In today's episode, we'll explore how taking initiative and creating your own opportunities can transform your career. I'm thrilled to welcome our guest, Dr. Georgette Chekiri, a family medicine physician who has navigated a successful and unconventional career path. Dr. Chekiri's journey is a testament to the importance of transferable skills and being proactive. From her early career aspirations to her diverse job experiences, including a stint at Disney World and working in a chicken processing plant, Dr. Chekiri has embraced every opportunity with determination and resilience. Now, she serves as a medical director in life insurance medicine, a role she discovered through her resourcefulness and willingness to explore non-traditional avenues.
You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here:
www.doctorscrossing.com/episode187
In this episode we’re talking about:
- Dr. Georgette Chekiri's early career aspirations and her path to medical school.
- The significance of "getting scrappy" and proactively seeking opportunities.
- Diversifying skills and having side gigs for career security and fulfillment.
- Pursuing unique job opportunities and not being deterred by rejection.
- How you can find job satisfaction in unlikely places.
- How Dr. Chekiri had to let go of worrying what others thought of her
- The impact of networking and mentors in successful career transitions.
Links for this episode:
Episode #8: Life Insurance – a Hidden Gem of a Nonclinical Career
Episode #121: Love Your Job And Use Your Clinical Knowledge In Life Insurance Medicine
Chart Review: Chart review is a great way to use your medical knowledge, earn side income, and develop new skills. This guide includes more than 50 chart review companies and a sample email template for reaching out to recruiters. Check out our Free Resources! Under the Freebie tab on our website, you can find free resource guides on a variety of topics including resumes, interviewing, LinkedIn, medical writing, pharma, chart review, time management, and telemedicine. There is also a starter kit to he