Non-Clinical Careers for Physicians
October 6-7, 2007
Falmouth, MA
Sea Crest Oceanfront Resort
www.seacrest-resort.com
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Executive Summary
Non-Clinical Careers for Physicians
If you are a physician who is considering a
non-clinical career, this is the conference for you. This year's
program is greatly expanded and features an outstanding faculty
which includes physicians from major industries who will provide
attendees with critical insight into what high paying jobs are
available to physicians and information on how to locate and land
these positions. There will be ample time to network with
colleagues and faculty. Over six hours of networking opportunities
have been built into the program with our breakfasts, luncheons,
breaks and networking reception. This year's program features
afternoon breakout sessions so that attendees can customize their
learning experience to meet their particular interests regarding
career transition skills and particular industries. This year's
program also features four preconferences so that attendees can
obtain further detailed and specific information on topics of
interest.
Preconferences:
Getting Yourself Market Ready, Thursday, October
4, 2007
Negotiating Skills for Physicians, Thursday,
October 4, 2007
How to Find and Land High Paying Non-Clinical
Jobs, Friday, October 5, 2007
Starting and Building a Non-Clinical Business,
Friday, October 5, 2007
The Non-clinical careers course is designed for physicians who:
�
Don't enjoy going to
work anymore
� Are ready for
new challenges
� Want to
explore their options
� Are
frustrated and dissatisfied with their current career
� Want to learn
how to locate and land lucrative non-clinical positions
� Are in or
near retirement and are looking for additional income/challenges
� Would like to
eliminate the stress and time commitments of their current career
and spend more time with their families
� Are looking
to jump start their career transition
� Are deciding
whether to change careers
� Need a
jumping off point on their career transition
Benefits of SEAK's Non-Clinical Careers Conference:
� See with your own eyes
that switching to a non-clinical career has more financial potential
than clinical medicine and is in fact a step forward, not a step
backwards.
� Learn from
numerous doctors who have successfully made the switch how it is
done.
� Become
empowered by knowing you are not alone in your desire for change and
that desire is nothing to be ashamed of.
� Network with
faculty and fellow attendees.
� Get inside
information on the types of doctors various industries are looking
for.
� Get your
process of career change moving into high gear.
� Form a
customized action plan for your career transition.
Here's what past attendees say about SEAK's Non-Clinical Careers
Program:
"I was inspired and empowered"
"I have new info which I can use to my advantage"
"Very informative"
"All speakers were excellent and all approachable"
"Excellent and informative"
"This seminar has changed my life - thank you!"
"Excellent, high quality information"
"Would definitely recommend course to colleagues"
"Eye opening"
"Wonderful and sincere understanding of physician needs. Kudos!
"Well planned. Genuine" Thanks!"
"Very comprehensive"
"Superb" have a great team"
Tuition
Tuition for the non-clinical careers main conference is $1195. This
includes breakfast, lunch and breaks each day, a detailed course
book, all main conference sessions, a networking reception, and a
unique learning and networking opportunity. Tuition for each preconference is $495 and this includes a valuable seminar reference
manual, continental breakfast and lunch with faculty, coffee breaks,
and a dynamic learning experience.
Click here for registration information.
Non-Clinical Careers
Schedule
- Saturday, October 6, 2007
- Sunday, October 7, 2007
Saturday, October 6, 2007
7:45-8:45Continental Breakfast
8:45-9:45Predictable
Hours, Less Stress & Better Pay
Michael J.
McLaughlin, MD
9:45-10:45Branding Your Resume:
Putting Yourself in the Drivers Seat
Deborah Wile Dib, CPBS, CCMC, CCM, NCRW, CPRW,
CEIP, JCTC
10:45-11:00BREAK AND
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY
11:00-12:00Climbing
the Corporate Ladder
Patrick J. Beecher, MD, MPH, MBA
12:00-1:00NETWORKING
LUNCH PROVIDED WITH FACULTY
1:00-2:00Breakout Session
Choose One:
Careers in the
Disability Insurance Field for Physicians
Constantine (Dean) Gean, MD, MBA, FACOEM, VP/CVM, CMO
OR
Opportunities in
Medical Informatics for Healthcare Professionals
Douglas Pousma,
MD, MBA
2:00-2:10BREAK AND
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY
2:10-3:10Breakout Session
Choose One:
Physician
Inventions: Achieving Success and Making a Difference
Larry J. Miller, MD
OR
Medical Legal
Opportunities for Physicians
Charles N. Brooks, MD
3:10-3:20BREAK AND
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY
3:20-4:20Breakout Session
Choose One:
Careers In Medical Communications for
Physicians
Michael J. McLaughlin, MD
OR
Interviewing: Using the Web to Wow the
Interviewer and Win the Job
Kirsten Dixson, CPBS, JCTC, CEIP
4:20-6:00NETWORKING
RECEPTION WITH FACULTY
Sunday, October 7, 2007
7:00-8:00Continental Breakfast
8:00-9:00The Keys to Making Your
Dream a Reality-A Plan and A Will: Careers in the Media
Deanna Lites, DPM
9:00-10:00Rock
Your Network� to Your Next Career
Wendy J. Terwelp, Career Coach
10:00-10:15BREAK &
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY
10:15-11:15Physicians
Transitioning to Non-Clinical Careers: What and How to do it
Michael J. Klepper, MD
11:15-12:15Non-Clinical
Careers For Physicians In Pharma, Medical Devices And Biotech
Charles S. Carignan, MD
12:15-1:15LUNCH PROVIDED
WITH FACULTY
1:15-2:15Breakout
Sessions: Choose One:
Opportunities
Working for the Government
John Howard, MD
OR
Launching,
Nurturing and Growing a Non-Clinical Business
Kenneth M. Lankin, MD, MBA, MPH
2:15-2:25BREAK AND
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY
2:25-3:25Breakout
Sessions: Choose One:
Opportunities
in Medical Administration
Rita Meek, MD, MSOD
OR
How to Start
and Nurture a Blue Chip Consulting Practice
Sidney N. Kahn, MD, PhD
3:25-3:35BREAK AND
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY
3:35-4:35Breakout
Sessions: Choose One:
Non-Clinical
Careers for Physicians in Managed Care
Marc M. Edelstein, MD, PhD, FAAP
OR
The
Physicians Survival Guide to Transitioning Out of Clinical Medicine
Michelle Mudge-Riley, DO