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Deciding whether to stay in clinical medicine or leave is a high-stakes choice many physicians consider, and itâs important to know you arenât alone in contemplating this million-dollar question. If youâre at the white coat crossroads, how do you know if you can find a way to be happier in medicine or if itâs time to leave? In todayâs episode, weâre revisiting my very first podcast from October 2020 where I discussed a three-step process you can use right now to start answering this question. There is no one right answer to this question, but there is a right answer for you, and this episode is all about helping you find yours!
In this episode weâre talking about:
- Quantifying your current career happiness as a starting off point
- Why revisiting the path that led you to where you are is so important
- How fear-based thinking can muddy the career waters
- Evaluating the factors affecting your level of career happiness
- What needs to change for you to find career satisfaction
- How to give yourself a much-needed permission slip
- A little about when I was at the crossroads myself
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Download Carpe Diem Timeline – Chart your own timeline from when you decided to go into medicine to the current time. You can see the highs and lows and get a clear picture of your journey out in front of you. This helps you see patterns and gain clarity on where to go from here.
Iâve included a sample of my own timeline and several templates you can choose from!
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