The Doctor’s Crossing Carpe Diem Podcast

Heather Fork, MD
The Doctor’s Crossing Carpe Diem Podcast

Are you a physician who’s questioning your career path? If you’re at the white coat crossroads, for whatever reason, this podcast is for you. We’re going to help you find your best path forward, whether it’s to be happier in patient care, transition to a nonclinical career, or do something completely different. In the weekly podcasts, we’re bringing you all the good stuff: -Actionable tools and resources to help you start making positive changes. -Interviews with physicians who’ve found new and fulfilling ways to practice as well as those who’ve transitioned into nonclinical careers. -Concrete advice for applying to jobs, using LinkedIn, interviewing, negotiating, and much more. Your host, Dr. Heather Fork, is a former board-certified dermatologist who transitioned into full-time career coaching for physicians over 10 years ago. She is a master certified coach who has been helping hundreds of physicians find ways to be happier both in medicine and beyond. Come visit us at www.doctorscrossing.com to learn more!

  1. 4일 전

    Episode #205: Healing the Heart and Mind: Breaking the Stigma of Physician Mental Health - A Cardiologist’s Story

    We are diving into an incredibly important conversation around mental health and well-being for physicians, a topic that is too often overshadowed by stigma. Breaking through the silence is essential, and I’m honored to have Dr. Jonathan Fisher, a cardiologist, mindfulness meditation teacher, and physician coach, join us for this episode. Dr. Fisher is a leader in organizational well-being and resiliency, with a passion for healing both the heart and mind. We explore practical steps that physicians can take to prioritize mental well-being, overcome shame, and break the stigma surrounding mental health in the medical profession.   You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:   www.doctorscrossing.com/episode205   In this episode we’re talking about:   Dr. Fisher's personal journey with anxiety, burnout, and finding healing through mindfulness. The challenges physicians face in seeking help for mental health and overcoming the stigma. Practical steps for physicians to protect their mental health while managing demanding careers. Navigating the complexities of disclosing mental health conditions as a physician. The broader impact of mental health on personal and professional well-being in medicine.   Links for this episode: The How of Happiness - mentioned by Dr. Fisher Lorna Breen Foundation - Advocating For the Mental Health and Well-Being of Healthcare Workers Book: Just One Heart: A Cardiologist’s Guide to Healing, Health, and Happiness Social Media: LinkedIn: Jonathan Fisher, MD, FACC Instagram: happyheartMD Website: endingclinicianburnout.com, www.happyheartMD.com Sponsor: PearsonRavitz empowers healthcare professionals to protect life’s most valuable financial assets—their income—and life’s most important people—their families. The company is led by its founders, Dr. Stephanie Pearson, an OB/GYN disabled in the prime of her career, and Scott Ravitz, an insurance expert to the medical community. You can book a complimentary consultation to discuss your disability insurance. Thank you for listening!

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  2. 10월 16일

    Episode #204: Finding A New Path and Happiness When You Slow Down And Plan For Retirement

    Today we continue our series on retirement with Dr. Dike Drummond. Dr. Drummond is a family physician, coach, and CEO of The Happy MD, specializing in helping physicians navigate burnout and retirement with purpose and clarity. In this episode, Dr. Drummond shares his personal experiences and insights on how to approach retirement with a focus on self-identity, purpose, and fulfillment. We’ll discuss the psychological aspects of transitioning away from a medical career, the grief that can come with letting go of your physician identity, and how to create a fulfilling retirement that aligns with your values and goals.   You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:   www.doctorscrossing.com/episode204   In this episode we’re talking about: The challenges physicians face when letting go of their identity as a doctor. Psychological barriers to retirement and overcoming the fear of the unknown. How to navigate the different stages of contemplating retirement. Strategies for finding purpose and joy in life beyond clinical practice. Real-life examples of physicians at the retirement crossroads and how they are navigating this transition. Dr. Drummond’s approach to coaching physicians through the transition process.   Links for this episode: The Happy MD Website  https://thehappymd.com Stop Physician Burnout Podcast  https://stop-physician-burnout.captivate.fm/ Transitions by William Bridges  Modern Elder Academy: Midlife Wisdom School - recommended by Dr. Drummond Episode #195: Are There Nonclinical Options For Older Physicians? Episode #202: Not Ready to Retire? Discover Rewarding Part-Time Physician Opportunities If you’ve enjoyed listening to the Doctor's Crossing Carpe Diem podcast, please take a moment to rate and review the show. Your feedback not only helps us improve, but it also helps other physicians and healthcare professionals discover the valuable insights we share each week. By supporting the podcast with a rating or review, you’re helping to grow our community and ensure we can continue bringing you inspiring stories and practical tips for navigating your career journey.

