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ACP's Career Connection
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Announcing ACP's Career Connection 2024 Summer Career Guide.
In this issue:
- Recruiting, retaining rural physicians
- Where’s your niche?
- Keep current on the changing medicolegal landscape
- Climbing to the C-suite
- Top tips to nail your next presentation
- Make yourself more marketable
- Civil surgeons can help pave the way to citizenship
- Five questions to ask yourself if you’re anxious about a job change
The 2024 Summer Career Guide is also available at careers.acponline.org.
You'll also find current job opportunities located at medical facilities across the US.
The Summer Career Guide will be available until September 1, 2024.
Physician Well-being and Professional Fulfillment
Providing guidance and resources that foster communities of well-being for internal medicine physicians to best serve patients and optimize professional fulfillment.
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I.M. Emotional Support Hub
With everything internal medicine physicians have to do on a daily basis, it’s common to feel overwhelmed, stressed, or depressed. Taking care of ourselves and encouraging others to practice self-care sustains our ability to care for those in need.
Protect your health and well-being by connecting with easily-accessible peer support through the Physician Support Line, and affordable, confidential counseling is available through The Emotional PPE Project and The Therapy Aid Coalition.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, help is available 24/7. Text 741741 or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (988 or 1-800-273-8255) or Disaster Distress Hotline (1-800-985-5990). |
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