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Dr. Aparna Baheti and Dr. Amy Taylor discuss the considerations around returning to academic interventional radiology after starting a career in private practice.
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In this episode, interventional radiologist Dr. Amy Taylor and our host Dr. Ally Baheti discuss factors that can facilitate the transition from private practice to academic medicine.
Dr. Taylor speaks about the course that her career has taken since she completed her fellowship. She highlights contrasts between the private and academic spheres, noting that each allows freedom in different aspects of the job. She encourages IRs to take sufficient time to evaluate their culture fit in their current roles before deciding to transition.
When navigating her transition back into academic medicine, Dr. Taylor notes that her former fellowship attendings provided strong support and advice. She advocates for normalizing conversations about career changes.
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Dr. Aparna Baheti and Dr. Amy Taylor discuss the considerations around returning to academic interventional radiology after starting a career in private practice.
---
CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR
RADPAD® Radiation Protection
https://www.radpad.com/
---
EARN CME
Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/v6RYgR
---
SHOW NOTES
In this episode, interventional radiologist Dr. Amy Taylor and our host Dr. Ally Baheti discuss factors that can facilitate the transition from private practice to academic medicine.
Dr. Taylor speaks about the course that her career has taken since she completed her fellowship. She highlights contrasts between the private and academic spheres, noting that each allows freedom in different aspects of the job. She encourages IRs to take sufficient time to evaluate their culture fit in their current roles before deciding to transition.
When navigating her transition back into academic medicine, Dr. Taylor notes that her former fellowship attendings provided strong support and advice. She advocates for normalizing conversations about career changes.
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RESOURCES
SIR Foundation Research Grants: https://apply.sirfoundation.org/
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