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Interested in an alternative career for doctors? You’re not alone. But what career opportunities are available for doctors and how can you find them? When life in medicine is all you know, figuring out how to reinvent yourself, change career, find an impactful role you LOVE, and work on your own terms can feel overwhelming. That's why Dr. Abeyna Bubbers-Jones, intrepid career changer & Founder of Medic Footprints (the global doctor-led career change company specifically for doctors looking for alternative careers) is on a mission. And that mission is to help talented doctors change careers or find an alternative career for doctors they love. She aims to achieve this by connecting 1 million doctors with the best in diverse careers by 2030. Every week Dr. Abeyna addresses 1 question doctors face when they make the move and launch alternative medical careers - by providing incredible insights from her own experiences and that of her diverse guest speakers - from portfolio GPs and entrepreneurs to companies offering jobs for ex doctors in the UK. If you're a doctor taking your career into your own hands, you cannot afford to miss a single episode. Jump the line by becoming a Medic Footprints Insider and you’ll get exclusive access to all new podcast episodes weeks before anyone else. Learn more: https://medicfootprints.org/joinourmission

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Interested in an alternative career for doctors? You’re not alone. But what career opportunities are available for doctors and how can you find them? When life in medicine is all you know, figuring out how to reinvent yourself, change career, find an impactful role you LOVE, and work on your own terms can feel overwhelming. That's why Dr. Abeyna Bubbers-Jones, intrepid career changer & Founder of Medic Footprints (the global doctor-led career change company specifically for doctors looking for alternative careers) is on a mission. And that mission is to help talented doctors change careers or find an alternative career for doctors they love. She aims to achieve this by connecting 1 million doctors with the best in diverse careers by 2030. Every week Dr. Abeyna addresses 1 question doctors face when they make the move and launch alternative medical careers - by providing incredible insights from her own experiences and that of her diverse guest speakers - from portfolio GPs and entrepreneurs to companies offering jobs for ex doctors in the UK. If you're a doctor taking your career into your own hands, you cannot afford to miss a single episode. Jump the line by becoming a Medic Footprints Insider and you’ll get exclusive access to all new podcast episodes weeks before anyone else. Learn more: https://medicfootprints.org/joinourmission

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Financial Stability through Business: 4 Things Doctors Overlook

3/23/2024
In this episode I cover: - 4 Reasons why starting your own business can provide a route to financial stability. These include providing another form of income with a higher earning potential and no glass ceiling, getting financially literate, creating assets and building equity, developing skills that industry decision makers want - How doctors are leveraging this now - How you can get started today - especially if you don't know where to start Do You Need Further Support? Your clear roadmap to a remarkable industry career you love: medicfootprints.org/industry Access insider opportunities and network with likeminded doctors https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst supporting & coaching doctors in their own career development and wellbeing. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, Consultant Occupational Health Physician, BBC Expert Voice, Public Speaker, Musician and not-so-good boulderer!

Duration:00:20:51

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Understanding the Power of your Personal Doctor Brand in Career Change

3/16/2024
In this episode, Abeyna covers: 🧚🏾‍♀️ Why personal branding is the gateway to any career you'll love as a doctor 🗃️ The important ingredients for succeeding in developing your personal brand 🏹 Examples of how doctors have leveraged their personal brand to bag exciting career opportunities Do You Need Further Support? Your clear roadmap to a remarkable industry career you love: medicfootprints.org/industry Access insider opportunities and network with likeminded doctors with our membership https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst supporting & coaching doctors in their own career development and wellbeing. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, Consultant Occupational Health Physician, BBC Expert Voice, Public Speaker, Musician and not-so-good boulderer!

Duration:00:25:06

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Healthcare Innovation Through Podcasting

3/9/2024
Esh Tatla, Director and Podcast Host at Health Beyond Tomorrow, is on a mission to inspire the next generation of clinicians to think beyond boundaries. He is Abeyna’s guest on this episode which discusses podcasting and healthcare innovation. In this episode, Abeyna and Esh cover: 🏗️ How Esh developed his podcast from scratch after expanding his interest beyond a local medtech society 🪂 The why behind making a greater impact as a medical student including navigating hierarchies 🎙️ The technical aspects of podcasting platforms and how to make best use of them whilst getting started 📡 The benefits he gained from podcasting and how it’s helped his wider mission Do You Need Further Support? Your clear roadmap to a remarkable industry career you love: medicfootprints.org/industry Access insider opportunities and network with likeminded doctors with our membership https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst supporting & coaching doctors in their own career development and wellbeing. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, Consultant Occupational Health Physician, BBC Expert Voice, Public Speaker, Musician and not-so-good boulderer!

Duration:00:40:27

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How to Bridge the Skills Gap in Healthcare as a Doctor with Dr. Jing - Co-Founder of Patchwork Health

3/2/2024
Featuring Dr. Jing Ouyang - Co-Founder and COO of Patchwork Health In this episode we cover: Do You Need Further Support? Your clear roadmap to a remarkable industry career you love: medicfootprints.org/industry Access insider opportunities and network with likeminded doctors with our membership https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst supporting & coaching doctors in their own career development and wellbeing. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, Consultant Occupational Health Physician, BBC Expert Voice, Public Speaker, Musician and not-so-good boulderer!

Duration:00:50:14

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3 Strategies for Boosting your Value as a Doctor in Career Change

2/24/2024
I'm back in 2024! And talking all about our VALUE as doctors. In this episode we cover: - Why the value of doctors is declining - 3 key strategies to improve your own value and future proof your career as a doctor against this Do You Need Further Support? Your clear roadmap to a remarkable industry career you love: medicfootprints.org/industry Access insider opportunities and network with likeminded doctors with our membership https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst supporting & coaching doctors in their own career development and wellbeing. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, Consultant Occupational Health Physician, BBC Expert Voice, Public Speaker, Musician and not-so-good boulderer!

