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In this episode, we explore the pivotal role of focus. In the journey to becoming a clinician scientist, we discuss the complexities of balancing clinical responsibilities, research, and administrative duties.

Key Points Discussed:

  1. Focus on What Matters: Understand the hierarchy of priorities and distinguish between urgent and truly important tasks.
  2. Focus on the Most Important Asset: Emphasize self-investment, continuous learning, and maintaining physical and mental well-being as crucial aspects of success.
  3. Focus on the Vital Few: Apply the principle of the vital few to identify and concentrate on activities that significantly impact career progress, especially in writing and scientific communication.
  4. Focus on Eliminating Time Wasters: Address energy-draining elements, avoid unnecessary conflicts, and safeguard time against non-essential tasks hindering scholarly pursuits.
  5. Focus Like Someone Incapable of Doing Anything Else: Strategically choose areas of involvement and feign ineptitude in tasks outside the primary scope to preserve energy for critical research work.

Links and Resources Mentioned:

  1. Essentialism by George McKeon
  2. The 80/20 Principle by Richard Koch

Call to Action: Consciously implement these five focus keys. Prioritize what matters, invest in self-development, identify the vital few, eliminate time wasters, and focus on scholarly pursuits.

Share your focus journey and experiences on social media using #ClinicianFocus.

Sponsor/Advertising/Monetization Information:

This episode is sponsored by Coag Coach LLC, a leading provider of coaching resources for clinicians transitioning to become research leaders. Coag Coach LLCis committed to supporting clinicians in their scholarship.

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