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  3. 10월 9일

    Episode #203: Getting Unstuck - The Power of Changing How You See Yourself

    Today we’re discussing the transformative power of changing how you see yourself. If you've ever felt stuck in your career or weighed down by self-doubt and imposter syndrome, this episode is for you. Joining me is Dr. Maria Dominguez, an emergency medicine physician who, through coaching, overcame self-doubt and imposter syndrome to rediscover joy in her work and start a side business. Dr. Dominguez shares her personal journey of overcoming these challenges and how shifting her mindset allowed her to feel empowered, find fulfillment in her career, and take control of her future.   You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:   www.doctorscrossing.com/episode203   In this episode we’re talking about: Dr. Dominguez's personal journey from self-doubt to empowerment. How childhood experiences shaped her career path and struggles. Negative self-talk and how it influences our daily work as a physician. The role of coaching in helping physicians change their relationship with themselves. Practical steps for overcoming internal barriers and finding joy in your work. How sharing her story has helped her connect more deeply with patients and colleagues. Links for this episode: Abovethehorizon.com - Dr. Maria Dominguez’s Website LinkedIn - Dr. Maria Dominguez Check out our Free Resources! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, time management, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself!

    30분
  4. 10월 2일

    Episode #202: Not Ready to Retire? Discover Rewarding Part-Time Physician Opportunities

    Today we’re diving into part-time opportunities for physicians who aren’t quite ready to retire but want to slow down. Whether you’re nearing retirement or just looking to diversify your career, these part-time options offer flexibility and fulfillment. Our guest today is Dr. John Jurica, host of the popular Physician NonClinical Careers podcast, who has firsthand experience with many part-time roles, shares insights on how to prepare for a gradual career transition, explore clinical and non-clinical opportunities, and find part-time work that aligns with your goals. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:   www.doctorscrossing.com/episode202   In this episode we’re talking about: How to assess your goals and prepare for part-time work or retirement. A variety of part-time roles, from clinical work to nonclinical positions, that can fit different lifestyles and goals. Opportunities for physicians, including telemedicine, locum tenens, teaching, and consulting. The benefits of flexible work schedules and finding fulfillment beyond full-time clinical practice. Real-life examples of physicians who have successfully transitioned into rewarding part-time roles. Final thoughts on finding fulfillment and balancing work with personal goals.   Links for this episode: Episode #195: Are There Nonclinical Options For Older Physicians? Visit his website: https://nonclinicalphysicians.com/   Get the book: 50 Unconventional Clinical Careers for Physicians   PearsonRavitz empowers healthcare professionals to protect life’s most valuable financial assets—their income—and life’s most important people—their families. The company is led by its founders, Dr. Stephanie Pearson, an OB/GYN disabled in the prime of her career, and Scott Ravitz, an insurance expert to the medical community. You can book a complimentary consultation to discuss your disability insurance.

