Taking control of your career - live webinar

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Thinking about your career at any time is a healthy activity to do and the aim of this session is to help you to be more fulfilled, happy, and successful at work. This webinar is designed to give you the confidence to take control of your career and help you ensure that you are shaping what you do and creating possibilities to carve out areas of focus for the future.

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Free for BMA members.

What to expect from the webinar

This webinar is relevant for all career stages but in particular it will be useful to have an opportunity to press the pause button and think about where you are in your medical career and how you want it to evolve over the year(s) ahead.

  • The webinar is up to one hour.
  • It is taught by a subject matter expert.
  • No preparation is needed, just bring a pen and paper if you want to make notes.
  • A certificate of attendance will be given for watching the full duration of the live webinar. 
  • The webinar will be recorded and a link sent out when it has ended.

 

What you will learn

By the end of the webinar, you will be able to:

  • understand how your skills and values shape your professional practice
  • discover a structured approach to your career planning - career management cycle
  • discuss individual career transitions and how to carve out career possibilities
  • kickstart your thinking to help you manage your career actively.

 

Who is this webinar for?

  • All BMA members who are reflecting on their career direction/choices or who want to prepare themselves for future decision making.
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