Non-Clinical Career Paths for Physicians

Physicians exploring non-clinical career paths have many options, including roles in the pharmaceutical industry, management consulting, health tech, clinical operations, and more. This article explores how physicians can leverage their clinical skills and navigate the transition with practical steps and expert advice.
July 24, 2024

More and more doctors are being drawn to non-clinical career paths. According to a 2023 Medscape survey, 26% of physicians are considering a nonclinical career path. This is fueled by a variety of factors, including burnout and a desire to work fewer hours.

Understanding Non-Clinical Career Paths

Physicians exploring non-clinical career paths have many options to consider. From the pharmaceutical industry to health tech startups, there are plenty of opportunities for those willing to step outside the traditional clinical setting. But it does mean you have to reorient yourself a bit differently. Instead of certifications and skill sets, you’ll now find yourself measured by outcomes and results.

Re-Inventing yourself

To be successful in making a full career transition it will take some to reinvent yourself and let go of parts of your identity that could be holding you back. 

“As a physician who has helped many physicians change careers, I have often found that the biggest barrier to entry is the job seeker themselves,” said Dr. Rami Wehbi, cofounder of MatchDay Health who walked away from a clinical career.

Being able to redefine yourself and how you market yourself to hiring managers in the larger community will take some getting used to. Often this includes letting go of parts of your identity that are highly ingrained for physicians. Being able to position yourself as the leader you are will put you ahead of a big crowd of candidates. 

Types of Non-Clinical Physician Roles

Pharmaceutical & BioTech Industry

In pharmaceutical and biotech companies, physicians can find roles related to drug development, regulatory affairs, and medical research. You’ll leverage your clinical expertise and lean upon your understanding of patient care and medical protocols. You’ll also find your ability to interpret complex medical data and communicate that to others are invaluable. Salaries for positions such as Medical Affairs Director, which oversees clinical trial strategies, typically range from $157,000 to $294,000 per year, according to Glassdoor.

Management Consulting

In management consulting, physicians use their analytical skills and clinical experience to take on complex healthcare challenges. In these kinds of roles, you’ll work with clients to develop strategic initiatives and improve operational efficiency. You’ll lean on your knowledge of clinical workflows and patient care processes. Healthcare consultants can expect to earn starting salaries ranging from $159,000 to $293,000 per year, with the potential for bonuses and performance incentives, according to Glassdoor.

CMO for Health Tech

Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) play a pivotal role in health tech companies. They lead clinical strategy and ensure alignment between product and medical standards. Physicians who transition into a CMO role use insights from their clinical background to inform product development, drive innovation, and enhance patient outcomes. You’ll also find invaluable your knowledge of medical protocols and regulatory requirements. Lastly, you may enjoy driving meaningful advancements in patient care. A CMO position may not offer a salary higher than what you may make in patient care. But additional perks such as stock options and equity grants could offer a potentially larger payout as the company grows.

Clinical Operations

If you’re interested in healthcare management, consider exploring roles in clinical operations. There you’ll oversee the delivery of patient care and have a chance to optimize healthcare processes. Your ability to navigate complex healthcare environments and drive positive outcomes will help you. In a role like a Clinical Operations Manager you’ll coordinate clinical trials, manage resources, and ensure adherence to protocols and regulations. Salaries for Clinical Operations Managers can exceed $137,000 with experience and additional qualifications, according to Glassdoor.

Medical Director

Medical Directors provide medical leadership in industries like healthcare organizations and pharmaceutical companies. In this kind of role, you’ll ensure the delivery of quality patient care and drive initiatives to improve patient outcomes. You’ll oversee clinical programs, enhance safety protocols, and optimize healthcare delivery. Your ability to bridge the gap between clinical practice and organizational strategy will help you shape healthcare policies. Salaries range from $223,000 to $416,000, with the potential for bonuses and performance incentives

Medical Communications and Writing

Physicians who enjoy breaking down complex ideas may enjoy a career in communications. As a writer or editor, you’ll translate medical concepts into accessible language. Lean upon your clinical background to help diverse audiences understand cancer or diabetes. Salaries for Medical Writers typically start at $80,000 per year and can exceed $120,000 with experience and specialization.

Health Policy Analyst

Health Policy Analysts conduct policy research and help make systemic improvements in healthcare. In this kind of role, you’ll draw upon your clinical experience to help inform client-centered policies. Companies who offer health policy analyst roles include government agencies, research institutes or foundations, and advocacy groups. Salaries can range from $107,000 to $160,000, according to Glassdoor.

Utilization Management

You could also leave your clinical practice for a career in utilization management. In this kind of role, you may work for a hospital or insurance company evaluating patient treatments and ensuring they’re effective in cost and care. You’ll also review services, procedures, and facilities. Your clinical knowledge along with your critical thinking and problem solving skills will help you succeed in this non-clinical field. 

Skills and Qualifications

Transitioning to non-clinical roles requires more than just medical knowledge. Physicians must excel in other areas like communication, leadership, and problem-solving. Being proficient in data analysis and interpretation is another valuable skill, particularly if the role you want is involved in research, policy analysis, or strategic decision-making.

How to Transition to Non-Clinical Roles

Taking the leap from a clinical role to a non-clinical one is a big change professionally. Here’s some advice to get you going.

Step 1. Self assess yourself

Examine your interests, strengths, and long-term career aspirations. Identify non-clinical roles that may align with your passions and skill sets.

Step 2. Network

Build a professional network in the industries you want to move into. You’ll gain valuable insights from informational interviews. Join online communities or consider visiting in-person events like conferences.

Step 3. Skill development

While you’ll bring a lot of transferable skills from your career as a physician, you’ll also need new skills to thrive in your next career. Identify skill gaps between your current experiences and the requirements for the roles you want to apply for. Enroll in training programs or courses to get the needed credentials. You could also consider volunteering or working part-time to get valuable experience too.

Step 4. Revise your resume and cover letter

Make sure to tailor your resume and cover letter for the roles you’re applying for. Highlight your transferable skills and show how you achieved outcomes and results.

Next Steps

Congratulations on taking the first steps toward your non-clinical career. If you need more help, we’re here for you. Contact a MatchDay Health representative today to start working toward that dream non-clinical role.

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