For Physician Leaders – On Being Recruited… cont. – The 2024 Update
Physician leaders being recruited into new leadership positions go through a long and detailed process, allowing the organization to evaluate, pontificate, and eliminate…
Read MorePhysician leaders being recruited into new leadership positions go through a long and detailed process, allowing the organization to evaluate, pontificate, and eliminate…
Read MoreHow do you as a candidate create your best chance of getting into the top finalists?
Read MoreLeadership challenges are rampant in healthcare organizations today. But one group of leaders- middle managers- may have the toughest job of all. Investing in professional coaching to support them in their critically important role pays dividends to their organizations.
Read MoreDuring a recent one-on-one session with a physician seeking guidance, I was asked, “What combination of experience and education do you believe enhances a candidate’s chances of advancing further in the recruitment process and securing the job?”
Read MorePhysician leaders being recruited into new leadership positions go through a long and detailed process, allowing the organization to evaluate, pontificate, and eliminate… whittling down their candidate pool to their top finalists. At this point, all the candidates who remain standing are qualified and considered strong potentials for the position, right? What motivates them to select one over the others? Often, it may come down to personality, “fit”, chemistry or some other intangible. What we are laying out for you is a way to give the search committee and C-Suite something tangible to base their decision on. You are going to present to them, the thing they wish they had… a crystal ball. It’s called the “Vision Statement.”
Read MoreNwando Anyaoku, MD, MPH, MBA, is Chief Health Equity Officer at Swedish Health. A successful physician coach and mentor, Anyaoku is also a faculty member in Carnegie Mellon University’s Master of Medical Management, a graduate degree solely for physician leaders and executives. Anyaoku recently shared her observations on how coaching can be a valuable tool not only during times of struggle, but throughout a physician’s career.
Read MoreThis podcast is being shared by Carnegie Mellon University’s Master of Medical Management (MMM) program, which gives physicians unparalleled education and skills to lead healthcare in the future. This segment…
Read MoreLooking for a new physician opportunity? Here’s 9 tips to ensure you’re bringing your A-game. Physician Recruitment season is in full swing, and indications of dramatically higher turnover rates among…
Read MoreWith COVID-19, everything gets amplified 10-fold.
It’s easy to see why many feel like they’ve lost their passion and even forget why they became physicians in the first place. The sad truth is that it may drive some to leave clinical practice, or worse.
What can you do to regain that feeling of being excited to get up in the morning? How can you regain control of the career you worked so hard to acquire?
A person reached out to me sometime back about a potential job change. A company had called him to recruit him. It is always exciting to know a company feels highly enough about us to reach out. The conversation made me think about how employees approach new job offers. Are they excited about moving on to a great opportunity? Or are they mostly relieved to be escaping bad circumstances? And what role has the current company played in bringing them to this decision?
Read MoreIt’s difficult for potential employers to pull the trigger on someone for a leadership role without a history or track record of success. With that in mind, you have to demonstrate to them you have the drive and passion that’s helped you prepare and execute a plan to get you the experience and skill sets needed to be successful in a leadership role.
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