
Episode #221: The Most Flexible Job You’ve Never Heard Of—Supporting Our Military as a MEPS Physician
If you are looking for a flexible, meaningful role that does not require board certification or recent clinical practice, you will not want to miss today’s episode. Today, I am joined by Dr. Phyllis Nsiah-Kumi, Chief Medical Officer at the Cleveland Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS). Dr. Nsiah-Kumi shares what it is like to work as a MEPS physician — a rewarding opportunity to assess the medical readiness of military recruits while enjoying flexible hours, no insurance billing, and part-time options. We explore who is qualified for this work, what a typical day looks like, compensation considerations, and how physicians can get started in this unique and impactful role. In this episode we’re talking about: What MEPS physicians do and why their role is so important. Who qualifies for MEPS physician roles — including licensing and training details. The day-to-day responsibilities of working at a MEPS station. The flexible, PRN structure for independent contractors. How to find MEPS opportunities and begin the application process. Compensation structure and insurance coverage considerations. Dr. Nsiah-Kumi’s personal story of pivoting to this work after burnout. Links for this episode: Phyllis Nsiah-Kumi, MD, MPH - LinkedIn Chenega - Contractor Company for MEPS positions https://www.chenega.com/ Mr. Ronald Knight - Recruiter for Chenega MEPS positions Ronald.Knight@chenega.com Resume Kit with New AI video - 20% for one week. I’m excited to announce a brand-new addition! I’ve just added a bonus video that shows you how to use ChatGPT and artificial intelligence to enhance your résumé and cover letter. This new lesson gives you practical tips for customizing your materials to job descriptions and using AI as a powerful assistant in your job search. To celebrate this new addition, you can get 20% off the Resume Kit for the next 10 days, until June 10th, 2025 at midnight. Just use the code RESUMEHELP at checkout.
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