I entered medicine believing (perhaps naïvely) that experience mattered. Triple board certification, years of clinical practice across three specialties, and working in New York City felt like assets that would translate beyond the bedside. Like many burned-out physicians, I assumed that transitioning into a non-clinical role would be difficult, but not absurdly so.
I was wrong.
Over several years, I applied to what felt like thousands of positions in pharmaceutical companies, utilization …
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To be honest, I never imagined myself treating A-list celebrities and professional athletes in Manhattan. As a young physician in Juárez, Mexico, I spent my earliest years working in community clinics and even pharmacies on the city’s impoverished peripheries. Back then, the idea of practicing at one of the most prestigious hospitals in the United States (let alone as a pain management specialist) was unthinkable. And yet, only a few …
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I have been fortunate to practice in several areas of medicine in my career. This has led me to triple board certification in family medicine, palliative medicine, and addiction medicine. I speak Spanish fluently, have a spotless record, and have dedicated my career to caring for underserved patients.
Despite this, after years of applying to prestigious health systems in a major city, I’ve never once been contacted for an interview in …
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