One of the hardest things to do in your professional career is to make a pivot when you've invested so much time, money and energy going in a certain direction.
If you stay the course you risk burning out, hating what you do and being miserable (which affects how you perform and others around you.
But making a pivot could mean feeling like a failure or letting other people down.
On this episode, I speak with General Surgeon Dr. Jesus Rosado about having the courage to make that pivot and why it may be the best thing you could do.
We'll also talk about doing locum tenens work as a new physician and how to use locum tenens work as a bridge between residency and fellowship.
We cover a lot of great topics on this value packed 23 minute episode!
Action items:
Make sure to schedule a 30 minute strategy call with me if you are a vascular, general or trauma surgeon and interested in locum tenens work: https://calendly.com/simon-parsons/physician-strategy-call
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