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Part 3 and Part 4 aim to prepare readers for what happens after finding and starting a job in pediatrics, such as moving, setting up an office, supervising residents, and how to deal with difficult patients.
Parisa M. Garrett, MD FAAPClinical PediatricianAmbulatory Health ServicesPhiladelphia Department of Public HealthPhiladelphia, PAUSAKahyun Yoon-Flannery, DO MPH FACS FACOSCo-Director and Breast SurgeonJanet Knowles Breast Cancer CenterMD Anderson Cancer Center at CooperAssistant Professor of SurgeryDepartment of SurgeryCooper Medical School of Rowan UniversityCamden NJUSA
Applying for Fellowship.- Adolescent Medicine.- Pediatric Critical Care.- Pediatric Emergency Medicine.- Pediatric Endocrinology.- Pediatric Gastroenterology.- Pediatric Infectious Diseases.- Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine.- Pediatric Palliative Care.- Post Pediatric Portal Program Fellowship.- Completion of Multiple Fellowships: finding a Job.- Your First Job: Where to Look.- Applications and Interviews.- Contract Considerations: Preparation.- Contract Considerations: Understanding the Contract.- Choosing a Career in Academic Medicine.- Choosing a Career as a Pediatric Hospitalist.- Choosing a Career in Private Practice.- Choosing a Career in Public Health.- Choosing a Career in Pediatric Urgent Care.- Choosing a Career in Direct Primary Care.- Non-clinical Roles.- Moving.- Licenses, Credentials, and Privileges.- Setting Up Your Office.- Risk Management and Patient Safety.- Mentorship.- Patient Experience.- Preparing for Your First Day.- Daily Considerations.- Electronic Health Records.-Asking for Help.- Impostor Syndrome.- Supervising Residents.- Balancing Resident Autonomy and Patient Safety.- Working with Advanced Practice Providers.- Research.- Staff Considerations.- Billing and Insurances.- Pediatric Boards, Continuing Medical Education, and Maintenance of Certification.- How to Deal with a Difficult Patient.- Keeping up to Date is more than UpToDate.- Pursuing Partnership in a Private Practice.- Pursuing Additional Degrees and Training.- Your 5 and 10 Year Plan.- Disability Insurance 101.- Life Insurance 101.- Managing Your Medical School Debt.- Retirement Planning.- Switching Jobs.- Your Side Hustle.- Your Online Presence.- Personal Health and Family Life.- Setting Boundaries.- Stress Management.- Developing Interests Outside of Medicine and Avoiding Burnout.