Today, we’re diving into the essential role LinkedIn plays for clinicians at all career stages. LinkedIn isn’t just a social network; it’s a powerful tool for professional branding, networking, and career development. We’ll discuss how to conduct a thorough audit of your profile, including optimizing your headline, experience, and skills sections. Tracy Bingaman will guide you through creating a compelling LinkedIn presence that captures your professional essence and opens doors to new opportunities.
In this episode, you’ll learn how to enhance your LinkedIn profile with a professional headshot, a custom cover photo, and engaging descriptions of your experience and achievements. We’ll also explore strategies for expanding your network thoughtfully and meaningfully, connecting with industry leaders, and staying proactive in your professional development.
By the end of this episode, you’ll have the tools to transform your LinkedIn profile into a robust platform that reflects your career aspirations and amplifies your professional accomplishments. Whether you’re looking to make a career move or simply enhance your online presence, these insights will help you create a powerful LinkedIn profile that stands out. Tune in and make your LinkedIn presence as dynamic as your career!
Having a CV is step one but step two is customizing that resume to be specific for the position you are applying for. It involves honing in on three parts of your CV and updating those pieces to match the job description, the goals of the organization, and is going to set you apart as an ideal candidate.
Talking about death and dying can be awkward, uncomfortable, and even scary. Tracey Piparo found her dream Unicorn Job as a Palliative Care PA, and she’s here to teach us how to talk about death with not only our patients, but also our own families. Tracey shares many clinical pearls that every healthcare provider, regardless of specialty, can use in their practice to normalize the conversation around death.
Do you feel frustrated by our current healthcare system and how it focuses more on sick patients than on keeping patients healthy? Do you spend most of your time as a Primary Care PA completing insurance prior authorizations and fighting what seems like a never-ending battle to actually care for your patients? PA Julia Harris, who is here to explain all about the Direct Primary Care model of healthcare. Julia can focus on what really matters in medicine and why she became a PA in the first place – helping patients become the healthiest versions of themselves.
PA Kristin Burton discusses the various options that exist on repaying student loans, including what to consider in the short term and the long term. We talk about the best methods for repayment as well as how to prioritize paying off your student loans with your other money goals, like retirement, travel, and kids’ college savings.
On today’s podcast, I have the honor of speaking with former president of AAPA and current CMO and VP of Clinical Affairs of AAPA, Jennifer Orozco. We discuss advocacy, making an impact, and how to get a seat at the table. Jenn stresses the importance of removing barriers to PA practice because healthcare can’t afford […]
From obtaining leadership roles as a PA to becoming more efficient at EMR charting to prioritizing your mental well-being, we have it all covered in this episode of The PA Is In! Join me as I dive deep into conversation with Don Martinez, PA-C on a wide variety of important and meaningful topics. Don is […]
Some things simply matter more than money. Check out these valuable insights about non-salary benefits of working as a PA. You’ll walk away with renewed hope in the compensation you’re already getting and a framework to determine which of those things matter most to you.