacation and more time with your family. It's also a time to “Look for Zebras.” More about that in a minute.

And since there’s often a bit more time to catch up with things this time of year, I’d like to remind you that now is a good time to work on that side hustle, learn some new skills, send out resumes, or plan your transition to a full-time non-clinical career.

Sit down and write out your long-term career goals if you haven’t already. If you haven't decided on a particular career, then maybe your goal should be to reflect on your strengths and weaknesses and write those down.

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You can try to bolster certain weaknesses, perhaps in the area of business, accounting, or marketing. But remember – it’s often best to focus on enhancing your strengths or “super-powers” rather than trying to become an expert in areas that don’t move you.

Perhaps you should take a few minutes to do a self-assessment, as described in Episode 42, with the 16personalities.com assessment tool.

And if you’ve not narrowed down your search, you my want to review the careers that are available. To that end, I’m very pleased to be able to present my conversation with Dr. Sylvie Stacy today.

Look for Zebras

Dr. Stacy received her MD from the UMass Medical School and completed a residency in preventive medicine at Johns Hopkins University while also obtaining a master’s in public health.

She’s worked in utilization management, managed care, and clinical documentation improvement, and enjoys medical writing on the side. Her clinical work has focused on incarcerated populations and addiction medicine.

She began her blog and online community called Look for Zebras in 2017 as a way to inform medical professionals about the many careers available to them. She is committed to helping physicians cultivate careers that are both fulfilling and lucrative.

I certainly support that!

During our conversation, Sylvie touches on a number of topics:

  • Why she began “moonlighting” in nonclinical activities while still in residency
  • How medical writing has been important to her, and opened many doors to additional nonclinical activities
  • Her commitment to helping physicians pursue non-traditional careers
  • The start of her blog and online community in 2017
  • The genesis of the term “Looking for Zebras”
  • Her recent addition of a Physician Career Coach Directory to her site
  • The Stampede newsletter, which lists job opportunities
  • One of her most popular posts, Nonclinical Career Profiles for Physicians, which currently describes 19 different careers
  • Why she's so drawn to medical writing and advice on how to pursue writing as a career

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During our conversation, Sylvie mentions a medical writing course provided by Emma Hitt Nichols that was also mentioned by Mandy Armitage in Episode 22.

Wrap Up

I thoroughly enjoyed speaking with Sylvie. Her story was quite inspiring.

I learned that it’s possible to begin non-clinical side gigs quite early in our careers, even during residency.

I think the resources at Look for Zebras are outstanding. You should definitely check it out. The site is less than a year old. If Sylvie continues to add content and other resources at her current pace, Look for Zebras will become an essential place to visit for those seeking a nonclinical career.


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Thank you for listening, for leaving reviews on iTunes, and for the kind words on LinkedIn and the Facebook. Our Facebook group – Physician Nonclinical Career Hunters (100% physicians) – is right at the brink of 10,000 members searching for the ideal career. Join the group and the conversation.

Join me next week for another episode of Physician Nonclinical Careers. I’ll present my interview with an emergency medicine physician who’s an entrepreneur very early in the founding of a high-tech nonclinical venture that you’ll find very intriguing.

See you then.


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