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Are you curious about what steps are involved in pivoting into a nonclinical career?

It can feel overwhelming to know where to begin. In this episode, I interview, Dr. Modupe Oladeinde, a Family Practice physician who had no idea where she would end up when she started coaching with me. Through using the 5-step Carpe Diem Program she transitioned into a nonclinical job she loves.
Listen in to find out how she did this!
What we’re talking about in this episode:
- A family practice physician’s transition from patient care to a nonclinical job she loves.
- The 5-step Carpe Diem Program you can use to transition.
- The preparation she did to be able to land her desired job.
- How you can have a great relationship with patients but still feel the need for change.
Links Mentioned:
The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown
Nonclinical Career Hunters Facebook Group
Convert your CV to a resume kit
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What a great story, and congratulations, Mo! Way to innovate your career! Heather, thank you for everything you do for all of us looking to make a confident change:)
Jenny Goss! You are such a wonderful supporter of other physicians. Thank you thank for your encouragement and pom-pom waving. I too am impressed with Mo and very happy for her. I also appreciate your kind words and honored to be of service to those in medicine trying to make some needed changes. All the best to YOU!
Thank you Jenny!
A perfect podcast for starters wanting to make a change and not know where/how to begin. Thanks for the formula to the perfect Rx (Doctor’s Crossing):
[Exemplary Motivated Fearless Student (Mo)] + [Compassionate Coach (Heather)] = [Happy Physician (CARPE DIEM)]
You’re cracking me up, Dr.Jerry Wehr!! I love your mathematical equation for happiness. And I agree whole-heartedly, Dr. Mo was quite the exemplary motivated fearless student! She danced her way through the process. There was a lot of hard work but she made it look effortless.
Thanks Dr Wehr! This is a great equation, an original, to be kept for posterity! 🙂
What a great podcast Heather, well organize, to the point, and with so much valuable information. Thank you Dr Mo for sharing your story!
Frances! What a sweet comment! Thank you so very much for taking the time to listen and then share your lovely impression. It’s very much appreciated. I had a lot of fun doing this interview with Dr. Mo and thought she did a great job of sharing her story in a clear and engaging way. I’ve heard back from her and she is doing well and enjoying her new role! Thanks again France.
Thank you for sharing your story, Mo.
I can relate so much to how you felt at that time of uncertainty, and I am so glad that happy ever after is possible!
And yes, I see how working with a coach can catalyze the transition to a tremendous degree!