Career and Life Planning Workbook for Medical Residents

WWW . A D V E N T U R E S I N M E D I C I N E . C O M 93 • Attorney-Employment • Attorney-Real Estate • Attorney-Will & Trust • Banker • Billing/Coding Advisor • Coach • Financial Planner • Pension Plan Advisor • Insurance-Life and Disability • Business of Medicine • Mentor-Clinical • Mortgage Broker • Nutritionist • Investment Advisor • Preventative Malpractice Advisor • Real Estate Agent • Relocation Specialist • Spiritual Advisor • Personal Trainer • Physician Productivity Expert Exercise: Creating Your Personal Advisory Team. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 3PZ[ `V\Y THQVY NVHSZ HUK or the biggest challenges HU[PJPWH[LK PU `V\Y ÄYZ[ `LHY of employment. Identify the type of advisor(s) who could support you in meeting your goals or overcoming your challenges. (Refer to the table on Page 1 for assistance.) List neighbors, colleagues, network acquaintances, friends, and family members who could serve on your per- sonal advisory board or refer you to another. Career Finance Personal Life Health & Well Being Relationships CHAPTER 10 Job Transition Instructions 1. Use the table below to help you identify people to complete the exercise below. 2. 0KLU[PM` [OL NVHSZ HUK JOHSSLUNLZ `V\ L_WLJ[ [V MHJL PU `V\Y ÄYZ[ `LHY HUK SPZ[ [OLT PU [OL :[LW JVS\TU 3. Identify people by career, specialty or skillset that could help you achieve your goals or overcome your challenges and list them in the Step 2 column. 4. List the names of those you can contact to serve on your advisory team or provide you with a reference for someone to serve on your advisory team in the Step 3 column. 89 S I N E D I C I N E . C O M

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