Duration:00:25:30

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The Power of Perseverance in Career Change - with Dr. Yuki Nehikare from Astellas

12/2/2023
How can one persevere in the pursuit of a non clinical career? Join Dr. Abeyna Bubbers-Jones and Dr. Yuki Nehikhare on this episode where they explore how Yuki made the transition from being a clinician to the pharma industry, currently working at Big Pharma company Astellas. This episode is tailored for healthcare professionals contemplating a career transition, the hosts address common fears and struggles, offering valuable insights on breaking through barriers and leveraging clinical experience to thrive in the pharma industry. Dr. Nehikhare shares his insights about networking and creating lasting connections at industry events to the importance of showcasing problem-solving skills and adaptability in the pharma industry. Dr. Bubbers-Jones leads an eye-opening discussion on self-marketing, uncovering the secrets to unveiling your unique selling points and landing your dream role outside the clinical sphere. Timestamp 00:00 Navigating career change from clinical to pharma. 04:38 Doctors underestimate long transition time to new careers. 08:45 Throwing away all your clinical knowledge and experience. 12:42 Overcoming barriers to transitioning into industry roles. 15:18 Understand, articulate, and promote your unique qualities. 19:38 Competing in a tough job market. 21:53 Self-reflection, seeking advice, and resource utilization. 27:00 Perseverance pays off Quotes: The Challenges of Transitioning from Medicine to Industry: "when you're going into the industry landscape, it's a completely different picture because you can be trying your best and you may continue to face the same blockers without really being clear on why that's happening, because the rules are quite different. Like, for example, in medicine, if you're like, if you pass this, then you'll get this. Whereas in industry it's like, well, you might or might not get it, depending you could be amazing and still not get that job." — Dr. Yuki Nehikhare Challenges in Career Transition for Doctors: "I think for me it was the fact that I'd invested what seemed to, at the time seemed to be at the time, a lot of my life, getting into medicine, training, et cetera, et cetera, and only to throw it all away for another career." — Dr. Yuki Nehikhare Modern Job Market Demands: "I think there is more of an emphasis on how do you problem solve, how do you work in a crisis moment, how do you work collaboratively across teams with internal and external stakeholders, how much commercial acumen do you have at this stage?" — Dr. Yuki Nehikhare The Importance of Self-Promotion for Physicians: "And, yeah, it's a skill that not many doctors organically have when it comes to themselves, just because of the culture that we say grow up in, in medicine, particularly in the UK, I should say it's a little bit different elsewhere. But, yeah, it is an essential skill that you definitely need to learn to survive in industry." — Dr. Yuki Nehikhare Transitioning from Academia to Industry: "It's similar in the sense that moving to industry, even though there aren't really any kind of written rules, there are kind of rules, right? It's a lot more nuanced. There's a different culture and again, it's about understanding what the culture is, particularly for the sector that you're going to or even the company that you're going into or that you're really committed to." — Dr. Yuki Nehikhare The Value of Networking at In-Person Events: "But yeah, the benefits of attending events in person strongly outweighs, particularly now when we're kind of we've all got digital fatigue. Post COVID strongly outweighs the online in the sense that you get to meet people in person, you get the chemistry, the language you mentioned, which is a really important part of that as well, especially if you're new to the sector and it can open up so many opportunities." — Dr. Yuki Nehikhare Do You Need Further Support? Get the industry role you want faster with us: medicfootprints.org/industry Join...

Duration:00:34:39

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C Suite Hopping - The Diary of an Interim CEO: COO

11/25/2023
Going from medical school straight into business. Guy Gross shares with us on this episode his insights from his remarkable career journey, transitioning from Nottingham Medical School to leadership roles in global healthcare corporations. Gross discusses selling to the NHS, emphasizes the importance of integrated care systems, and delves into challenges in health tech investment for long-term prevention. His experiences as the UK COO of Teladoc during the COVID-19 pandemic are explored, including the impact of the vaccine rollout on telemedicine companies. This episode also delves into Gross's personal path, highlighting his pivot from medical school to the business world and offering advice for doctors seeking success in business. Topics include identifying strengths, differences between CEO and COO roles, conflict resolution, corporate financial literacy, and bridging knowledge gaps when transitioning from medicine to business. The episode encourages listeners to disrupt their careers, broaden perspectives, and make a meaningful impact in healthcare and beyond. Timestamp: 02:35 Doing business during and after medical school. 04:06 The changing landscape of a career in the NHS, working hours and burn out. 06:30 How do you find the time to develop your business experience? 08:46 Involved with Google, YouTube and Facebook through music. 11:08 Translating doctor skills to successful business skills. 13:03 Identifying one’s super powers. 16:18 Different phases of companies require different skills. 21:06 Having a basic understanding of financial literacy is crucial. 26:26 Why certain Health Tech companies fail and why others thrive? 31:30 Understand the currencies of healthcare. 32:36 How to identify the best Health Tech companies to work with. Quotes: "Control Over Career Choices in Medicine: And I thought, I just want to have control over my career and control over knowing where I want to be in 5-10 years time. And I felt that that wasn't happening in the NHS." — Guy Gross "Translating Medical Skills to Business: So one of the amazing things that doctors do that other people don't is look at things through a lens of logic. You've got your surgical sieve. You ask questions like, is it before, during or after an organ where you've got a problem? Business is no different. When I consider problems in business, I look at things, is it presales? Is it the problem with landing the sale? Or is it the after sales, for example? And it's a very logical application where we are able to rapidly put together frameworks, I would say more doctors than I know other people around how to solve problems, and that's a massive win." — Guy Gross "Personal Growth and Self-Recognition: But when it comes to growing yourself, it's very much about identifying what are your own superpowers. And when I look at that for myself, it's taken me a very long time, probably 15-20 years, to identify in myself what makes me unique as a person. I would say the ability to walk into a room full of smoke and just point directly to the fire." — Guy Gross "Understanding Corporate Lifecycle: I've also realized there's different phases of companies, and this is something you don't realize unless you've been through a lot of this. There is the founder part of a journey, which is the ability to overcome inertia with a group of people who have the oomph behind them to stick it out and just get it done by any means necessary. Then you have the growth phase where once you've proved that you've got a thing that works, you need to scale it. A totally different set of skills around identifying, optimizing and managing things as they grow. And then once you're big, you just want someone who's a safe pair of hands to run that. And so you have to identify where you fit in the lifecycle of companies as well, with your temperament and with your skill set." — Guy Gross "Understanding Health Tech Failure: The reason why a lot of health tech fails is they...