    40분
  5. 9월 25일

    Episode #201: A Rewarding Side Gig Where You Can Make 10K - 20K+ a Month

    On today’s episode, we’re exploring an exciting and often overlooked side gig that can bring in significant income, from $10,000 to $20,000 or more per month. Dr. Tom Davis, a family physician who transitioned to working as an independent contractor for the Social Security Administration, shares how this side gig has been rewarding both financially and professionally, how it works, the qualifications required, and how he personally has been able to make over $50,000 in a single month through disability reviews. If you’re looking for flexible, well-paying work that you can do from anywhere, this episode is packed with valuable insights. In this episode we’re talking about: What working as an independent contractor for Social Security disability reviews entails. How Dr. Davis built a successful side gig while traveling in an RV and doing telemedicine. The steps to get started, including qualifications and training requirements. Insights into the types of cases reviewed and how to assess disability claims. The financial potential of disability determinations, with real-life examples of income. Challenges in the onboarding process and tips for navigating the system. Tips for efficiency and maximizing income while working as an independent contractor. Links for this episode: TomDavisConsulting.com Tom Davis LinkedIn nonclinicalcareersummit.com - You can purchase lifetime access to this summit of 12 talks one of which is on SSA Determinations by Dr. Tom Davis Mark Stinnett mstinnett@medstafflt.com - Contact at Medstaff if you are interested in doing disability determinations for SSA. Want to be the first to know when our podcast episodes go live, or hear about exclusive discounts and upcoming offers? Email us at team@doctorscrossing.com to join our list and stay in the loop Check out our Free Resources! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, time management, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to help you move forward when you’re feeling stuck at the crossroads. Please help yourself! Check out our Products! Under the products tab, we offer tailored resources to help physicians explore new career opportunities, both in and outside of clinical practice. Each product provides expert guidance to navigate your transition with confidence. From standout resumes to optimized LinkedIn profiles, these tools are designed to help you land your desired job.

    42분
  6. 9월 20일

    Episode #200: Pearls, Pitfalls and Surprises from 200 Episodes

    Today we’re celebrating a huge milestone—200 episodes! Over the past four years, this podcast has shared countless stories, insights, and lessons from physicians and experts who’ve navigated the challenges of their careers. To commemorate this special episode, I’ll be reflecting on the journey so far by sharing two pearls, two pitfalls, and two surprises that I’ve encountered while podcasting. From unexpected challenges in podcast production to the overwhelming positive feedback from listeners, I’ll open up about my personal experience and the key lessons learned. This episode offers a glimpse behind the scenes, including some upcoming changes. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode200   In this episode we’re talking about:  Reflection on reaching 200 episodes and gratitude to listeners and guests. Pearls of wisdom from coaching and podcasting experiences over the years. The time commitment and challenges behind producing each episode. Positive surprises, including the overwhelming support from listeners. Messages from listeners who’ve found inspiration and community through the podcast. Announcement about upcoming changes to the podcast.   Links for this episode: PearsonRavitz empowers healthcare professionals to protect life’s most valuable financial assets—their income—and life’s most important people—their families. The company is led by its founders, Dr. Stephanie Pearson, an OB/GYN disabled in the prime of her career, and Scott Ravitz, an insurance expert to the medical community. You can book a complimentary consultation to discuss your disability insurance.  Episode #197: ChatGPT: An Incredible FREE Resource For Your Career Transformation Episode #150: Are You Paralyzed By The Size Of Your Goal? Start With A Lemonade Stand Episode #173: You Don’t Need To See Where You’re Going To Move Forward. A Physician Finds A Great Surprise On The Other Side Of The Fog At The Crossroads. Episode #194: An Anesthesiologist’s Decision to Follow Her Heart Led to a Rewarding Career Teaching at a Community College

    26분
  7. 9월 11일

    Episode #199: Investing in Yourself: When to Take the Financial Leap for Personal and Professional Growth

