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Key points:
Think about career choices in terms of sustainability, what needs to happen to allow you to work in medicine for years to come?
You don’t have to sacrifice your needs and your health for your patients and your job
Ask yourself what YOU need first and foremost. Only then can you serve others. You can’t provide compassionate care if you’re burned out.
Create a margin between what you spend and what you make so you’ll have the freedom to walk away if you need to.
First ask yourself which values matter the most to you. Then look at how you show up on an average day, does this support your values and how you want your life to be?
Pay attention to your health. Your body will let you know when your values and priorities are misaligned.
Don’t become so entangled in your identity as a PA that you lose sight of your own self-worth.
Let go of guilt over making job changes. We’re all adults, we’re free to make choices and live lives without regret.
This job is not your “one shot.” We add exceptional value to the healthcare system both as providers to our patients and colleagues with the doctors we work with.
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