An Anesthesiologist’s Decision to Follow Her Heart Led to a Rewarding Career Teaching at a Community College
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Today we're diving into a topic that generates a lot of interest in the physician community: teaching. I’m thrilled to have Dr. Melissa Wheeler, an anesthesiologist who transitioned to teaching anatomy and physiology at a community college because she wanted to pursue something that made her happy. Dr. Wheeler will share her journey from clinical practice to academia, the qualifications needed, what a typical week looks like, compensation, and more. Her insights will be invaluable if you’re considering teaching or seeking inspiration to follow your heart.
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In this episode we’re talking about:
Dr. Wheeler’s journey from loving anesthesia in residency to struggling as an attending.
The challenges and rewards of teaching at a community college
A typical week for a community college instructor.
Qualifications needed to teach at a community college.
Compensation and benefits of teaching roles.
Advice for physicians considering a transition to teaching.
The value of asking yourself what would make you happy in your caree
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