The November issue of Physicians Practice includes an article written by PRN Founder Michael J. McLaughlin, MD.
“Seven years ago I felt trapped in my career, as though every hour since high school was spent training to become highly specialized for the wrong job. I considered getting out of practice but wondered: What else could I possibly do? My ability to replant severed fingers and reconstruct cancer defects had no apparent applications in the business world. How could I even find out what my options were? Would I really be happy in another career?”
In this article, Dr. McLaughlin looks back on his career change, highlighting the benefits and challenges faced by physicians in transition out of clinical practice.
To read the entire article, please visit the Physicians Practice website.