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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 34 MIN

378: [LEAD] From Bedside to Boardroom: PA Leadership, Identity & Influence Without Authority with Beth Welch

from The PA Is In | Tracy Bingaman | Physician Assistant/Physician Associate/PA-C/PA-S/PA Student · host Tracy Bingaman, PA-C | The Money PA | Physician Assistant | Physician Associate

What happens when the role that once fit perfectly starts feeling a little too small?In this episode, Tracy sits down with Beth Welch, a PA whose career journey has taken her from trauma and critical care medicine into executive healthcare leadership, innovation, and systems-level impact.Together, they explore what it feels like to step away from traditional clinical practice, navigate the identity shifts that come with career growth, and embrace opportunities that don't always fit the expected path.They discuss:Why careers are more like jungle gyms than laddersThe hidden leadership skills clinicians develop every dayInfluence without authorityBurnout and career evolutionThe transition from bedside clinician to executive leaderSystems thinking and healthcare innovationFinding purpose beyond a job titleHow clinicians can create impact at scaleWhether you're considering a non-clinical role, exploring entrepreneurship, or simply feeling called toward something bigger, this conversation offers both practical insights and permission to evolve.Key takeaways1. Roles Are Static. People Are Dynamic. Many clinicians experience discomfort not because they're in the wrong profession, but because they've grown beyond the role they're currently occupying.2. PAs Are Built for Leadership Adaptability, communication, systems thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving are skills clinicians practice every day—even when they don't recognize them as leadership skills.3. Influence Doesn't Require Authority. Some of the most impactful leaders aren't the people with the highest title—they're the people who consistently move projects, people, and ideas forward.4. Burnout can be a Positive Catalyst For many clinicians, burnout becomes the signal that something needs to change—not necessarily medicine itself, but how they engage with it.5. Career Paths are Rarely Linear The most fulfilling careers often look more like a jungle gym than a ladder, with lateral moves, pivots, experiments, and unexpected opportunities along the way.Bethany Welch http://bethanywelch.com/ Clinician Entrepreneur Collective www.tracybingaman.com/waitlist

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