The Leadership Gap No One Talks About in Academic Medicine
In this episode of the Medical Mentor Coaching Podcast, Dr. Stacey Ishman unpacks a critical but rarely named challenge facing early-career physicians: the leadership gap that emerges after training ends. While medicine prepares physicians to execute, it does not prepare them to choose. The result is ambiguity, misalignment, and career drift that often gets mislabeled as burnout.
This conversation reframes leadership development as a clarity problem—not a resilience problem—and offers a strategic lens for physicians navigating promotion, leadership roles, and long-term career direction in their first decade of practice.
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Key Points:
1. The Invisible Transition from Trainee to Faculty (0:00 – 2:00)
Why early attending life feels harder than expected
What medicine prepares you for—and what it does not
The abrupt loss of structure after training ends
2. When Decision-Making Becomes the New Skill Gap (2:00 – 3:45)
The challenge of moving from responder to decision-maker
Why many physicians have never been asked what they want
How vague success metrics create overwhelm
3. Values, Time, and Career Alignment (3:45 – 5:45)
Why copying a mentor’s path often fails
The importance of aligning values with how time is spent
Understanding what promotion committees actually evaluate
4. Leadership Roles, Tracks, and Career Sequencing (5:45 – 7:45)
Different leadership paths in academic medicine
Why “watch and learn” no longer works
How unexamined yeses lead to career drift
5. Burnout Reframed as Ambiguity (7:45 – 9:15)
Why burnout is often a clarity problem
The limits of self-care and resilience solutions
The cost of not knowing what work actually counts
6. The Power of Strategic Clarity (9:15 – 11:15)
Why clarity—not wellness programs—drives career progress
Choosing leadership roles that advance rather than stall careers
Regaining agency over your professional trajectory
7. Why This Is Not a Personal Failing (11:15 – 12:45)
How academic medicine fails to teach career strategy
Why hard work alone does not guarantee advancement
The role of strategic mentorship and coaching
8. Designing Your Career by Intentional Choice (12:45 – End)
Identifying decisions made by default rather than design
Building a multi-year plan aligned with your track and values
Why the leadership gap is real—and solvable
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