🎒 How to Craft Your Dream Career

If you’re like me, then you’re looking for a way to get your dream career. My dream was to craft a meaningful and rewarding career that I was happy with, so that I could offer my family a great life doing what I enjoyed. I struggled to make progress towards this dream for many years, sometimes even failing. But fast-forward a few years and I’m a triple-first class, Cambridge educated, Medical Doctor, Director of Studies at Oxford University, manager at a multi-million health-tech company and soon to be Lawyer at a Magic Circle law firm. I’m still building, but hopefully these guides explaining how I got here, help you craft your very own dream career.

đź’Š High-value exit options and career paths of successful ex-doctors

Back in 2017 when I first got the itch to pivot from medicine, there weren’t really many resources or networks easily available that I could leverage to investigate life outside of medicine. Here’s what I learnt, what I would do differently if I started today, as well as a list of high-value exit options for doctors and a list of successful ex-doctors who've executed it brilliantly…

đź’» I left medicine for a multi-million health tech company (Why & How)

If you’re a doctor or medical student in the UK, the thought of leaving medicine for tech has probably crossed your mind. It definitely crossed mine. But that thought would be just that. It usually doesn’t make it past a passionate conversation with friends at the end of a ward round. That was until this year, where everything changed…

🤖 How I used AI to write the cover letter that got me into tech

I left medicine to join a multi-million health-tech company. I didn’t have any real industry experience or qualifications. But this is how I enlisted the help of AI and used what I did have to convince them to give me the job…

🗓️ My Typical Month as an ex-Doctor in Health-Tech (Work, Perks & Pay)

A typical month in my life as an ex-doctor in health-tech, complete with granular detail of my job, meetings, tasks, perks and đź‘€ đź’°, looks like this...

🤖 How I use AI to speed-up boring tasks at work

I used to spend hours at work on boring, time-consuming tasks, often turning down invitations to catch-up with colleagues and having distracted client interactions as a result. But ever since I started incorporating GPT4 into my workflows and spent time perfecting my prompt engineering, I’ve transformed boring time consuming tasks into quick, enjoyable ones without compromising on quality and even performing better than ever before. This is how I did it…