The Dream Job

Rami Wehbi, DO

The Dream Job Podcast by Match Day Health helps you land your dream career. Each week, gain insights from industry experts, career coaches, and successful professionals. Tune in for practical advice, inspiring stories, and insider tips to guide you to your dream job. To learn more visit https://www.matchday.health/ read less
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Episodes

Why Every Doctor Should Consider a Career in Clinical Operations!
Aug 23 2024
Why Every Doctor Should Consider a Career in Clinical Operations!
In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Mohit Joshipura, the VP of Clinical Affairs at OpenLoop. Mohit shares his incredible journey from practicing internal medicine to becoming a key player in the digital health space. We dive deep into the world of clinical operations and what it takes to transition from a traditional medical career to leading in health tech. If you're looking to pivot your career and want to understand the nuts and bolts of clinical operations, this episode is a goldmine.Quotes:"You can’t be experienced without getting experience. Sometimes, you just need someone to take that leap of faith in you." - Dr. Mohit Joshipura"As clinicians, we tend to underestimate ourselves when it comes to getting involved beyond the exam room." - Dr. Mohit Joshipura"The transition from being a clinician to a health tech operator is far easier than the reverse." - Dr. Mohit Joshipura"In health tech, every conversation and LinkedIn update is an opportunity to grow your brand." - Dr. Mohit Joshipura"It’s like residency all over again baptism by fire, drinking from a fire hose, building a plane while flying it." - Dr. Mohit JoshipuraShow Notes:The challenges of transitioning from clinical practice to digital health.How to build a career in clinical operations.The importance of cross-functional communication in health tech.Why humility and adaptability are key in the startup world.How to balance clinical rigor with operational demands.Links: https://www.matchday.health/https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohit-joshipura-md-9083201/https://openloophealth.com/?utm_source=linkedin
The Essential Guide to Clinical Research Roles with Tiffany Ashton
Jul 26 2024
The Essential Guide to Clinical Research Roles with Tiffany Ashton
In today's episode, I'm thrilled to welcome Tiffany Ashton, a seasoned professional in the clinical research industry, who has spent over 20 years navigating and mastering her career path. Tiffany shares her journey from Clinical Research Coordinator to Clinical Trial Manager and offers invaluable insights into various roles within clinical research, including the highly coveted Clinical Research Associate (CRA) position."Clinical research is a vast field, and there's a role for everyone. The key is finding where you fit best and building your expertise from there."Tiffany talks about the day-to-day responsibilities of a Clinical Trial Manager, the importance of resilience and adaptability, and the potential career paths and salary expectations in this field."We often think of clinical research as just doctors and patients, but there's a whole ecosystem behind the scenes making it all possible."Quotes:"Clinical research is a vast field, and there's a role for everyone." - Tiffany Ashton"We often think of clinical research as just doctors and patients, but there's a whole ecosystem behind the scenes making it all possible." - Tiffany AshtonShow Notes:Exploring career paths in clinical research: CRC, CRA, CTMThe daily life of a Clinical Trial ManagerEssential qualities for success in clinical researchSalary expectations and career progressionThe role of Medical Science Liaisons and Medical MonitorsStrategies for breaking into the clinical research fieldLinks:https://www.matchday.health/https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffany-ashton-clinessentials/https://clinessentials.com/New to Clinical Research and Want to Learn More?https://clinessentials.com/new-to-clin-res/ Join Tiffany for the next Clinical Trial Manager Training Course:https://clinessentials.com/ctm-training-course/
Dr. Daniel Paull - Founder and CEO of Easy Orthopedics - The existential crisis of doctors
Apr 26 2022
Dr. Daniel Paull - Founder and CEO of Easy Orthopedics - The existential crisis of doctors
