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Dr. John Shufeldt Shares Women's Outliers Book

By: Mar. 19, 2015
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Outliers Publishing announced the third book in the Outlier Series, Ingredients of Outliers: Women Game Changers, is now available for sale on ingredientsofoutliers.com in paperback and eBook formats. The book profiles six accomplished women with diverse journeys and backgrounds whose bravery, innovation, charisma and perseverance paved the way for others, both men and women.

The women in Ingredients of Outliers: Women Game Changers include Jenny McClendon, PA-C, former star of the WEtv series, Raising Sextuplets and mother of nine who is working full-time as a PA and caring for her family; an Attorney-CPA and 2014 Arizona gubernatorial candidate, Christine Jones; the first woman to be Supreme Court Chief Justice in Iowa, Marsha Ternus; Jane Hamilton, the bestselling and award winning author of A Map of the World and The Book of Ruth, both Oprah's Book Club selections; ophthalmologist, humanitarian, and physician-educator, Mildred M. G. Olivier; and, award winning environmental journalist and author, Sharon Guynup.

Each chapter in the book contains an interview with an exceptional woman, with both personal and professional questions designed to offer the reader the perspective of a mentor and mentee session. The chapters also contain action guides from each professional featured, and a resources section that applies to their respective career.

Dr. John Shufeldt explains his passion for mentorship, "My only regret in life is that I didn't have a mentor earlier. There are plenty of mistakes I could've avoided and a relationship with someone more seasoned in their career could've given me insight far beyond my years. The book is intended to act as a surrogate mentor, for someone like me, who could've benefited from someone else's council."

The paperback book is $9.95 and the eBook version is $4.95. Both are available at http://www.ingredientsofoutliers.com/shop/. The eBook can be read on any device compatible with the complimentary Kindle eReader application.

In addition, short digital copies of each chapter, profiling each woman are available for purchase individually. The eBook chapters include an interview from each woman, along with action and resource guides for those aspiring to enter their related career field. The eBooks are available at http://www.ingredientsofoutliers.com/shop.

For inquiries, contact apacion(at)ingredientsofoutliers(dot)com.

About Author John Shufeldt:
As well as being a practicing physician and lawyer, Shufeldt is an experienced pilot and a business entrepreneur. He is the owner of telemedicine company MeMD.com, UrgentRad.com, UcinetMSO.org, and UrgentCareEducation.com among other health and non healthcare businesses. He teaches regularly at ASU to master's level business and law students and is on the Phoenix SWAT team.
Go here for updates and to learn more about Ingredients of Outliers: Women Game Changers and the Outlier Series.

About the Outlier Series:
After the publication of Ingredients of Outliers, and Ingredients of Young Outliers, the third book in the Outlier Series, Ingredients of Outliers: Women Game Changers will be followed by at least 12 other books over the course of 2014-2015. The books are intended for students, college graduates and anyone interested in entering or furthering their career. The goal of the series is to offer books specific to sought-after career fields with insider information and recommended channels for pursuing that career from experts in each respective profession.

The career fields featured in the Outlier Series will include but are not limited to:
Medicine, Education, Writing & Journalism, Health, Sports, Entrepreneurism & Business, Music, Science, Arts & Entertainment, Technology, and Service to Mankind & Humanity.



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