Duration:00:41:27

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Diary of a Doctor CEO

11/18/2023
Have you tried to move to an industry role or set up a business but been set back by the lack of experience, knowledge or the right network? We have launched the Commercial Readiness Course for Doctors so you can gain an added advantage over other applicants and stand out as an experienced doctor who's the right fit for the role you're pursuing. What are the hiring practices in the health tech sector and what are the crucial qualities you need as a doctor to get the job you want in industry? In this insightful conversation, Dr. Abeyna Bubbers-Jones engages with Dr. Ben Maruthappu, the current CEO of Cera, a groundbreaking healthcare technology company focusing on home healthcare. They dive into how Ben made the shift from banking to a career in medicine and then to industry using his clinical knowledge, insights, personal experience and leadership skills, shedding light on the mindset shifts and cultural shaping involved to grow a successful business. The episode also provides valuable insights into healthcare entrepreneurship, the skills doctors already have that act in their favour when making a move to industry and also the mindset shift doctors need to develop to get in and grow in an industry role. Timestamp [05:40][07:21][10:31][15:19][18:24] [24:26][25:59][32:16][36:00] [38:02] [39:46] Quotes "Passion in Healthcare Sector: I continuously try to follow what I'm passionate about and what on a deep level really motivates me rather than necessarily looking at the best job opportunities, I think when you then become an entrepreneur, that's really important because entrepreneurship is tough, and you're going to have difficult experiences." — Ben Maruthappu "Tech Innovation in Social Care: And at that time, when I co founded Cera, there weren't many examples of technology being used in social care. Yes, there were in the NHS, in GP practices and hospitals that was emerging, but in social care, really barely any. And so I thought, well, why don't we set something up to do something about it and to make the sector better for frontline staff and then, of course, for patients and then for family members." — Ben Maruthappu "Staffing in a Growing Company: Being motivated about making an impact, I think is a crucial part of the DNA of someone who joins a healthcare company." — Ben Maruthappu "The Importance of Resilience in Startups: So I tend to really ask people about experiences that they've been through that haven't worked out, what they learned from it and how they responded to it." — Ben Maruthappu "Job Interviews in Health Tech: I really love giving people a chance who maybe they haven't been able to focus on their kind of career achievements or their experience placements as much for whatever reasons, but they're very motivated and they want a shot." — Ben Maruthappu "Entrepreneurship Insights: The earlier you bring the right talent around you, the easier all this becomes, the more balanced you can be, or even just having a support network. People who advise you or give you the right mentorship, they don't need to be actual team members, they can work. But the faster you get that set up earlier on, that means you are in turn set up for being more successful, not just in a work capacity, but also in a personal capacity as well." — Ben Maruthappu Do You Need Further Support? Gain the skills and experience needed to move into industry with our: Commercial Readiness Course for Doctors Get the industry role you want faster with us: medicfootprints.org/industry Join our membership and get a direct one-on-one with me or one of my team doctors: https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER WITH ME AND MORE. https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE...

Duration:00:45:15

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Building a Business as a Doctor Mumpreneur

11/11/2023
Have you tried to move to an industry role or set up a business but been set back by the lack of experience, knowledge or the right network? We have launched the Commercial Readiness Course for Doctors so you can gain an added advantage over other applicants and stand out as an experienced doctor who's the right fit for the role you're pursuing. The challenges and rewards of building a business as a doctor and parent form the topic of this episode with our guest Dr. Jo Watkins, a business coach and mentor for doctors, with Dr. Bubbers-Jones sharing her own experiences. They discuss the challenges yet endless opportunities entrepreneurship brings, and also share their insights and experience on how to set up a business, what’s really needed and what are the key factors for success which include setting boundaries, practising self-care, and managing time effectively. The episode encourages doctors who are parents to consider entrepreneurship for a flexible and autonomous lifestyle, offering valuable insights and practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and those curious about the business world. Timestamp [00:00:01][00:06:15][00:07:18] [00:12:49][00:15:59][00:20:01][00:23:30] [00:24:37][00:29:18][00:32:11] [00:34:23] [00:39:28] Quotes The Rise of Medical Entrepreneurship: "It just feels like as medics, maybe there's been a sort of rebirth of creativity or a rebirth of opportunity that has led to us all thinking, do you know what? Actually, I can do something alongside my clinical work or there is an opportunity here for me to do something different." — Jo Watkins [00:03:56 → 00:04:14] The Challenges of Time Management: "The biggest challenge that I have had and that I continue to have is boundaries and self care and managing my time, because I find that I have to grab pockets of time to run my business." — Jo Watkins [00:15:59 → 00:16:16] The Challenges of Running Your Own Business: "There's going to be years and years of your life where you're learning and not being paid and not earning any money." — Jo Watkins [00:23:30 → 00:23:36] The Importance of Taking Action and Developing Resilience: "So those people, I think, who are prepared to listen, learn and take action even though they might not feel ready, those are the people that I think generally do very well. I think you've got to have quite tough skin...you have to be able to brush some of that off and be able to dust yourself off and get on with it." — Jo Watkins [00:29:21 → 00:29:37] Finding Your Niche: "I think the other problem that we often have as doctors is that we know that we can help lots of different people, and we really struggle with that whole niching down and finding one problem to solve because there are so many that we could." — Jo Watkins [00:34:32 → 00:34:45] Do You Need Further Support? Gain the skills and experience needed to move into industry with our: Commercial Readiness Course for Doctors Get the industry role you want faster with us: medicfootprints.org/industry Join our membership and get a direct one-on-one with me or one of my team doctors: https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER WITH ME AND MORE. https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst...

