Healthcare doesn't burn people out - misalignment does.
Clinicians don't stop caring. Students don't choose healthcare lightly. And yet too many people find themselves exhausted, stuck, or questioning whether they chose the right path long before their careers truly begin.
What Color Are Your Scrubs? is a first-of-its-kind, alignment-first guide to healthcare careers, written for students, career-changers, healthcare professionals, and leaders who want to make smarter, more human decisions about work in medicine.
Rather than pushing readers toward a single role or degree, this book helps you understand who you are, how you're wired, and where you're most likely to thrive inside the healthcare ecosystem. At the heart of the book is Mason's Alignment Theory (MAT), supported by practical frameworks that help readers evaluate career fit before investing years of training, debt, or emotional energy into paths that don't truly suit them.
Readers begin with the Mini SCRUBfit™ Healthcare Career Assessment, a fast, eye-opening tool that reveals patterns of fit, risk, and opportunity. From there, the book explores 345 healthcare careers-including today's roles, emerging future paths, and realistic pivots that don't require starting over.
Along the way, readers learn from Masters Series contributors who have shaped healthcare from the inside, offering perspective on leadership, workforce design, education, and sustainability. Together, these voices illuminate a powerful truth: people don't burn out from caring - they burn out from working in roles that contradict who they are.
Whether you're a high school student considering healthcare, a second-career seeker weighing a leap, a clinician reassessing your path, or a leader responsible for building healthier teams, What Color Are Your Scrubs? offers clarity, language, and direction in a system that too often leaves people guessing.
Because the right healthcare career doesn't just fill a position - it fits you.