Specific, individualized mentoring for Practicing PhysiciansInterested in an experienced outside perspective on the quandaries of professional life as a doctor?Shed some light on your situation and we will be in touch shortly! This particular form is for current Practicing Physicians.If you are in a different phase of your career, go here.To reach out about speaking or consulting, go here. I am a... * International Medical Graduate not yet enrolled in a residency or fellowship program Resident currently in a Graduate Medical Education (GME) program Fellow currently in a Graduate Medical Education (GME) program Practicing Physician Organization Interested in Consulting Organization Interested in Speaking Name * First Name Last Name Email * Phone * Country (###) ### #### How did you hear about us? Conference Speaking Engagement Colleague LinkedIn YouTube Other Additional comments As a practicing physician, I would like help with: Attending Physicians: - Career counseling toward advancement and promotion opportunities Advancement in academic rank Burnout prevention strategies So I feel burned out: now what? Balancing personal, family, and professional life I'm considering a major change in my professional life: Should I take this opportunity? I'm thinking about retiring I'm no longer enjoying the profession: sorting through it all Overcoming challenges, adversity, and personal crises in medicine SOS - I didn't think a performance review went well: now what? Professionalism issues including ethical dilemmas and issues of conscience Setting up an individualized plan for personal well-being How to set up a sabbatical and some time away from medicine Advice on improving the efficacy of my resume for job search success Building my community of support Overcoming language and cultural barriers Financial pressures and stressors unique to medicine Overload: taking a deep step back Humor me, doctor: laughter as good medicine How to thrive as a married medical student Challenges and issues in professionalism Remediation of courses and/or honor code violations Communication with peers, staff, residents, and leaders How to relate well with chairs and deans Dealing with administration The Patient Load: Volume: When you have simply too many patients in too little time The Patient Load: Problems: Life and death situations and complex cases leading to weighing down of the physician Dealing with the load: patient problems, life and death situations The Parent Traps I: Physician as Parent: becoming a good parent despite being a physician The Parent Traps II: Sandwiched: dealing with your aging parents as a physician Thank you!