
How to transition from clinician to research leader
VisionaryMD · Toyosi Onwuemene
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Show Notes
Many early career faculty take clinical jobs; but their ultimate plan is to succeed as researchers. Though challenging, it is possible to succeed. In this episode, we'll discuss how clinicians can make this transition.
Key Points Discussed:
- The Reality of a Clinical Start: Many clinicians begin their faculty careers with a primarily clinical role. This situation can still be the starting point for building a research program.
- The Importance of Commitment: In transitioning to a research-focused career, you need commitment. Your commitment helps you navigate the inevitable challenges and setbacks.
- Understanding the Research Training Gap: Clinical training is not research training. Training in research skills is needed to bridge the gap.
- Creating Structure: To ensure you can effectively balance clinical work and research, you need to create structure..
- Owning Your Clinical Expertise: If you're transitioning to research, your clinical expertise is your greatest asset. Own it confidently.
Call to Action:
Commit to the Transition: If you're committed to transitioning from being a clinician to leading a research program, know that it will be challenging. Make the decision and be willing to face the hurdles.
Sign up for our upcoming webinar: 5 critical steps for your successful transition from clinician to research leader
Sponsor/Advertising/Monetization Information:
This episode is sponsored by Coag Coach LLC, a leading provider of coaching resources for clinicians transitioning to become research leaders. Coag Coach LLC is committed to supporting clinicians in their academic and research endeavors.