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New Job, New Challenges: Life After Radiology Training
Neeraj Lalwani1, Krishna P Shanbhogue2, Kedar Jambhekar3
11 Department of Radiology, Wake Forest University and Baptist Health, 1 Medical Center Blvd, Winston-Salem, NC 27157.
Objective:
Beginning a new job after radiology training is exciting but can also be nerve-racking. The key challenge remains making the strange familiar and assimilating with the new practice as soon as possible. This process is complicated and may require learning new policies, getting to know new colleagues, adapting to new surroundings, and learning new skills.
Conclusion:
This article provides strategies to navigate professionally and adapt to a new environment.
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