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Physician NonClinical Careers with John JuricaAuthor: John Jurica, MD, MPH, CPE
Physician NonClinical Careers is presented to inspire, encourage, and teach physicians how to pivot to a new career. John Jurica will present topics important to pivoting physicians and interview experts and physicians who have completed their career pivots. Language: en Genres: Business, Careers, Entrepreneurship Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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How to Make the Locum Life Better Than Ever
Episode 446
Tuesday, 3 March, 2026
If you're a physician with at least 5 years of experience looking for a flexible, non-clinical, part-time medical-legal consulting role… ...Dr. Armin Feldman's Medical Legal Coaching program will guarantee to add $100K in additional income within 12 months without doing any expert witness work. Any doctor in any specialty can do this work. And if you don't reach that number, he'll work with you for free until you do, guaranteed. How can he make such a bold claim? It's simple, he gets results… Dr. David exceeded his clinical income without sacrificing time in his full-time position. Dr. Anke retired from her practice while generating the same monthly consulting income. And Dr. Elliott added meaningful consulting work without lowering his clinical income or job satisfaction. So, if you're a physician with 5+ years of experience and you want to find out exactly how to add $100K in additional consulting income in just 12 months, go to arminfeldman.com. =============== Get the FREE GUIDE to 10 Nonclinical Careers at nonclinicalphysicians.com/freeguide. Get a list of 70 nontraditional jobs at nonclinicalphysicians.com/70jobs. =============== Neurologist and medical journalist Dr. Andrew Wilner shares a practical, experience-based guide to locum tenens work, based on decades of practice and long-term assignments. In this summit lecture, he explains why locums can be a powerful tool for flexibility and career control, whether you're early in practice, transitioning, or looking for a different rhythm without leaving clinical medicine. He breaks down the realities physicians often overlook until they live them: unpaid travel time, how to think about compensation beyond the daily rate, and the logistical and tax details that come with multi-state work. He also references his book on locum tenens, "The Locum Life", as a deeper resource for physicians considering this path, and answers common questions about housing, travel strategy, and walking into unfamiliar settings with confidence. You'll find links mentioned in the episode at nonclinicalphysicians.com/make-the-locum-life-better/