Duration:00:44:12

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9 Things Doctors Need to Unlearn to Achieve Career Change Success

11/4/2023
What do doctors need to unlearn to make a successful career change? Join Dr. Abeyna Bubbers-Jones and Dr. Sven Jungmann, CEO of halitus, as they discuss the misconceptions doctors face when considering career changes. Dr. Jungmann challenges the traditional view of medical education, emphasizing the acquisition of diverse skills. Find out what are the important qualities you need to focus on showcasing to hiring companies, and the importance of adaptability in the entrepreneurial world. For those considering a shift from clinical medicine, the book "Beyond the Bedside" by Dr. Sven offers invaluable guidance. We are giving away free copies of the book to the first 10 doctors who email us at team@medicfootprints.org with one thing you have unlearnt when listening to this episode! Timestamped Overview: [00:02:12][00:04:07][00:08:33][00:13:20][00:16:06][00:19:44][00:22:35][00:26:50] [00:31:19][00:33:32][00:35:33][00:38:55] Standout Quotes: The Impact of Choosing a Challenging Path: "I think if you have only a limited amount of time in life and it's going to be hard anyway, why not do something where it's hard? But the return, the social return and also maybe the personal return is higher than you otherwise could have turns out also." — Sven Jungmann [00:06:17 → 00:06:33] The Power of Diversification: "And if you instead say, well, actually, I'm going to learn two things, or maybe even three things, and I'm trying to get in the top 20%, then your relative return on the time invested in order to get there is much higher." — Sven Jungmann [00:09:26 → 00:09:40] The Pressure to Keep Learning: "Oh, yeah. I think what I often hear from doctors is this constant sense of not being good enough or well trained enough, or there's some certificate lacking that gives you this official permission to do X, Y, or Z." — Sven Jungmann [00:11:35 → 00:11:48] The Rise of Micro Learning: "And what's much more important is the ability to access knowledge and also to make sense of it and communicate it to others and to interrogate computer systems in an intelligent way." — Sven Jungmann [00:14:04 → 00:14:15] The Changing Definition of Medicine in the Digital Age: "There are a lot of medical professions that are not directly involved in patient care, and nobody would question that, right? But suddenly, if you work on a digital health solution, or if you are in medical journalism or other decision making aspects or whatever, that touch medicine, somehow it often gets questioned." — Sven Jungmann [00:20:22 → 00:20:41] The Myth of the Risk-Taking Founder: "Yeah, I fully agree. So there's this often unspoken fact about founding, for example, and is that you always think founders are big risk takers people. They jump off a cliff, and then they start building the airplane as they fall, and then somehow it works in one out of ten cases." — Sven Jungmann [00:23:32 → 00:23:53] The Importance of Adaptability: "The things that got me here, they might not get me wherever I want to go now, and maybe even they might hold me back." — Sven Jungmann [00:31:34 → 00:31:42] "Beyond the Bedside: It is okay that you think about it." — Sven Jungmann [00:34:23 → 00:34:25] Do You Need Further Support? Get the industry role you want faster with us: medicfootprints.org/industry Join our membership and get a direct one-on-one with me or one of my team doctors: https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER WITH ME AND MORE. https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate...

Duration:00:41:29

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Clinical Leadership in Health Tech - What does that really look like?

