Graduated college a pre-med Biology major/business minor, but my undergrad experience was traumatizing to the point where I can barely get started looking at the MCAT. I've explored other career options such as nursing, physician assistant, pharmacist, etc. but I mentally can't get over the hump anymore.
I've tried confronting this issue for years now, and I simply think my path as a healthcare provider may be done.
But I don't my career in healthcare to be over. Taking care of my community has always been my plan. I still want to be involved in healthcare even if I'm behind something other than a stethoscope.
All the physicians who've treated me have told me never to get into private practice because of the business side of things - managing practices is a pain in the ass.
Is this as an opportunity for a career pivot? Coordinating with my neighborhood private clinics so that I can manage the administrative side of things and allow the physicians + their staff can focus on treating patients?
Is it possible to stretch management responsibilities over a network of private practices that may or may not be connected?
If such a career isn't viable, what else should I look into?
0 nhận xét:
Đăng nhận xét