The Power of Persistence and Support To Reach Your Goals

Want CE credit? Join the Pinnacle Continuing Education Membership to gain access to exclusive digital content including webinars, live events, book clubs, and more. Earn CE credit while consuming content you enjoy from creators you already love. 

Dr. Kimberly Hatchett shares her unique path to medicine, starting with a business background that led her to reevaluate her life's purpose. She pursued pharmaceutical sales and discovered her passion for learning about diseases and medications. Encouragement from fellow physicians and a change in her social circle inspired her to pursue medical school. Dr. Hatchett discusses the importance of persistence and finding a supportive network. She also shares her experience in balancing clinical practice with administrative responsibilities and her future goals of motivating crowds and speaking to larger audiences.

Takeaways

  • Persistence and a strong support network are key in pursuing a non-traditional path to medicine.

  • Don't be afraid to approach and connect with people who are where you want to be.

  • Balance is essential in managing clinical practice and administrative responsibilities.

  • Failure is part of the process and can lead to greater appreciation and success.

  • Envisioning and pursuing future goals can lead to fulfilling new opportunities.

Learn more about Dr. Kimberly Johnson-Hatchett
Dr. Kimberly Johnson-Hatchett, a Kansas City native, is a board-certified neurologist who did training in both General Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology.  She currently is the Interim Chief Medical Officer for her hospital system but continues to see patients with neurological disorders with a clinical focus on the diagnosis and treatment of ALS, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.  She also works with and teaches medical students, residents and fellows and is a Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology through Kansas University School of Medicine.  Prior to medical school, Dr. Kim, who also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Finance and Banking, worked in Sales, Logistics and Business management in various corporations.  In addition to her professional career, she has written a book, Retrospective Calling, Looking Back to Create Your Path Forward and frequently speaks on the topics of resilience, health prevention, work balance, and finding your true calling in life.  

Previous
Previous

Ten Things Thriving Clinicians Do

Next
Next

Raising A Healthy Youth Athlete