10/21/2023
In a comprehensive dialogue between Dr. Satya Raghuvanshi, VP of Clinical at Accurx, and Dr. Abeyna Bubbers-Jones, Dr. Raghuvanshi provides deep insights into considerations and philosophies around product development, networking, and recruitment in healthcare and tech-oriented roles. How can you use your curiosity thinking and put yourself at a competitive edge when applying for jobs. This episode blends practical advice for aspiring professionals with an insider’s view of recruitment and team-building strategies from a leadership perspective. Timestamped overview [00:02:27][00:06:00][00:10:19][00:14:44][00:16:06][00:20:03][00:23:36][00:28:52][00:30:14] Standout Quotes: Working in Health Tech: "Whilst I love pediatrics, love clinical medicine, definitely wanted to use my brain in a different way to solve very unbound and often complex challenges in healthcare end to end using technology." — Satya Raghuvanshi [00:03:59 → 00:04:13] The Importance of Product Thinking and Collaboration: "One was a really deep appreciation of product thinking and how you translate your clinical experience and your clinical background into product development...also just the ability to collaborate...can you work effectively with engineers, can you work effectively with product managers to deliver an end to end solution?" — Satya Raghuvanshi [00:06:02 → 00:06:13] Product Development in Healthcare: "Good products should solve a problem." — Satya Raghuvanshi [00:15:44 → 00:15:45] Upskilling and Entrepreneurial Spirit: "I think there's quite a lot of activity based things. So hackathons, fellowships, courses that you can do that helps upskill you and lots of those are subsidized or accessible on online forums, et cetera. So you'll get lots of different opportunities there to be able to generally upskill. I think there's something to be said for that kind of almost entrepreneurial spirit in the sense of solving problem within your existing care setting." — Satya Raghuvanshi [00:21:41 → 00:22:46] Hiring based on Potential and Flexibility: "So we also don't hire for skills. We hire things like we're not expecting anyone to have done product development who have come from a health tech company. We're looking for people who show potential. And by potential, I mean can you think flexibly around a problem? Can you have fixed ideas? But actually, are you open to those fixed ideas being challenged when you're given more contextual information or something that maybe doesn't quite fit with the answer you didn't?" — Satya Raghuvanshi [00:23:41 → 00:24:10] Cultural Fit in an Organization: "One of the big red flags for me is when somebody's really derogatory if they work in primary care and they're derogatory about their secondary colleagues or that's actually anticipated to the mission what we're trying to achieve. And if you come in with that opinion, but you're also not willing to say, hey, this problem and this is something I want to solve or get to make better. That will be a bit of a red flag to me." — Satya Raghuvanshi [00:25:58 → 00:26:17] Importance of Team Dynamics: "So we always invite people to come and have lunch with the team because they have an equal vote in whether or not that person joins. And so that, I think is quite important because something that I found is where you have that imbalance actually ends up causing so much disruption down the line." — Satya Raghuvanshi [00:28:52 → 00:29:08] Do You Need Further Support? Get the industry role you want faster with us: medicfootprints.org/industry Join our membership and get a direct one-on-one with me or one of my team doctors: https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER WITH ME AND MORE. https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE...

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From Paediatrics to Microsoft: Dr. Umang Patel's Blueprint to Medical Leadership in Big Tech

10/14/2023
Explore the journeys of doctors venturing from their clinic to the world of innovation and technology. Listen to Dr Umang Patel, CCIO at Microsoft and find out transferable skills of Paediatricians and how to join big health tech companies. Timestamp: Standout Quotes: The Future of Healthcare: "I often remember talking, this now doesn't stand true because it's so ubiquitous. But way back when I was like every single patient that came in, I remember when I was in SHO, just mentally tracking that every single parent had a mobile phone. So 15 years ago, when people were like should we or shouldn't we be doing stuff on a mobile phone?" — Dr. Umang Patel [00:02:24 → 00:03:29] "Skills for Success in Medtech: 'Being part of an MDT is vital for success.'" — Dr. Umang Patel [00:04:36 → 00:04:40] "Developing Humility and a Growth Mindset: 'You do have to eat your own ego...there's a lot of humility that you have to be able to display in order to be able to get on with people and move things through the teams. Isn't it amazing to then think about it?" — Dr. Umang Patel [00:07:38 → 00:07:49] The Importance of Perspective: "I wouldn't have survived Babylon without having the energy on a Friday to be like, oh, this is why we're doing it, this is why you have to go through all of the ups and downs because it really is important." — Dr. Umang Patel [00:21:15 → 00:21:25] "The Importance of Delivering Ten Times the Value: What are you going to do that's going to be ten times the salary that you want? What can I give back to? How could I do that and what am I really good at doing?" — Dr. Umang Patel [00:24:53 → 00:24:56] Finding Your Skill Set: "It took me about five years before I worked out that I liked to communicate and explain things more than I liked, say, doing the governance behind it." — Dr. Umang Patel [00:26:02 → 00:26:15] Finding Success as a Clinician: "In my experience, you don't [need additional qualifications], but you do need to have that ability to get your energy from a place that will keep you going." — Dr. Umang Patel [00:33:49 → 00:33:57] Conclusion: It's crucial to think beyond our clinical training. Our experiences and skills outside academia shape us as individuals, impacting our mindset and potential. It’s not about collecting qualifications but rather doing the pre-work, building a network and delivering 10 times the value. Do You Need Further Support? Get the industry role you want faster with us: medicfootprints.org/industry Join our membership and get a direct one-on-one with me or one of my team doctors: https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER WITH ME AND MORE. https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst supporting & coaching doctors in their own career development and wellbeing. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, Consultant Occupational Health Physician, BBC Expert Voice, Public Speaker, Musician and not-so-good boulderer!

Duration:00:37:40

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How to turn Career Failures into Career Gold - with Dr. Ally Jaffee

