Tag Archive 'Career Change'

Sep 19 2007

Is “Freedom” Your Definition of Physician Career Success?

… A discussion with one of my mentors, coach and counselor Dr. Beverly Brashen, inspired me to rethink the definition of career fulfillment. Beverly combines the unlikely duo of Raja Yoga and computer-based biofeedback in her work with executives who go through her Peak Peformance training …

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Aug 22 2007

Daring Doctors Become Speakers

 
 

Here is my Platinum Program client (in the inset and on the TV monitor), Dr. Doug Fullington, a busy and thriving Internist from […]

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Jul 09 2007

Journey to Reveal the Physician Leader Within

“Journey to Reveal the Leader Within” a weekend retreat for Physicians who want to get “unstuck” in their career and create blueprint for professional fulfillment — will be held October 19-22, 2007 at the uncommonly beautiful Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa in New Mexico.
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Jul 09 2007

The Journeys of Career Development Takes Courage and Resilience

Here am I standing in front of this two-story rock fireplace with my Platinum Program client, Lydia Njamfa, MD, a […]

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Jul 08 2007

Physician Leader: Would You Rather Manage Ideas or People?

Here is a concept that struck me as significant so many years ago: It was a novel and potentially useful way to look at those “major” forks in the road for those of us physicians who have embarked on paths beyond clinical practice.

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Jun 21 2007

A Daring Doctor reads “The Black Swan”

 

Here am I sitting with the book The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable, written […]

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Jun 10 2007

Our Physician Need to Be Right Could Be a Drag to Creativity

. . . . Ever had the experience of wanting to jump into a conversation or meeting and assert your opinion because […]

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Jun 03 2007

Cracking the Code to Your Physician Career

Are there codes and hidden clues that can guide your professional and personal life as a doctor? And if you looked for them, would that be a clear sign that you’ve gone off the deep end or have become hopelessly “woo woo”?

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May 24 2007

A “Stand Up Doctor” Making His Career is a Laughing Matter

 

Here I am with my Platinum Program client, Dr. Anil Maheshwari taking a break during our 2-day Client Strategy Meeting at my favorite neighborhood Tullys’ coffee shop. (Yes there ARE other coffee shops in Seattle besides the ubiquitous Starbucks!)
Anil is from New Jersey, and besides being a busy Family […]

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May 13 2007

A Daring Doctor Explores Career Alternatives

Here is my Platinum program client, Dr. Scott Gebhardt, a successful and visionary Internist from Florida, and we are at the Range Cafe […]

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May 07 2007

Doctor, You Don’t Have to Be Right To Be Valued

One thing I’ve noticed about doctors, and I’m no exception is that we are addicted to being RIGHT. If we hear an idea during a meeting that condradicts our own, or even goes 30 degrees away from ours, we can hardly wait to jump right in and defend our position.
When you transition into […]

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May 07 2007

How Technology Savvy Should Doctors Be?

 

Here I am with my Platinum Executive Program client, Dr. Dana Carpenter (on the right), an […]

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