Lisa Rotenstein MD , Elizabeth Harry MD , Tait Shanafelt MD
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The Early Career Phase: Fostering Physician Well-being Over the Career Life Cycle
This article is the second chapter in a series of 5 articles considering the different stages of physicians’ career life cycle. The present article focuses on exploring the early career phase. The early career phase represents an exciting time when physicians establish themselves in independent practice and develop their professional identity. Despite the excitement and opportunity of this phase, it is marked by several challenges, including those related to navigating new practice settings, defining and integrating one’s personal and professional priorities, and developing a long-term approach to a physician career. Organizations can support physicians’ effective navigation of the early career phase in multiple ways, ranging from the provision of individual supports such as mentorship and coaching to enhancing care processes and provision of standard supports for supporting work-life integration. Ultimately, organizations have a unique opportunity to bring early career physicians into the fold as satisfied colleagues and ensure they are set on the path to long and fulfilling careers.
期刊介绍:
Mayo Clinic Proceedings is a premier peer-reviewed clinical journal in general medicine. Sponsored by Mayo Clinic, it is one of the most widely read and highly cited scientific publications for physicians. Since 1926, Mayo Clinic Proceedings has continuously published articles that focus on clinical medicine and support the professional and educational needs of its readers. The journal welcomes submissions from authors worldwide and includes Nobel-prize-winning research in its content. With an Impact Factor of 8.9, Mayo Clinic Proceedings is ranked #20 out of 167 journals in the Medicine, General and Internal category, placing it in the top 12% of these journals. It invites manuscripts on clinical and laboratory medicine, health care policy and economics, medical education and ethics, and related topics.