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Clinical Documentation Improvement – Interview with Dr. Cesar Limjoco – 005

2021-03-19T07:11:44-05:00

Dr. Cesar Limjoco joins me on this week's episode. I've known Cesar for many years. He is a recognized expert on Clinical Documentation Improvement. During our conversation, he shares his advice about becoming a Medical Advisor for Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI). Cesar is a nationally recognized consultant. He has helped set up CDI programs at hospitals across the country. He’s been doing this work for over 30 years. I remember him helping explain proper documentation and coding practices to [...]

Clinical Documentation Improvement – Interview with Dr. Cesar Limjoco – 0052021-03-19T07:11:44-05:00

Follow Six Essential Rules to Engage a Mentor – 004

2021-03-19T06:47:11-05:00

In this podcast episode, I talk about mentors and coaches. My primary focus is on mentors. But I’ll spend a few minutes distinguishing them from coaches. I finish up by listing six rules to follow to find and engage a mentor. Who Needs a Mentor? Anyone thinking about exploring a new career, or just trying to excel at their current one, will benefit from having a knowledgeable and motivated mentor. I suppose if you have the ideal job, [...]

Follow Six Essential Rules to Engage a Mentor – 0042021-03-19T06:47:11-05:00

Seeking an MBA – Interview with Atish Jaiswal – 003

2021-03-20T18:53:17-05:00

Today I’m bringing you my first interview. It involves a colleague who is seeking an MBA. The topic was mentioned on my blog at Top 10 Reasons to Pursue a Business Degree. This interview should provide additional insights in to the issue. You may have been expecting an episode addressing mentors, but I decided that I wanted to present this conversation first. The episode about mentors will follow this one. Today’s episode is a little bit different from those [...]

Seeking an MBA – Interview with Atish Jaiswal – 0032021-03-20T18:53:17-05:00

The Proper Way to Pivot – 002

2021-03-20T18:50:02-05:00

In this episode, we explore the proper way to pivot to a nonclinical career. Granted, there may be various ways to make such a change. But there is good evidence that following this process will minimize your risk while optimizing your odds of success. There are four major phases, some of which can easily overlap. I plan to use this model of the four phases to help organize future episodes of this podcast. These phases definitely follow the steps I took [...]

The Proper Way to Pivot – 0022021-03-20T18:50:02-05:00

Getting Acquainted with Physician NonClinical Careers Podcast – 001

2021-03-17T15:02:44-05:00

Welcome to the first episode of the Physician NonClinical Careers podcast. This podcast is an offshoot of this blog. But instead of addressing emerging physician executives exclusively, I've designed this podcast to inspire, inform and support doctors looking to pivot to any nonclinical full- or part-time career. The podcast will include episodes addressing general topics, such as leadership, management, education, negotiation, motivation, and self-confidence. I will also talk about specific issues related to pivoting to a career in [...]

Getting Acquainted with Physician NonClinical Careers Podcast – 0012021-03-17T15:02:44-05:00

How to Support Physician NonClinical Careers Podcast Launch

2021-03-16T10:06:17-05:00

I've witnessed an explosion in interest in physician nonclinical careers over the past few years. Whether because of increasing frustration and burnout, or a desire to "scale" our impact to larger groups of patients, physicians want to expand into new areas.     In order to help support this movement, I am joining a small group of physicians who are creating podcasts to help support our colleagues in this process. I Need Your Help I cannot do this [...]

How to Support Physician NonClinical Careers Podcast Launch2021-03-16T10:06:17-05:00

Growth And Discomfort for the Vital Physician Executive

2017-08-23T04:59:28-05:00

The title of this post is intended to have two meanings. Any manager, leader, or executive generally finds that there is rarely growth without discomfort. Growth and discomfort (sometimes outright pain) are usually linked. It also indicates that this blog itself is due for some growth. When I jumped in and took my first executive position as vice president for medical affairs, it began a period of growth that I had not experienced since medical school and residency. [...]

Growth And Discomfort for the Vital Physician Executive2017-08-23T04:59:28-05:00

Effective But Unorthodox Career Advice

2017-08-16T04:47:24-05:00

When considering a career pivot, mentors and advisors often include an admonition to follow your passion as a key piece of advice. After all, following one’s passion means that you will stick with it. You won’t easily be swayed from working on something you're passionate about, so you'll see it through, even when there are big challenges. To do otherwise would seem to be unorthodox career advice. Besides, numerous surveys of, and interviews with, successful business leaders and [...]

Effective But Unorthodox Career Advice2017-08-16T04:47:24-05:00

Top Reasons to Be LinkedIn

2017-08-10T06:19:23-05:00

LinkedIn is a social networking site designed for the business community. The site allows registered members to establish networks of people they know and trust professionally. To be LinkedIn is to be part of a business and professional network. It was founded in 2002 and is now owned by Microsoft. With over 500 million users worldwide, it boasts about 130 million users in the United States. It currently posts about 10 million jobs. The primary feature that defines [...]

Top Reasons to Be LinkedIn2017-08-10T06:19:23-05:00

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