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In this document, Dr. Howard T. Lee provides guidance on navigating the first year of practice in an academic setting. He emphasizes the importance of finding your niche, mentor, team, resources, path, and yourself.<br /><br />Finding your niche is crucial, and Dr. Lee suggests starting early and considering personal interest, patient needs, and involvement in conferences and societies. Having more than one niche is acceptable, but passion should outweigh following trends.<br /><br />Finding mentors both internally and externally is essential for clinical, research, and career guidance. Internal mentors can be found within the institution, while external mentors can be sought through professional societies and networking.<br /><br />Building a team is essential and includes colleagues, other specialists, advanced practice providers, nurses, technicians, referring doctors, researchers, and trainees. It is important to be accessible, reliable, and learn to say no appropriately. Understanding the team's culture, respecting everyone's role, and asking for feedback are important aspects of building a successful team.<br /><br />Finding and utilizing resources is crucial to support clinical protocols, education, research training, advanced degrees, and involvement in professional societies.<br /><br />Determining your career path is important, whether tenure or non-tenure, and involves clinical outreach and quality improvement projects, educational activities such as curriculum development and mentoring, and research initiatives including patient cohorts and collaboration.<br /><br />Lastly, finding yourself is crucial. Dr. Lee encourages following your passions, maintaining a work-life balance, taking a vacation before starting a new job, and seeking mental support.<br /><br />Overall, this document provides practical guidance for navigating the first year of practice in an academic setting, highlighting the importance of finding one's niche, mentorship, team, resources, path, and personal well-being.
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Dr. Howard T. Lee
first year of practice
academic setting
finding your niche
mentor
team
resources
career path
personal well-being
clinical protocols
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