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Christopher R. Hood JR, DPM Premier Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Malvern PA Fellowship Trained Foot and Ankle Surgeon

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Christopher R. Hood JR, DPM

Premier Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Malvern PA

Fellowship Trained Foot and Ankle Surgeon

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The Students and Residents’ ProgramAPMA – ASM 2017

Christopher Hood, DPM (YP)

Transition from student to resident and resident to practitioner

Lindsey Calligaro, DPM (YP)

Why a Fellowship

Melissa Lockwood, DPM

Is Private Practice Still an Option

Michael Sganga, DPM (YP)

Starting out in Practice and Job Search

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Roadmap THIS IS A HUGE TOPIC

What to do as a:

Student

Resident

Practitioner

What to do during a transition from:

Student to Resident

Resident to Practitioner

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Student & Resident LifeStudent - General Resident – General

Do well in school. (Obviously)

Get exposed.

Rotations, conferences, etc.

Networking. (3rd-4th year)

Be involved.

Societies, research, community service, etc.

Visit programs (3rd year).

Pass boards. (Obviously, and a MUST)

Learn more about yourself.

End game?

Do well in residency. (Obviously) Be a good resident to your patients, co-

residents, attendings.

Get exposed. Rotations, conferences, etc. Office rotations – learn how to bill!! Networking. (1st-3rd year)

Be involved. You only get these 3 years once. Take

advantage of everything offered. Societies, research, community service,

etc.

Pass boards. (Obviously, and a MUST*) Prepare for the job search.

(fellowship?)

Learn more about yourself. End game? Change in goals?

Stay Organized Stay Ahead

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Student & Resident Life (cont’d)Student – General Resident – General

Determine what you want…

(what does this mean?)

Intensity of a residency (fast paced, laid back; independent or managed)

Type of residency (office based, hospital based, combo; “well-rounded” or “focused”)

Geographic location of a residency Geographic location of your life

post-residency

Thoughts about possible fellowship? Can determine this later as well

Determine what you want…

(again, what does this mean?)

Intensity of a job

Type of job Office based, hospital based,

combo; VA; “well-rounded” or “focused”; large/small group, solo; wound care, nursing home, etc “mandatory” duties; hospital call?

Geographic location of a job

Thoughts about possible fellowship? Can determine this up to spring

of PGY-2, then you must* start applying.

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Student – Externships Take and consider each one individually.

Do not directly compare. Especially aloud.

Pros/Cons list

Does it have what you are looking for?

Observe EVERYTHING (big AND little moments)

Send “Thank You” notes to attendings (± residents) worked with.

Re-visit places of interest (e.g., day, academics, etc).

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Transition Points:(Student Resident Practitioner) Be prepared:

Start “early.” Re-visit the residency or continue the networking / connections for

jobs you’re interested in.

Prepare yourself for the start of the phase.

Resume, Cover Letter, etc (continually update)

Move: Give yourself (family) time to settle in so you can start day 1

with no distractions.

Start paperwork ASAP: Residency should guide you (license, credentials, etc).

Job should guide you (license, credentials, insurances, etc)

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Are Residencies Really Preparing Doctors for Practice? Lowell Weil JR, DPM (5/4/16) “I am flabbergasted at how ill prepared many of the

applicants are in their ability to secure a job and worse, how they will be able to survive once they get a job.”

“With the amount of online resources to help guide the creation of these important documents that are the first look at a person, it is surprising that résumés and CVs are so poorly constructed,” and are “difficult to read, poorly formatted, not updated, incomplete and just look bad.”

“…the candidate did not take a few seconds

to personalize the letter.”

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Where To Look for A Job????

1) Cover Letter / Letter of Intent (First Impression!!)(2) CV/Resume(3?) Business Cards(4?) Website

(A) Do you want the best job (ex. What you specifically want to be doing, highest salary, best practice/name) vs.(B) Where do you want to live?(or, Do you want to do a fellowship?)

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Where To Look For A Job? Websites: (http://www.footankleresource.com/life-after-

residency.html)

APMA, ACFAS, Pod Job Success, Podiatry Management, Podiatry Exchange, AAPPM, AOFAS, AOFAS, JAMA, DocCafe.com

Local State Organization Websites

School Websites (Kent, NYCPM, Scholl, Temple)

Monster, Indeed, Glassdoor, HealtheCareers.com, Craigslist

Word Of Mouth: Mentors, attendings, family/friends, device reps

Conferences (APMA, ACFAS, State Mtgs)

Google Maps Search terms “podiatry”, “foot and ankle”, “orthopaedics”,

“multi- speciality”, “hospital”, etc.

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So you have a job…(!!!)

…now what do you do?

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Let People Know You Exist

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Saying Thank You

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IDEAS: Local athletic clubs (sponsorship); local gyms; hospital CME; community events; residency events; blogs; online sources, etc…

Networking

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You’ve Made It!!! Actually, you haven’t.

Graduate College...

Graduate Podiatry School…

Complete Residency…

Obtain a job…

Board Qualified Certified

Practice for 10-15 years…

OK, now I’ve finally made it.

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And don’t forget to read…

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Question?Contact me at:

[email protected]@crhoodjrDPM

[email protected]

www.premierortho.com610-644-6900