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Dr. Roseann Wu explains the importance of why new-in-practice pathologists need to be engaged with state pathology societies and national organizations.
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Find out the moves pathologists can make during training and early in practice that can set you up for financial success.
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Dr. Juanita Evans describes situations which female pathologists may encounter and focuses on to how to keep relationships professional and mutually respectful.
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Dr. Joshua A. Hanson provides six dos and dont's for new-in-practice pathologists to help develop relationships with their clinician colleagues.
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Dr. Nicole Riddle provides pointers and things to consider as early career pathologists embark on changing their job.
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Establishing your practice in a new hospital can carry the same sense of excitement as being a new-kid on the block. Dr. Lauren King shares three tips for getting your name out in the hospital.
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Finding a job is a daunting experience. Dr. Angie Foster shares her experience, insights, and tips on how to land your first pathology job.
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Assimilating into any new professional environment brings its own unique set of challenges and opportunities. Below are some collected cautionary tales and accompanying lessons that a new-in-practice pathologist may want to keep in their back pocket.
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Nicole Riddle, MD, FCAP, share tips for pathologists starting their new jobs, including preparing an elevator pitch, surviving orientation, and referencing a prior employer.
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Dr. Stanley J. Robboy shares practical lessons for new-in-practice pathologists after graduating from pathology residency.
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Richard Owings, MD, FCAP, explains what to do before starting at your pathologist job, eg, obtaining licensing/credentialing, arranging housing, enrolling in insurance plans, etc.