Hosted by Charley Lowry

Episode Fourteen with guest Kyle Claussen

For this fourteenth episode of the “Surviving & Thriving in Residency” podcast, host Charley Lowry welcomes Kyle Claussen, CEO of Resolve.

Together they discuss navigating issues that arise with Locum Tenens contracts, physician non-compete trends and many more informative details about the physician contract process.

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ABOUT THE SURVIVING & THRIVING IN RESIDENCY PODCAST

This ongoing series, hosted by PracticeLink Director of Graduate Medical Education (GME) Outreach Director Charley Lowry, focuses on the journey to become a physician — from med school through residency and fellowship. These episodes, released weekly, consist of Charley leading a thoughtful discussion with healthcare professionals who share tips and insightful information from their own medical journey to inform and provide priceless guidance for the next generation of prospective healers. Medical students, residents and fellows can all benefit from the candid conversations, which are often based on questions and topics directly supplied by those who are in the early steps of their healthcare careers.

KYLE CLAUSSEN, TODAY’S PODCAST GUEST

Kyle Claussen is the CEO of Resolve, a company dedicated to empowering physicians. Resolve gives physicians instant access to the tools needed to ensure they get the salary and contract terms they deserve. Resolve is the preferred resource for over 50 national and state medical societies and Kyle frequently speaks at national conferences about the state of physician employment. Kyle is married to a physician, is a father of three kids, and has a Bernadoodle named Murphy.

ABOUT THE HOST

Charles (Charley) Lowry currently serves as the Director of Graduate Medical Education (GME) Outreach for PracticeLink. Before PracticeLink, in his role as Statewide Campus Director, Charley worked directly with medical students and residents at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine. In his current role, Charley provides all the necessary tools and resources for residents/fellows to be successful in finding their first practice after residency. He frequently collaborates with residency directors and coordinators across the country to provide free PracticeLink resources to their programs including webinars, CV reviews and in-person presentations of First Practice: The Resident and Fellow Career Guide.  

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