Doctors and Dollars Episode #7: Starting a Non-Clinical Career with Doctor MBA

In Episode 7 of The Doctors and Dollars podcast, Vijay and I speak with Dr. Savreet Kaur. She is a doc in the Bay Area who recently made the transition from a clinical to a completely non-clinical career.

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Join us as she shares her journey including advice for anyone considering such a pivot.

A lot of great stuff in this episode!

Listen to the full episode here!

In this episode, we will talk about:

doctors and dollars non-clinical career
  • How Savreet started her career as an employed position
  • How an MBA changed her career course
  • Balancing personal and professional goals
  • Creating a non-clinical career as a young physician
  • How much money non-clinical docs can make (hint: it's a lot!)

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