Welcome SEAK Conference Participants

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We have gotten an overwhelming number of visitors and members following SEAK’s recent Non-Clinical Careers for Physicians Conference in Chicago, where PRN founder Michael McLaughlin, MD, was a faculty member in a pre-conference on “How to Find and Land High Paying Non-Clinical Jobs.”

 

The SEAK conference was a success, with over 240 participants convening to learn about non-clinical career options and how to pursue a career change. The attendees varied, from medical students and residents looking ahead at their futures, to practicing physicians re-evaluating their career goals and aspirations, to more senior physicians contemplating ways to achieve an earlier departure from clinical practice or continue intellectual pursuits following “retirement.”

 

As a physician who left clinical practice for a career in medical communications, Dr. McLaughlin finds the conference to be personally cathartic, sobering in the reality of how many other physicians are considering leaving clinical practice, yet reassuring in the knowledge that such physicians now have better resources to explore such options than he did nearly a decade ago.

 

Networking is a crucial part of any career change, and the internet has become a valuable means of exploring new information. Physician Renaiassance Network is proud to be the first and most recognized comprehensive resource for doctors with non-clinical careers and interests.

 

Welcome SEAK participants. Explore the many articles and links provided by the free access website. Sign up for the free PRN newsletter on the home page. Join PRN as a physician member and participate in the members-only password-protected networking forum. Efficiently and effectively exchange questions, ideas, and opportunities with this gathering of your colleagues who have similar interests.

 

Good luck in your quests, and in regaining control over the evolution of your careers.

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