Leadership Coaching
for Faculty in Academic Medicine
Why Work with a Leadership Coach?
You can't learn to lead solely from a book or a lecture. Leadership is learned through experience. Working with a professional coach lets you be intentional in the way you learn from experience.
Topics my clients bring to coaching include...
Leading Yourself
- Balancing work and life
- Developing and advancing your career
- Recovering from burnout
- Overcoming imposter syndrome
Leading Others
- Influencing without control
- Setting and managing expectations
- Holding people accountable
- Giving feedback
- Addressing interpersonal conflict
Leading in Organizations
- Navigating matrixed reporting structures
- Managing clinics, research labs, and education programs
- Advocating for humanity in medicine
Leadership Coaching with Mike Caracalas
- Our agenda is your leadership development. Together, we define a learning and leadership agenda for the 6 month engagement.
- Each month we...
- Meet via Zoom for ~50 minutes.
- Address a topic of your choosing that aligns with your leadership agenda.
- Create commitment(s) and accountability for the action you will take toward your goals.
- Scheduling is in your control, using my online Calendly tool.
Let's Talk
A commitment like this should not be made lightly. A good first step is a free, no obligation conversation for us to get to know each other. In 45 minutes or less, we'll explore what's leading you to consider leadership coaching, give you a sense of what it's like to work with me, and answer your questions.
Schedule an IntroductionWorking with a Professional Coach is a Unique Experience
Coaching with a skilled professional may be different than what you are expecting. We're all used to receiving help from others in the form of mentoring, advice, and expertise.
Coaching is different.
Coaching with a skilled professional is a partnership designed to bring out the best in you. Advice and instruction will only get you so far. Understanding yourself and what will work for you is your responsibility. No one else can do that for you. Taking action is your responsibility.