NASS 2018 Annual Meeting

Resident/Fellow Education Pathway: What Happens Now? Transitioning from Training to Practice (Room The Learning Place, Red Theater)

Moderators: Andrew J. Schoenfeld, MD; Elizabeth Yu, MD

 

The transition from training to practice can be one of the most daunting and critical periods in the life of a physician. From finding a job, negotiating opportunities for success, clinical and practice-based challenges--pitfalls seem to present at every turn. This symposium is Ideal for residents, fellows and individuals within the first five years of clinical practice

 

Faculty will describe how to ease some of the anxiety and provide insight into navigating the period spanning the end of clinical training and the start of independent practice., Additionally, faculty will present useful information for all interested parties and those also looking to transition to a new position in the near future.

 

Upon completion of this session, participants should gain strategies to:

 
  • Recognize best practices and actions to avoid in the job search, interview and negotiating process
  • Know key steps in the development of a clinical practice and networking within the local and national medical community
  • Describe pitfalls that can interfere with a successful transition from training to practice
 

Agenda

 

Introduction/Finding a Job
Andrew J. Schoenfeld, MD

 

Negotiating I: Position and Salary

 
  • Academic
  • Saad B. Chaudhary, MD, MBA
  • Private Practice
  • Sandeep N. Gidvani, MD
 

Negotiating II: Ancillaries, Insurance and Surgical Center Considerations
Don K. Moore, MD

 

Starting Your Practice
Khoi D. Than, MD

 

Networking
Marilyn L. Gates, MD

 

Pitfalls: How to Ruin Your Life in Your First Year of Practice
William F. Lavelle, MD

 

Discussion, Questions and Answers
Faculty Panel