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Taking charge of your career not just for F1s but for life!

Dr. J. Blather St. Bloggins Trust presents a guide to career planning, helping you navigate from uncertainty to a well-researched and realistic career choice. Gain control over your career and create a plan for success.

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Taking charge of your career not just for F1s but for life!

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  1. Facilitated by Dr J Blather St Bloggins Trust Taking charge of your career not just for F1s but for life!

  2. The two extremes of career planning I haven't a clue what career route or what I want I know what to do/ where I am going and why Both are ok!!

  3. Where are you on this? Well thought through and properly researched I haven't a clue I know what I want to do Nothing well thought through and no or scant research

  4. Those that don't know... often doThose who know may not be right Well thought through and properly researched Procrastinating Some help needed with decision making or “vision” Realistic well matched career choice AND plan Probably (!!) on the right track I haven't a clue I know what I want to do Drifting and lost with a need for a system to generate and review options Unrealistic or poorly matched career choice with limp if any plan An urgent need to reevaluate or get real Nothing well thought through and no or scant research

  5. Which are you? Pink, red and grey are ok – if you admit them and work towards green Well thought through and properly researched Procrastinating Some help needed with decision making or “vision” PERFECTIONIST? Realistic well matched career choice AND plan Probably (!!) on the right path ON TRACK I haven't a clue I know what I want to do Drifting and lost with a need for a system to generate and review options HEAD IN SAND? Unrealistic, poorly matched career choice with limp if any plan An urgent need to re-evaluate or get real DELUDED? Nothing well thought through and no or scant research

  6. “where on earth do I start in my career planning..I am not sure I can” :-( “aha -I see lots of ways & can't wait to get cracking” :-)‏ An entertaining book by Scot Adams outlining how not to set objectives

  7. “I know what I want to do so why do I need a careers discussion” >:-/ “I can clearly articulate my career decision making process to others and also work on a plan B” :-D An enlightening book by Russo and Schoemaker on decision making in general

  8. The Career Support Form The career support discussion 4 levels of career support Job application process (separate ppt) Other resources ( 5 numbers = the 5 most key things you can do for your career dotted throughout this presentation)‏‏ And we can do this by outlining

  9. Medicine is not ... • Just turning up • Box ticking • Climbing Medicine is your car..eer • A vehicle • Which can take you places • Assumes you know...

  10. Planning is about bringing the future into the present so that you can do something about it now Alan Lakein To accomplish great things we must not only dream, not only plan, not only act - but also believe Anatole France A good battle plan that you act on today is better than a perfect one tomorrow General George S Patton Let our advance worrying become advance thinking and planning Sir Winston Churchill Some great planning quotes:

  11. We all want something different from our career It is up to you to define what you want from yours And it is up to you to look at own career in detail – no one can do that for you But we are here to help where we can Medics are heterogeneous A large heterogeneous tumour (in case you were wondering)‏

  12. What career planning may encompass • Self development • 100% responsibility • Skills • Application processes • Help

  13. What is career support?

  14. The Elements of Career support Picture of a six fingered hand Career advice Career information Career counselling Career guidance Career management skills Career "envisioning"

  15. Which element is each of these • I want to do GP but my parents think I should do surgery • I see those around me with a passion for their career route and I would like that • Can you tell me if it would be ok to go and speak to a consultant in public health medicine and how would I approach that? • I am not sure whether I really like talking to people enough to do GP or psychiatry • I find it hard to say no to people • Which are the shorter training specialities

  16. Learning more 1 • Career planning support 1 & 2 (PPt)‏ • Explains each “element” in more detail • Free download... http://medicalforum.com/Memberships/Guest.aspx QUIZ! Guess what this is and what is the pathology

  17. A) a preserved organ (which one)‏ B) a whale foetus C) a phlebolith D) the cause of berylliosis

  18. ANSWER: This is a lump of beryllium It causes a disease – not coined by someone called Beryl - but an acute allergic reaction which occurs if the dust of the elemental metal Beryllium is inhaled

  19. 2 Using the career support form • Get a copy fromyour supervisor deanery website Medical Forum guest membership • Fill before career discussions • Preparation is key • EVEN if you are certain re career choice • Download version – live links

  20. What the form facilitates • A more effective 1:1 • Encourages preparation • It highlights areas to address • An agenda/template • Turns scared/inaction to gentle exploration • Record/action plan

  21. The form + meeting also promotes • Thinking about my career • Understanding how I make decisions • Knowing more about myself • Knowing more about my options

  22. Where the 1:1 meeting fits in 3 1 Self (and own peers)‏ 2 Supervisor (1:1 career support meeting)‏ 3 Career Lead (Trust based)‏ 4 Deanery (additional resources for those in career difficulty)‏

  23. 4 Information sources ‏ • Local specialists/trainees • National Medical Careers Website • Deaneries/Schools/Royal Colleges • Psychometric tests (Myers Briggs/ Belbin/ DISC)‏ • BMJ Careers • Careers Fairs

  24. 5 Books (all written by UK doctors)‏ Prescription for change Susan Kersley Know yourself Anita Houghton Succeeding in consultant medical interviews Robert Ghosh Supercharge your medical career Sonia Hutton-Taylor So you want to be a brain surgeon?Edited by Simon Eccles & Stephen Sanders Career options in general practice – Edited by Petre Jones and Peter Aquino Career planning for everyone in the NHS – Edited by Ruth Chambers Full reading lists available at http://www.medicalforum.com/books.aspx? NHS careers http://medicalcareers.nhs.uk/

  25. More great career planning quotes He who fails to plan, plans to fail Proverb Organising is what you do before you do something so that when you do it it is not all messed up AA Milne It pays to plan ahead - it wasn't raining when Noah built the Ark Proverb And the supervisors favourite..... Bad planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part Proverb

  26. Exercise: how does each of these quotes relate to career planning Just because something doesn't do what you planned it to do doesn't mean it is useless Thomas Eddison Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men's blood. Make big plans, aim high in hope and workDaniel Burnham (1846-1912)The time is now, the place is here. Stay in the present. You can do nothing to change the past and the future will never come exactly as you plan or hope for Dan Millman When you write things down, they sometimes take you to places you hadn't planned Melanie Benjamin It's a bad plan that admits no modification Publilius Syrus (100BC)‏

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