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I often get asked about how to transition to a non-clinical career. If you're thinking about it but you don't know where to start, I would suggest that you start with this:
http://mdjosephkim.blogspot.com/2008/04/non-clinical-opportunities-for.html
Then, outline your interests and try to identify your ideal career. Then, map out a plan to get there. It will be essential to build your network and meet people who are working in the area you're interested in. Re-connect with old classmates, friends, etc. Use social networking sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, Plaxo, etc.
You may also want to check out:
http://www.seak.com/semncc08.htm
Research, build your network, and meet people who are working in non-clinical settings.
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