non-clinical

Should I Work for a Contract Research Organization? – 124

2021-03-29T21:15:40-05:00

Interview with Dr. Michelle Bailey This week, I bring you my conversation with a former academic pediatrician who now works as senior medical director for a contract research organization, or CRO. Dr. Michelle Bailey knew she wanted to be a pediatrician since she was 12 years old. She received her medical degree from State University of New York (SUNY) Downstate Health Sciences University and completed her pediatrics residency at Duke University Medical Center. She trained in the Integrative [...]

Should I Work for a Contract Research Organization? – 1242021-03-29T21:15:40-05:00

How to Be a Successful Physician Entrepreneur – 123

2021-03-29T21:05:52-05:00

Interview with Dr. Nneka Unachukwu On this week's episode of the PNC podcast, Dr. Nneka Unachukwu discusses how starting her own practice as a physician entrepreneur has empowered her to create the career in medicine she wants. A pediatrician by training, Dr. Una began learning how to run her own practice unintentionally while working her first job. When a relocation forced her to find a new opportunity, she was a bit unsure what to do. Only 15 months [...]

How to Be a Successful Physician Entrepreneur – 1232021-03-29T21:05:52-05:00

3 Reasons to Scream “I’ve Had it!” – 122

2021-03-29T20:50:51-05:00

Then It's Time to Get to Work On this week’s episode of the PNC podcast, I offer 3 reasons to scream "I've Had It!" when you reach the end of your rope. This is the first in a series of solo episodes addressing one of the most common questions I receive from listeners: “When I'm facing burnout or disillusionment with my medical career, and I'm thinking about pursuing a nonclinical career, where do I start?” But let's thank [...]

3 Reasons to Scream “I’ve Had it!” – 1222021-03-29T20:50:51-05:00

How to Reclaim the Best Parts of Your Career – 120

2021-03-29T20:28:50-05:00

Interview with Dr. Lara Salyer If you want to reclaim the best parts of your career after going through burnout, you'll want to hear how Dr. Lara Salyer did just that. During this week's interview, she describes how she felt when she realized that something wasn't right in her career as an employed family physician practicing in southern Wisconsin. Read More

How to Reclaim the Best Parts of Your Career – 1202021-03-29T20:28:50-05:00

How to Really Get to Know Your Best Customers – 119

2021-03-27T21:47:51-05:00

And Learn to Speak Their Language Today I describe the ways you can get to know your best customers. With that knowledge, you can better design products and services for them. Better yet, you will be able to speak their language. Why Do We Need to Know Our Customers? It helps to know our customers well so we can effectively and efficiently meet their needs through the products and services we produce. However, business owners are often not [...]

How to Really Get to Know Your Best Customers – 1192021-03-27T21:47:51-05:00

This Coach Is the Ultimate Physician Advocate – 118

2021-03-27T21:34:32-05:00

Interview with Dr. Jarret Patton On this week's episode of the PNC podcast, I have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Jarret Patton, author, speaker and the ultimate physician advocate. Jarret is a successful physician hospital leader and beloved pediatrician. Recently, he has devoted his efforts to speaking, writing and coaching physicians and other leaders. That transition was not part of his career plan. It occurred following an unexpected life-altering situation. In today’s interview, Jarret explains what happened [...]

This Coach Is the Ultimate Physician Advocate – 1182021-03-27T21:34:32-05:00

How to Be an Orthopedic Surgeon and Venture Capitalist – 117

2021-03-27T21:26:33-05:00

Interview with Dr. Marshall Kuremsky On this week's episode of the PNC podcast, John interviews an orthopedic surgeon who pursued his interest in finance to become a venture capitalist. Dr. Marshall Kuremsky is an orthopedic surgeon in Raleigh, North Carolina, specializing in sports medicine and hand surgery. He completed his medical training at Columbia University and his orthopedic residency at Carolinas Medical Center. He then completed fellowships in Upper Extremity Surgery and Orthopedic Sports Medicine. Read More

How to Be an Orthopedic Surgeon and Venture Capitalist – 1172021-03-27T21:26:33-05:00

How to Influence the World by Writing a Medical Thriller – 116

2021-03-27T21:13:33-05:00

Interview with Dr. Debra Blaine Dr. Debra Blaine, an urgent care physician, recently released a medical thriller called Code Blue – The Other End of the Stethoscope. And I was very pleased to welcome her to the podcast to discuss it. Although she is not a full time author, I thought it would be instructive and fun to hear how her writing journey began, culminating in the publication of her novel. I was also interested in supporting the [...]

How to Influence the World by Writing a Medical Thriller – 1162021-03-27T21:13:33-05:00

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