10/7/2023
In this episode, we dive deep into a topic many of us shy away from: failure. Dr. Ally Jaffee, is a Co-founder of Nutritank, a nutritional education platform for healthcare professionals. We explore her own journey of overcoming setbacks starting from failing to get into medical school, and how embracing failure can be pivotal for growth. Highlights: Standout Quotes: The Importance of Passion and Self-Nourishment: "Passion is what drives me and allows me to keep wanting to push, push, push, and break the glass ceiling and push boundaries." — Dr. Ally Jaffee [00:03:09 → 00:03:17] Fighting Against the Odds: "Going into upper six, my last year of school was really daunting because my teachers were telling me not to bother applying for medicine. And they said to me that I should just go with my strengths, and that was languages, that was my English literature A." — Dr. Ally Jaffee [00:06:52 → 00:07:12] Passion for Holistic Healthcare: "So on the year out, which I am so grateful for, and do believe that a lot of the time life happens for you rather than to you. So when I couldn't join all my friends who were going off to university first time round, and I was kind of on my own, I was working, saving up to go traveling and reapplying for medical school. That was when I developed my interest for nutrition and just healthy living in general, because I was curious, I had time, I went traveling. Food was always fascinating to me, and one way or another, I started just reading more about the evidence basis around nutrition to not only prevent chronic disease, but also manage it. And then I started medical school already primed. With that passion for holistic healthcare." — Dr. Ally Jaffee [00:08:36 → 00:09:25] "When to Assert Yourself and When Not to": "My biggest piece of advice is if you are of the change making kind of caliber and you have an appetite for just not sitting with the status quo, is realize that there's a time and a place and respect and humility is very important and knowing when to assert yourself and when not to." — Dr. Ally Jaffee [00:10:11 → 00:10:33] The Truth Behind Success Stories: "And there's a diagram with it's basically a before and an after. And it's just a grid and you see lots of ticks, ticks, ticks, ticks, ticks, which signified the successes and it's the after, which are the ticks all in those same grid places, but there are crosses all around them. And that's the part of the grid that you don't see." — Dr. Ally Jaffee [00:20:35 → 00:20:54] The Importance of Normalizing Failure: "So I think it's so important about normalizing it and actually having senior leaders in particular talk about their failures when they were younger, but also right now in their very senior positions because we shouldn't be putting anyone on a pedestal and we shouldn't be thinking that we can't do anything." — Dr. Ally Jaffee [00:21:13 → 00:21:30] Conclusion: See failures not as roadblocks but as stepping stones. It's about the journey, not just the destination. And sometimes, the most significant lessons come from the detours. Do You Need Further Support? Get the industry role you want faster with us: medicfootprints.org/industry Join our membership and get a direct one-on-one with me or one of my team doctors: https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Featured Guest: For more insights and inspiration, connect with Dr. Ally Jaffee on LinkedIn or visit Nutritank's official platform. Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER WITH ME AND MORE. https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional...

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Amplifying your Doctor Voice from Zero to Millions of Followers with Dr. Karan Rajan - Ep 50 MILESTONE GIVEAWAY!!

9/30/2023
Your great ideas need to be known to the world. That is why finding your voice through your personal brand and building your credibility and authority is crucial. But how can you best do that as a way forward in your career outside of conventional medicine? Tune in as we talk about amplifying that without fear of backlash from people who are not doing it. To discuss this, we are joined by the internet personality Dr Karan Rajan; a surgeon, an self-styled online educator tackling health misinformation with crazy figures in social media with millions of followers. Among the things he shares for anyone starting on social media is to embrace trials and errors, experiment with different ideas and learn quickly from the mistakes. You also need to be a data nerd, working closely with your analytics to see what works and what doesn’t and adjusting accordingly. Though copying someone’s online recipe and getting the same results is difficult, there are foundational basics that anyone can use to get their traction. This involves engaging with your client through telling a story. Do you want to get more of these golden tips? Then, tune in. What You Will Learn: Standout Quotes: “Most of the stuff we see online is questionable with no level of accountability, and YouTube in particular. However, experts in the health space are doing what they can to combat that.” “Nearly no one starts on social media knowing what is really involved. It is always a matter of trial and error, experimenting and learning very quickly from the errors.”“It is very hard for someone’s social media recipe to work for you. A lot of the social media engagement and traction that large creators may get is based on luck and the creators’ innate personality. You cannot replicate that.”“There are foundational basics that anyone can use to get traction online. The secret is about engaging someone from start to finish. This is best done by telling a story.”“Many of these social media algorithms have the same metrics which reward creators. They reward creators who can keep the audience on the platform for as long as possible.” Do You Need Further Support? Get the industry role you want faster with us: medicfootprints.org/industry Join our membership and get a direct one-on-one with me or one of my team doctors: https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER WITH ME AND MORE. https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst supporting & coaching doctors in their own career development and wellbeing. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, Consultant Occupational Health Physician, BBC Expert Voice, Public Speaker, Musician and not-so-good boulderer!

Duration:00:36:15

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Aesthetics For Doctors - Side Hustle or Lucrative Career ?

9/23/2023
This week we're joined by fellow doctorpreneurs Dr. Sieuming Ng and Dr. Subha Punj, the masterminds behind SafeAP; a one stop shop and growing marketplace connecting high quality aesthetics practitioners with great clients. They unpack the secrets to building a lucrative aesthetics business; from tapping into the artistry in science to overcoming imposter syndrome, get ready for a trove of insights that promises to gear you up for success in the aesthetics realm. In this rejuvenating episode, you'll explore: [00:01] Meet the Champions of Change: Discover the paths Dr. Sieuming Ng and Dr. Subha Punj carved in the aesthetics space. [02:28] The Aesthetics Advantage: Why aesthetics should be on every doctor's radar for career growth and financial freedom. [04:28] Art and Science, Hand in Hand: Learn how to harmonize your medical know-how with a creative approach to excel in aesthetics. [09:34] Bypassing Roadblocks: Uncover the common obstacles doctors face when venturing into aesthetics and how to conquer them. [14:28] Aesthetics Startup 101: Getting off on the right foot in your aesthetics journey. [17:00] Breaking Free from Perfectionism: How to evolve your doctor’s precision into entrepreneurial agility. [19:52] Imposter Syndrome Unveiled: Strategies to stand tall and confident in your new endeavor. [23:26] Full-time Transition: Identifying who can benefit most from a complete switch to aesthetics. [27:54] Next Steps: Summing up and guiding you on how to catapult into action. Standout Quotes “Most doctors are looking for more opportunities that do not take a lot of energy and can enable them to get another form of income alongside what they do in their career.” “When getting into aesthetics, start with what you want and what you feel you can achieve. In the end, it’s about profits and the business you have built.”“When venturing into a business outside medicine, your mindset and mentality has to shift. You have to go in with an open mind.”“It doesn’t matter how many mistakes you make, as long as you learn from them. Rule of the thumb is, never allow a mistake go to waste.” Do You Need Further Support? Get the industry role you want faster with us: medicfootprints.org/industry Join our membership and get a direct one-on-one with me or one of my team doctors: https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER WITH ME AND MORE. https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst supporting & coaching doctors in their own career development and wellbeing. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, Consultant Occupational Health Physician, BBC Expert Voice, Public Speaker, Musician and not-so-good boulderer! REACH OUT! team@medicfootprints.org

