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A4: For current and future niche pivots, I look to see what mentorship opportunities for junior faculty exist from the outset. In the past I have often waited until being more comfortable in a role before mentoring. #jhmchat
@OhHeyDrKay So important! If you don't give anything up, you can end up spending 1.5 FTE of effort for 1.0 FTE of salary, and end up with 0.0 bandwidth! #JHMchat
A3: 1. Does this align with my needs and interests? 2. What do I hope to gain and how long do I envision doing this new role? 3. Who are my allies/mentors/sponsors in this new role? 4. What will I give up? #jhmchat
A2: Important to remember that the same opportunity can become available more than once. Initially disappointed that I didn't get APD job in 2017, then 6 months later it opened up again. #jhmchat
A2: But the days in which doing more than 1 thing was frowned upon are thankfully over! We no longer need to apologize for or justify pivots and the cultivation of an array of roles and skills. #jhmchat
A2: Keeping your eyes open for new opportunities and doing frequent introspection to know your own professional passions, goals, and needs is important. Some opportunities will be aligned, some won't. #jhmchat
@buckeye_sanjay And apropos of maintaining a repertoire of skills and niches, finding multiple professional homes (which may or may not overlap) is also key. Mine are med ed, mentorship, coaching, curricular development, educational innovation. #jhmchat
20 years ago, it was challenging to start a career in HM. No electives, disapproving program directors. Mine actually told me he was worried about my career when I opted out of fellowship. How glad I am to have done that! #jhmchat
Clinical case writing was an important springboard for my early career. Introduced me to scientific writing and the submission-publication process. #jhmchat
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Finding your niche is usually not a straight line. Great advice in @JHospMedicine by @chbmsankey and @MSBI_IM hospitalist Alfred Burger. Have a growth mindset, find your passion, be ready to pivot.
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