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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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Dr. Steven Cordero provides advice on how to assimilate non-medical tasks like coding, billing, and insurance during the transition from resident to staff pathologist.
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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. Justin Richey calls attention to the fact that burnout can affect pathology residents and discusses strategies for avoiding it.