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Transforming Healthcare: Opportunities for Making a Difference and Pivoting Your Career By Chris E. Stout, PsyD This workshop will deconstruct ways of building a portfolio career that is beneficial to others, as well as atypically stimulating and productive. Learn how to find opportunities to not only treat, but teach, manage, consult, write, podcast, blog—in public, private, governmental, technology, and non-profit venues—around the world. Learning Objectives 1. Attendees will learn about various career paths and opportunities to creatively serve others in ways that that are stimulating, creative, and satisfying. 2. Attendees will learn about the mechanics of working in other areas of healthcare that may be atypical for psychologists (i.e., technology startups, policy advising, center development, creating a non-profit, etc.). 3. Attendees will learn about public-private partnerships in healthcare, global health, grant funded projects, and other non-traditional approaches to multidisciplinary, collaborative work. 4. Attendees will learn about methods and tools to learn about altering, pivoting, or augmenting their career paths in healthcare. For more information, please be in touch: DrChrisStout@gmail.com
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Transforming Healthcare: Opportunities for Making a Difference and Pivoting Your Career Chris Stout VP, Research and Data Analytics, ATI College of Medicine, University of Illinois, Chicago
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Who is in the audience today…? Clinicians…? Academics…? Grad students….? Early Career…? Anyone else….? Folks that just like to raise their hands…?
Move in a direction that regardless of hitting the goal or not, you have learned of benefitted along the way. Scott Adams
As you pursue a goal, you accumulate knowledge and develop skills and abilities along the way. Some of these are related to the goal you have chosen, but many are not. All of these new insights and abilities percolate inside you until, one day, you see another goal; something you couldn’t have seen from the place you started when you picked the original goal. You can apply what you have learned on the way to one goal and now apply to the new (pivoted) goal. No learning is wasted.
Of course, you can stay in healthcare…
Just be forewarned… Financial risks verses emotional payback
There are a great number of resources available for Getting Started in practice.
http://www.slideshare.net/drchrisstout1/how-to-afford-your- private-practice-ways-to-fund-starting-up-and-how-to-keep-it- going-strong
Getting Better… Section Three: Dream Practices “Starting and Growing Concierge Practices” “The Premium-Service Private-Pay Practice” “Developing a Practice Outside of Managed Care” “The One-Stop Shop: Collaboration Beyond Psychology” “Managed Care Contracting: Strategies for Negotiation” “Psychologists in Dispute Resolution” “Building a Stellar Practice in Weight Management” “Becoming an Educational Consultant”
Teaching, Speaking, Training
Publishing academic articles can help get book contracts