Discover how Dr. Rip Patel found fulfillment and reconnected with medicine's values and ethics as a physician. But just when everything seemed to be falling into place as a new emergency physician, he experienced a toxic workplace. Dr. Patel was at a crossroads in his career. How did he navigate this challenge and find fulfillment? Tune in to find out!
My special guest is Dr. Rip Patel
Dr. Rip Patel is an accomplished emergency medicine practitioner who bucks the industry's traditional norms. After graduating with honors from New York University and UT Southwestern Medical Center, Rip pursued his passion for global health, working on charity medical missions across Central and South America. Rather than being tied down by fixed hospital contracts, Dr. Patel found a way to maintain his standards of practice and personal freedom through locums work. Rip shares his formula for cultivating a meaningful career, in line with his ethics and values.
Ultimately, to me, it's about control and controlling my own life, my own practice, how I practice. And it's since allowed me to get back to doctoring. - Dr. Rip Patel
In this episode, you will be able to:
Streamlining the onboarding process at new medical facilities
Adapting to new medical facilities as a locum tenens physician often requires developing effective onboarding strategies. Dr. Rip recommends taking measures such as shadowing a colleague and creating a comprehensive checklist of important qu
Are you a healthcare professional looking to empower yourself and advance in your field? Then, you won’t want to miss the transformational Women in Medicine Summit, September 13-14 at the Drake Hotel in Chicago. This event is a powerhouse of inspiration designed to elevate and celebrate women in medicine.
Dr. Austin, host of this podcast will be there and hopes you will be too!
MicroSkills is built on one core, easy-to-learn principle: every big goal, complicated task, healthy habit, and, yes, even what we think of as character traits, can be broken down into small, learnable, skills that can be practiced, and incorporated real-time. Pre-order wherever you buy your books or on Amazon; launches Apr 16.
Discover how Dr. Rip Patel found fulfillment and reconnected with medicine's values and ethics as a physician. But just when everything seemed to be falling into place as a new emergency physician, he experienced a toxic workplace. Dr. Patel was at a crossroads in his career. How did he navigate this challenge and find fulfillment? Tune in to find out!
My special guest is Dr. Rip Patel
Dr. Rip Patel is an accomplished emergency medicine practitioner who bucks the industry's traditional norms. After graduating with honors from New York University and UT Southwestern Medical Center, Rip pursued his passion for global health, working on charity medical missions across Central and South America. Rather than being tied down by fixed hospital contracts, Dr. Patel found a way to maintain his standards of practice and personal freedom through locums work. Rip shares his formula for cultivating a meaningful career, in line with his ethics and values.
Ultimately, to me, it's about control and controlling my own life, my own practice, how I practice. And it's since allowed me to get back to doctoring. - Dr. Rip Patel
In this episode, you will be able to:
Streamlining the onboarding process at new medical facilities
Adapting to new medical facilities as a locum tenens physician often requires developing effective onboarding strategies. Dr. Rip recommends taking measures such as shadowing a colleague and creating a comprehensive checklist of important qu
Are you a healthcare professional looking to empower yourself and advance in your field? Then, you won’t want to miss the transformational Women in Medicine Summit, September 13-14 at the Drake Hotel in Chicago. This event is a powerhouse of inspiration designed to elevate and celebrate women in medicine.
Dr. Austin, host of this podcast will be there and hopes you will be too!
MicroSkills is built on one core, easy-to-learn principle: every big goal, complicated task, healthy habit, and, yes, even what we think of as character traits, can be broken down into small, learnable, skills that can be practiced, and incorporated real-time. Pre-order wherever you buy your books or on Amazon; launches Apr 16.