Duration:00:30:59

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What the Pharma is Medical Affairs for Doctors ?

9/16/2023
Medical Affairs for doctors can be one of the excellent ways to enter into pharma. This role essentially involves translating your clinical data into patient outcomes. It ensures that healthcare providers have access to the latest information about the drug, including clinical trial data and safety information. But how do you get into Medical Affairs as a doctor? What steps can you take to prepare and distinguish yourself for this job during the application and interview process? In this episode of the Disrupting Doctors Career podcast, we are joined by Dr Mayur R Joshi, a UK-trained Consultant Pharmaceutical Physician. Dr Joshi talks about medical affairs for doctors and how that can be an entry point to pharma. If you are a doctor looking to transition into the pharma sector, tune in and gain insights into how medical affairs can serve as a valuable entry point. You will learn about the skills and knowledge required to make this transition successfully. What You Will Learn: Standout Quotes: “Medical affairs, simply, entails translating your clinical data into patient outcomes.” “Always know if what you have done is going to be valuable for a pharma company as you attend their hiring interviews.” Do You Need Further Support? Get the industry role you want faster with us: medicfootprints.org/industry Join our membership and get a direct one-on-one with me or one of my team doctors: https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER WITH ME AND MORE. https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst supporting & coaching doctors in their own career development and wellbeing. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, Consultant Occupational Health Physician, BBC Expert Voice, Public Speaker, Musician and not-so-good boulderer! REACH OUT! team@medicfootprints.org

Duration:00:16:28

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Doctors in Medtech - How to Get In

9/9/2023
How can doctors get into Medtech? Don't miss our Doctors in Medtech Roundtable on Weds 13th September >> https://medicfootprints.org/events/doctors-in-medtech-2023/ In this episode of the Disrupting Doctors Career podcast, we are joined by Nemanja Kovačev, a consultant orthopaedic surgeon and a healthcare and life-science practice lead at a global health tech and life science company, HTEC Group. In the conversation, we talk about how, as a doctor, you can stand out amongst hundreds of applications that MedTech companies get and understand where your value lies when it comes to contributing to the MedTech community. If you are a doctor looking to transition into MedTech, this episode is for you. Tune in and get valuable insights on how you can prepare and position yourself for opportunities in the right kind of MedTech companies. What You Will Learn: Standout Quotes: “The ability to look at a problem from two sides, from an engineering and medical perspective, brings value to companies if they are in MedTech and health tech .” “Even if you want to do only consulting, you need to put some effort into understanding the way the health system functions in different markets; it is not enough that you offer only your practice knowledge.”“You need to talk to yourself and understand why you want to leave medicine as a whole, or you want to leave medicine part-time; sometimes we are just in a burnout and just need a break, not to transition fully.””Selling yourself is about making it easy for the recruiter or the hiring manager to make a decision about you; if you don’t make it easy for them to make a decision, you can’t get a call.”‘A lot of MedTech companies are different, but it is all about flexibility, openness, understanding the commercial and cultural aspects, and doing your homework so that you can get through the recruitment process and transition to the environment if you get a job.” Do You Need Further Support? Get the industry role you want faster with us: medicfootprints.org/industry Join our membership and get a direct one-on-one with me or one of my team doctors: https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER WITH ME AND MORE. https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst supporting & coaching doctors in their own career development and wellbeing. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, Consultant Occupational Health Physician, BBC Expert Voice, Public Speaker, Musician and not-so-good boulderer! REACH OUT! team@medicfootprints.org

Duration:00:33:43

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Alternative Careers For Doctors That Pay Well

