Physician
Renewal: The Importance of Life Balance
High levels of stress and pandemic professional burnout have increasingly
become a part of the practice of medicine over the past decade. In this
presentation, Dr.Moskowitz discusses the stress cycle, the stages of
burnout, and which external and internal factors contribute most to
these problems. Effective solutions require a personal understanding
of and a commitment to personal career — life balance. They are,
unfortunately, commonly missing from the coping strategies of most physicians.
Dr. Moskowitz defines the six domains of life balance and how, together,
they comprise the single most effective strategy to combat professional
burnout. This presentation emphasizes simple and practical strategies
to acquire balance between professional commitments and your private
life. The result is improved physical, emotional, and spiritual health
and increased career satisfaction.
Planning
for Physician Career Transitions: Shift Happens
Are you contemplating making a change in how you practice, where you
practice, or perhaps moving to part-time practice, a new non-medical
career, or retirement? More than 50 % of physicians aged 50 and over
are answering “yes” to this question today. In this presentation,
Dr. Moskowitz reviews the Cycle of Renewal , essential elements of contemporary
career theory, and reveals the two primary career transition strategies.
He will also discuss the three stages within a career transition, the
specific challenges and tasks you face in each stage, pitfalls to avoid,
and keys to a successful transition, all illustrated with examples from
his work with physicians during their career transitions. We encourage
physicians to bring their life partners to this presentation.
Surviving
and Thriving in the Medical Marriage
The challenges facing healthcare professionals today impact more than
their professional lives. For the majority, the stresses extend to their
primary relationships with spouses, partners, and family members. These
relationships provide unique challenges for both the physician and their
partners. In this presentation, Dr. Moskowitz reviews the challenges
facing both of the partners in a medical marriage. He uses humorous
anecdotes from his own 30-year marriage, as well as from his physician
coaching practice, to illustrate his points. We encourage physicians
to bring their life partners to this presentation.
Renewing
Your Academic Career
Historically, physicians in academic medicine are more satisfied with
their careers than those in private practice, but the pressures and
challenges unique to academic life suggest the need for renewal strategies
tailored to academic physicians. In this presentation, Dr. Moskowitz
discusses factors influencing academic career satisfaction, the Cycle
of Renewal as a model for academic career change, techniques to better
balance academic career demands with your private life, how to align
your personal values with those of your institution, and how to develop
and use mentoring and networking.
Surviving
Medical School, Internship, and Residency: Everything They Never Teach
You
American physicians face an unprecedented epidemic of career dissatisfaction
and professional burnout. Although the responsible factors are numerous
and complex, there are a number of factors that physicians in this cohort
share. In this presentation, Dr. Moskowitz reviews the factors responsible
for physician career satisfaction and dissatisfaction. He discusses
the personality profile of a typical physician in relationship to career
satisfaction and how it is both an advantage and a disadvantage. He
defines the stages of professional burnout and illustrates with real-life
examples from coaching physicians at this stage of their careers. Then
he discusses effective strategies for managing stress, balancing work
and studies with fun, and keeping the pressures of training and personal
relationships in proper perspective. This presentation is especially
valuable for medical students, house officers, and their life partners
or significant others.
How
to Find the Perfect Job: What You Don’t Learn in Residency
Contemporary medical training superbly prepares young physicians for
the practice of scientific medicine. Few training programs provide equally
useful and state-of-the-art preparation for finding and negotiating
a first job. In this practical and popular presentation oriented towards
interns, residents, and fellows, Dr. Moskowitz reviews successful job
hunting strategies, including job search resources for private and academic
practice, curriculum vitae preparation, interviewing skills, contracts
and negotiating, and common mistakes to avoid in the process of choosing
the right job for you. The talk is illustrated with stories from his
physician coaching practice and his 28 years of personal experience
in both the private and academic sectors of American healthcare.