Today, we are joined by Dr. Daniel Paull. Dr. Paull is an orthopedic surgeon, founder and CEO of Easy Orthopedics.A surgeon by training, and a medical field disruptor by passion and author of the book, So You got Into Medical School…Now What?I have been following his Linkedin posts for quite a while and I resonate deeply with his posts, that's why I brought him to the show today.   Are today's doctors softer than old-fashioned doctors? We talk about the constant fears and doubts that surround us after residency and the widespread "Pseudo stability trap" that we, as physicians, still believe in. We talk about our personal experience with an existential crisis and Dr. Paull tells us what helped him overcome his.Quotes: "Look, when you're seeing a patient,there's an algorithmic ways to treat somebody, but you have to take into account their social, their economic, and their emotional situation. And that's where the kind of art of medicine comes in." - Dr. Daniel Paull "I think that's where a lot of the disconnect is where someone says, I don't like practicing medicine. Really what they might be is they don't like practicing medicine the way they are practicing it now. There's a big disconnect from how you kind of learn what medicine maybe should be like in medical school to how it's actually carried out in residency afterwards" - Dr. Daniel Paull"I mean, nobody really forms a business because things are good. You form it because things aren't good. There's a problem either where you're working or there's some problem you're trying to solve or something's not going right." - Dr. Daniel Paull"To make it through medical training, you have to be so stubborn. Like, I thought I was one of the most stubborn people I knew. And then I went to med school. I'm like, oh, everybody's stubborn." - Dr. Daniel Paull"We need people out not only seeing patients, but we need people on the other side of things, developing technology, working with big business, fighting for physician rights and trying to make a better system, because the reason we're in this mess in the first place is because doctors decided not to care about business. - Dr. Rami"If you don't focus on the business part of your practice, somebody else will do it for you. And you probably won't like it" - Dr. Daniel Paull"When you go on your residency interview, take note of how happy the people are when you're interviewing. And if all of them are happy, it's probably good. If they're all miserable, don't go there because you're not going to be an outlier, you will be miserable too." - Dr. Daniel PaullShow Notes: The reasons for an existential crisis What helped Dr. Paull overcome his existential crisis What is destroying your health The constant fears and doubts that surrounds us after residency The reality of medicine today Why you should be a disruptive type The "pseudo stability trap"How its to be a doctor and be part of the status quo at the same time The difficulties of speaking out about the system that you are in The  disagreements between doctors in orthopedics Are today's doctors softer than old fashioned doctors? How the residency works When do you need an MBALinks:https://easyorthopedics.com/Buy Dr. Paull's book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/You-Into-Medical-School-What/dp/0990940047/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?crid=1TSQFDZHEAG3V&keywords=so+you+got+into+medical+school+now+what&qid=1554077339&s=gateway&sprefix=so+you+got+into+me%2Caps%2C163&sr=8-1-fkmrnull
Everything wrong with medicine. A follow up conversation with Dr. Aleah
Jan 10 2022
Everything wrong with medicine. A follow up conversation with Dr. Aleah
Intro:Dr. Aleah and I dive deep into the difficulties, misconceptions and everything that we believe is wrong with medicine. "None of us know how to market ourselves or find the right people because, you know,  we've been brainwashed. Thats just like, you are a clinician, thats what you are."Dr. Aleah shares some of the most common problems with our medical curriculum and the importance of have skills that complement your medical career. We have an honest conversation about the barriers that we face as doctors, why doctors should know about finances and how to make extra real money during medical residency. "We already know this, that hospital systems make a lot of money off of residents and the care that they provide"  We talk about the insane and overwhelming medical residency journey and how to keep your sanity during the process. How to take calculated risks, and the danger of over self-sacrifice and not having boundaries in medicine. Quotes: "I'd rather watch the system burn, than see all my colleagues burn" - Dr. Rami"If you actually finish your medical degree and then don't do residency, you actually cant even volunteer to help people " - Dr. Rami"Boundaries are good but we cant put a boundary with patients" - Dr. Aleah"Boundaries tend to benefit both parties, maybe not initially, but in the long run they do" - Dr. AleahShow notes:The importance of business in medicine; The emergence of the gig economy for clinicians; The barriers that we face as doctors; How to make extra real money during medical residency;How to be resilientThe importance of boundaries in medicine.