9/9/2023
Are you considering alternative careers for doctors that pay well? When you are changing careers, money is an important factor to consider, especially when you have existing financial obligations such as mortgages, a desired lifestyle, and a family to support. Given the rising cost of living and inflation, exploring alternative careers that provide substantial income that can help you support your financial stability plans is crucial. Fortunately, there are a lot of alternative career opportunities doctors can venture into besides medicine. You can become an engineer, a designer, a product manager, or a business person. However, choosing to venture into alternative careers requires passion and making a difficult decision regarding your current clinical medicine career. In this episode of the Disrupting Doctors Career podcast, we are joined by Dr Anna Klepchukova, the chief medical officer of FloHealth, to talk about alternative careers for doctors that pay well and are worth going into. In the conversation, we dive into different avenues you can explore when changing your career and potential opportunities in pharma, biotech, research, and health tech that offer favourable compensation for doctors. If you are seeking financial stability in your career move and are eager to discover which career paths provide high earning potential for doctors, this episode is for you. Tune in and gain insights on how you can differentiate yourself from other doctors and grab opportunities in the fiercely competitive professional landscape. What You Will Learn: Standout Quotes: “Sometimes there are open positions in big pharm, and there are clinicians who want to join, who have deep knowledge in medicine, but this is not enough join. You have to have knowledge in marketing, product, design, business.” “Just knowing how to treat endometriosis wouldn't help you to build a health tech product to treat endometriosis.”“There are no good or bad jobs; everything starts with understanding who you are and what you like to do in your life.”“The biggest outgoing in your life other than your mortgage is your tax, so why would you not want to proactively managed that.“The world is different now and people and companies value T-shape professionals because all innovations happen in between. RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE Dr Anna Klepchukova LinkedIn medicfootprints.org/industry Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission GET NEW EPISODES FIRST & MY UPDATES HERE https://medicfootprints.org/joinourmission TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER WITH ME AND MORE. https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst supporting & coaching doctors in their own career development and wellbeing. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, Consultant Occupational Health Physician, BBC Expert Voice, Public Speaker, Musician and not-so-good boulderer! REACH OUT! team@medicfootprints.org

Duration:00:44:55

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Is Being a Doctor Worth It ?

7/29/2023
Is being a doctor worth it? This is a question that often arises when considering a career in medicine. The path to becoming a doctor requires immense dedication, years of rigorous education, and an unwavering commitment. However, being a doctor offers a wide range of opportunities beyond traditional medical practice. These opportunities include engaging in research, developing products, working in health tech, and even venturing into entrepreneurship. Whether or not being a doctor is worth it ultimately depends on individual perspectives, passion, and various factors. In this episode of the Disrupting Doctors Career podcast, Dr Mariane Melo shares valuable insights on how she has leveraged her medical background to build a diverse career. As a clinical doctor, entrepreneur, and chief medical officer of Dem DX, she demonstrates how being a doctor can open doors to diverse opportunities beyond traditional clinical practice. Dr Melo's story highlights the importance of finding and nurturing one's passion within the medical field, even in the face of challenges. If you are considering getting into medicine or are in medicine and you’re wondering if it’s worth it, this episode is for you. Dr Mariane Melo's experiences and perspectives shed light on the rewards and challenges of being a clinician. By understanding how she has remained passionate about her roles despite the obstacles, you will gain valuable insights and guidance for your own journey in medicine. What You Will Learn: Standout Quotes: “If you want to develop innovation for Healthcare, you need to be a Healthcare professional and integrated into the system.” “It’s difficult to influence the system as a doctor but it’s easier to influence the system as an entrepreneur, but it’s also not an easy task.”“Making a change, a difference and an impact is not just about the one-to-one, it’s also about the bigger picture and how we can help the larger society.”“In the past studying medicine and becoming a doctor was something that would be financially worth it; you knew you would have a good job and a good salary, which is not true anymore.“If you really like medicine and you're interested in health, it is worth pursuing it; it’s such a privilege to be a doctor; it is the one professional you can be grounded and understand people's reality. Do You Need Further Support? Get the industry role you want faster with us: medicfootprints.org/industry Join our membership and get a direct one-on-one with me or one of my team doctors: https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER WITH ME AND MORE. https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst supporting & coaching doctors in their own career development and wellbeing. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, Consultant Occupational Health Physician, BBC Expert Voice, Public Speaker, Musician and not-so-good boulderer! REACH OUT! team@medicfootprints.org

Duration:00:40:47

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Healthtech Consulting for Doctors - How to Get Started

6/24/2023
Working as a consultant in the health tech industry can be highly rewarding, but it requires a significant mindset shift from the traditional role of a doctor. To succeed in working for yourself, embracing a productive and autonomous mindset is essential. As a consultant, you have the freedom to work independently and create your own path. This autonomy allows you to determine your worth and negotiate your desired compensation. The sense of control and the ability to start projects from scratch is empowering aspects of being a consultant. In this episode of Disrupting Doctors Career podcast, Dr Alice McGee, a health tech consultant with a wealth of knowledge in the space, shares valuable insights on how doctors can venture into health tech consulting and how to get started. By expanding your knowledge and skills beyond the conventional medical field, you open yourself up to a broader range of opportunities and challenges that facilitate personal growth. If you aspire to enter the health tech industry or embark on a consulting career within this field, this episode will provide you with valuable guidance. Discover how to overcome the barrier of skillsets and reposition yourself as a doctor so that you can access the best opportunities, often not widely advertised. Listen and learn how to carve your path in health tech consulting. What You Will Learn: Standout Quotes: “It is very important to have boundaries, however as doctors and clinicians we are a 100% invested in a lot of things that we do, especially if we are passionate about them and it is very easy to fall into the trap of doing unpaid work and not getting recognised for what you are doing.” “It is always important to think beyond the cash transactions, because there other things of value that could be equivalent to cash that can take you further down the line.”“Having a really good network leads to so many opportunities because people will like and share post with the information you need.”“The most beautiful thing about working as an independent consultant is that you learn so much, you challenge yourself in different ways, and you grow as a person. Do You Need Further Support? Get the industry role you want faster with us: medicfootprints.org/industry Join our membership and get a direct one-on-one with me or one of my team doctors: https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium Connect with our great mission of connecting 1 million doctors medicfootprints.org/joinourmission TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER WITH ME AND MORE. https://medicfootprints.org/gopremium REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst supporting & coaching doctors in their own career development and wellbeing. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, Consultant Occupational Health Physician, BBC Expert Voice, Public Speaker, Musician and not-so-good boulderer! REACH OUT! team@medicfootprints.org

Duration:00:54:39