    Today, we're discussing the crucial decision of investing in yourself—whether it’s time, money, or energy. Many physicians feel uncertain or guilty about this, questioning if it's worth the risk. Dr. Bonnie Koo, dermatologist, master certified life coach, and founder of Wealthy Mom MD, joins us to share her journey from clinical practice to entrepreneurship and provide insights on when and how to invest in personal growth and your career. We’ll explore strategies for overcoming fear and making confident decisions to achieve both personal and professional development. This episode is for anyone feeling stuck and unsure about taking the next step toward meaningful change.   In this episode we’re talking about: The common hesitations physicians face when deciding to invest in themselves. Dr. Bonnie Koo’s journey from dermatologist to financial educator and coach. The concept of investing in yourself and why it’s crucial for growth. Understanding the value of personal development and career coaching. Strategies to evaluate potential investments in courses, coaching, or new opportunities. How to overcome the fear of making a financial mistake.  Tips on how to make decisions that align with your personal and professional goals.   Links for this episode: Instagram: @wealthymommd Facebook: https://facebook.com/wealthymommd Website: https://wealthymommd.com Private 1:1 Consultations - If you would like some confidential help with your career situation, Dr. Heather Fork offers one-hour paid  Zoom consultations. This one-hour coaching session may be all that you need to gain clarity and have some concrete steps for moving forward. Dr. Fork also has a 5-month coaching program for those physicians wanting additional assistance (subject to availability). For more information including pricing please reach out to Kati at team@doctorscrosing.com.

    35분
  8. 9월 4일

    Episode #198: 3 Tips to Stand Out as a Candidate in a Competitive Nonclinical Job Market

    Today we're exploring how you can strategically stand out as a candidate in a competitive nonclinical job market. With increasing numbers of physicians seeking to transition out of clinical roles, the job market has become more challenging. However, there are always opportunities available if you know how to position yourself effectively. In this episode, I’ll share key strategies that can help you enhance your visibility, demonstrate your unique value, and improve your chances of landing a nonclinical job. Whether you're just starting to consider a career change or are actively applying, these practical tips will help you navigate the competitive landscape with confidence and clarity. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode198   In this episode we’re talking about: The increasing competition for nonclinical roles and its implications for physicians. Insights from recent Medscape reports on the trend of physicians leaving clinical practice. The importance of engaging in activities that extend beyond your clinical duties. Initial steps to enhance your competitiveness that yield long-term benefits. Strategies to begin positioning yourself as a strong candidate, even if you’re unsure of your ideal job or career sector. Simple actions that can make a significant impact on your candidacy.   Links for this episode: PearsonRavitz empowers healthcare professionals to protect life’s most valuable financial assets—their income—and life’s most important people—their families. The company is led by its founders, Dr. Stephanie Pearson, an OB/GYN disabled in the prime of her career, and Scott Ravitz, an insurance expert to the medical community. You can book a complimentary consultation to discuss your disability insurance.  CV And Resume Preflight Checklist - This detailed checklist will help ensure your CV and resume are set to impress and increase the chances of getting those coveted interviews. 10 Tips To Rock Your Interviews - Following these 10 tips will help you strategically prepare for your nonclinical job interviews. You will be more confident, relaxed, and ready to do your best! Land Your Dream Job With LinkedIn: 5 Steps To Get Started - Following these 5 tips will help you optimize your profile, connect and network with others, and have success applying to jobs on LinkedIn!

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Are you a physician who’s questioning your career path? If you’re at the white coat crossroads, for whatever reason, this podcast is for you. We’re going to help you find your best path forward, whether it’s to be happier in patient care, transition to a nonclinical career, or do something completely different. In the weekly podcasts, we’re bringing you all the good stuff: -Actionable tools and resources to help you start making positive changes. -Interviews with physicians who’ve found new and fulfilling ways to practice as well as those who’ve transitioned into nonclinical careers. -Concrete advice for applying to jobs, using LinkedIn, interviewing, negotiating, and much more. Your host, Dr. Heather Fork, is a former board-certified dermatologist who transitioned into full-time career coaching for physicians over 10 years ago. She is a master certified coach who has been helping hundreds of physicians find ways to be happier both in medicine and beyond. Come visit us at www.doctorscrossing.com to learn more!

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