The sad truth is, toxic work environments are still alive and well in medicine.
This isn’t just minor annoyances - we’re talking work cultures where something undesirable has mutated into something that’s genuinely psychologically unsafe.
As a physician, you have a human, basic right to feel safe in your job and if that’s not being served where you work, it’s time to take action.
What are the signs of a toxic environment?
How do we support people who are on the receiving end of a toxic culture?
In this episode, I’m sharing why a toxic work culture is something we shouldn’t just accept or tolerate.
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For many physicians, the idea of being happy in your job feels like just that - an unrealistic idea or pipe dream, but it doesn’t have to be.
There are things we can do to foster happiness at work so that showing up every day doesn’t feel like diving into a wormhole of depression and job dissatisfaction.
In this episode, I share the 3 pillars of job satisfaction and how to set them up for yourself.
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Your negotiation went well.
You came to an agreement that reflects your worth, but then you get your contract and those stipulations are absent.
What steps can you take if the conversation and the contract end up being two different things?
This happens a lot more often than you think, and whether it’s a simple case of miscommunication or something far more concerning, you control what happens next.
How do we bring the issue up with our employers?
In this episode, I’m sharing what we can do when the things we agreed to aren’t spelled out in our final contracts.
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Just like building a home, successfully negotiating your contract is not a solo effort.
You need a team of key players to cheer you on and help you navigate the process with your sanity intact.
The earlier in the process you assemble the team, the smoother your negotiation will be and like your dream home, the happier you’ll be with the end result.
In this episode, I’m going to share the key team players you want to collect before you begin any negotiation.
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For residents making the leap into their very first job, navigating interviews, contracts and salary negotiations can feel like a minefield.
On one hand, you want to make sure the value you bring to the table is reflected, but on the other hand, you’re socialized to take whatever’s offered because of your inexperience.
How do we make sure we’re not short-changing ourselves at the negotiating table?
What are some of the unique pieces of the contract we need to consider?
In this episode, I’m joined by Academic Physician Coach, speaker, and founder of Joy in Family Medicine Coaching Services®, Dr. Tonya Caylor.
We talk about setting yourself up for success in your first negotiation.
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In any negotiation, fairness is usually a front-of-mind concept - in fact, it’s often the measure with which we judge the success of the entire process.
But here’s the challenge, fairness isn’t as simple as a singular yardstick.
It’s actually made up of multiple facets that sometimes conflict with each other.
With that in mind, how do we take fairness to the negotiating table and make sure we’re ticking the boxes that matter?
In this episode, I share how to approach the concept of fairness so that you walk into the negotiation with a tangible way to achieve it.
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Getting a job that serves us often requires us to tweak or modify our current work environment, but what if the situation is too far gone and too toxic to salvage?
Many of us are guilty of staying in negative situations a lot longer than we should, damaging not only our careers but also our health.
We’re typically more biased towards staying with the devil we know, even if it destroys us, so how do we combat it?
In this episode, I’m sharing how to know when quitting is the only option, and why severing the tie sooner than later saves us a ton of pain and anguish.
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Non-compete clauses have never been beneficial to physicians.
They are notoriously difficult to negotiate out of.
They keep us trapped in toxic work cultures, and they back us into career moves that can be harmful.
I’d also argue that non-competes also harm employers and the economy as a whole.
Removing this barrier would be highly beneficial to a lot of people, so I'm encouraged by the FTC’s proposal to end non-compete clauses.
What would changing this rule mean for physicians?
In this episode, I share my thoughts on the proposal to ban non-competes.
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If you really think about it, most of the goals and resolutions we set at the beginning of the year are often based on having more - more money, more stuff, and more responsibilities.
In the spirit of un-goals and values, what if we set the intention to have less?
Could we achieve more by having a lot less on our plates?
There are plenty of opportunities for excess, but that could create clutter and barriers that make life more stressful.
In this episode, I’m sharing why I’m aiming for having a lot less this year.
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When we talk about finding that right-fit job, the checklist is usually centered on salary, benefits, schedule, and the tangible things that ensure that it reflects our worth.
The less tangible things also require some thought too, and they can have a bigger impact on how well we thrive in our roles.
Enjoying your job and feeling like your values are being met preserves our happiness and our longevity in medicine, so it’s worth pinpointing them.
How do we identify the values that matter most to us and apply them to our current or next jobs?
In this episode, I talk about how to uncover what truly makes you happy at work.
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