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The Questions We Keep Editing Out

A Mid-Career Shift in Healthcare — Part II


Part I of this conversation was about the practical side of career change — credentials, finances, identity, the mechanics of letting go. The response from colleagues was revealing. Many recognized themselves in the questions.

But some replies hit me deeply. They pointed at something I often stepped around.

So Part II goes somewhere different. Not just the logistics of career transition — but the emotional ground underneath it. The questions most of us keep editing out of the conversation.

I wonder if any of these feel familiar.

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Managing Your Doctor Self

I’m having a conversation with a colleague when our talk drifted to how are we managing our lives. “How are you managing your physician life?” I asked. I am in the middle of pivoting professional directions, easing out on one an aspect of my physician life. So, maybe I could get an insight into how they balance all these amidst their very busy practice and learn something I could apply in my own life context.

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