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Leaving your đŸ„Œ job on a high note [and with gratitude!]

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You can’t control how they left you. You can control how you leave them. Consider sending a thank you note.

By Michael Tetreault, Editor-in-Chief, Concierge Medicine Today/Host, Concierge Medicine Forum

Hear me out 


Experts say finishing well requires expressing gratitude — even to those you’ve worked next to, for, and around for the past few years.

Do you want to finish this job, this chapter, or your current season on a high note, or carry the emotional and mental baggage into the exam room or hallways within the confines of your new adventure? Physicians have it tough enough already, wouldn’t you agree?

For one Physician reading this right now, expressing gratitude as they finish this season of their career may well be their most critical test.

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CONCIERGE MEDICINE TODAY IS THE INDUSTRY'S TRADE PUBLICATION, EST. 2007. DISCLAIMER: THIS SITE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL, FINANCIAL, LEGAL OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. © 2024 CONCIERGE MEDICINE TODAY, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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You can’t control how they left you. You can control how you leave them. Consider sending a thank you note.

By Michael Tetreault, Editor-in-Chief, Concierge Medicine Today/Host, Concierge Medicine Forum

Hear me out 


Experts say finishing well requires expressing gratitude — even to those you’ve worked next to, for, and around for the past few years.

Do you want to finish this job, this chapter, or your current season on a high note, or carry the emotional and mental baggage into the exam room or hallways within the confines of your new adventure? Physicians have it tough enough already, wouldn’t you agree?

For one Physician reading this right now, expressing gratitude as they finish this season of their career may well be their most critical test.

READ FULL STORY ...

CONCIERGE MEDICINE TODAY IS THE INDUSTRY'S TRADE PUBLICATION, EST. 2007. DISCLAIMER: THIS SITE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL, FINANCIAL, LEGAL OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. © 2024 CONCIERGE MEDICINE TODAY, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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