Physician practice revolves around two important concepts: reducing the likelihood of errors and achieving the greatest likely benefit. These two concepts are framed by a significant economic bias that, given the right context, translates quite well in the world of business and finance.
So below we project 5 Reasons Doctors Are Great Entrepreneurs.
1. Tenacity
Why is toughness so important? One reason is that it provides a perspective to place short-term difficulties in the context of a higher goal. Great leaders are not only tenacious, they are tenacious for something. Their commitment to a cause helps them look past an obstacle and treat it as an opportunity to improve.
Simply put, tenacity gives them the confidence and determination to find a way, even if they don’t currently know how to do it.
2. Commitment to learning and continuous professional development
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) refers to the ongoing development of medical and non-medical competencies. Including professionalism and interpersonal, management and communication skills.
Physicians have a responsibility to demonstrate that they continue to maintain proper professional standards after training. Here, regulation becomes essential for revalidation, follow-up and to provide the necessary impetus to make CPD mandatory.
Doctors who truly understand that they are responsible to their patients and prioritize CPD in their practice are also great entrepreneurs.
3. Passion for discovery: research, testing and experimentation
The positive psychology approach pursues the growth of passion at work, greater job satisfaction and occupational health, both mental and physical, for the optimal performance of the function in medical practice. In this way, a doctor motivated by discovery: research, testing and experimentation is someone who is willing to undertake beyond the basics.
4. Desire to make a difference
There are doctors who do NOT follow the same path that others have tried and exhausted. On the contrary, they do it in their own style, becoming successful medical entrepreneurs. The first step you should take is to study the success stories and modify them in your own circumstances and context.
The path to originality lies in: clearly identifying ideas and opportunities that others don’t see; raise awareness of the problem to the fore; willingness to pay and partner with someone to carry the idea forward.
5. Interpersonal skills
Great part of interpersonal presentation it is a spontaneous expression of inner feelings, attitudes and values. It cannot be faked effectively or performed consistently in the course of relationship building.
When a doctor asks a patient: “How do you feel?” Embedded in the question are your convictions about the proper doctor-patient hierarchy, your feelings about the particular patient you are addressing, even your level of fatigue.
Each of them will determine the patient’s response and the resulting relationship.
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