The Definitive Guide to a Fulfilling Retirement Journey with Oscar W. “Skip” Brown, MD

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Dr. Brown
Dr. Brown

Oscar W. “Skip” Brown, MD, is our guest this week on the Faculty Factory Podcast. He lays out the keys to building a fulfilling retirement and acknowledges the severe consequences of simply “doing nothing” with the windfall of time on your hands.

As a clinical professor of pediatrics with UTMB in Galveston, Texas, Dr. Brown has accumulated numerous accolades over his illustrious career. He is the immediate past vice chair for clinical affairs and former chief medical officer at UTMB. As a past president of the Texas Pediatric Society (TPS), he is a recipient of the TPS Charles W. Daeschner, Jr. Lifetime Achievement Award, for his contributions to the health and welfare of the children of Texas.

He joined us to map out some serious considerations we should all keep in mind as we approach the twilight stages of our full-time careers.

“You’ve got to have a plan for what you’re going to do with yourself with all the time you’re about to create. And it is very bad for you—very bad for you, emphasized with giant capital letters—to just have time,” Dr. Brown stressed.

Questions? You can contact him via email here to learn more: owbrown@utmb.edu.

More Podcasts to Explore

If you enjoyed this episode with Dr. Brown, please consider checking out other recent episodes that explore the “retirement season” of your career journey and the lead-up to making the decision:

Episode 345 – Setting a Plan for the Healthiest Possible Retirement from Academic Medicine with Donna Vogel, MD, PhD
Episode 332 – Strategies for Embracing a New Career Challenge or Retirement with Kimberly Skarupski, PhD, MPH
Episode 331 – Adaptability for Success at Any Stage of Your Academic Medicine Career with Janet Bickel, MA
Episode 311 – New Horizons to Explore at the Top of the Academic Medicine Mountain with Paul Rothman, MD
Episode 300 – Why Faculty Should Build a “Preferment Portfolio” with Darrell G. Kirch, MD