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Hello everyone, we are back with another COVID-19 episode to dive further into what is going on with American economics and how it relates to you on a personal level, especially as physicians. I hope that everyone is doing well and learning to live their best life in this new world. In case you missed it, on March 18th, SC and I put out an episode that discussed rebalancing your investment portfolio and the rate cut by the federal bank. Then, on March 21st, we put out the second episode in this series, discussing interest rates, refinancing your home, and creating a budget. Lastly, on March 30th, we put out the third episode in the series talking all about the CARES Act. So, if you missed any of those, please go back and check them out first. If you'd like to support the podcast, I'd so appreciate it if you head over to HippocraticHustle.com/Patreon. You can find information there about how you can support the show. If you have any questions or concerns, please send emails to carrie@HippocraticHustle.com. Finally, please tell everyone you know about the show! Episodes are coming out fast and furious, and I'm hoping it helps you, even just a little, as we all fight this pandemic together. Please subscribe and share this with other doctors and medical professionals. My guest today, Sarah Catherine Gutierrez, aka SC, is a speaker, writer and owner of a financial planning company, called Aptus Financial. She is passionate about demystifying the financial world to women so that they can focus on the most important thing we need to do: save money for our future selves. SC also runs a blog for women and finance called, "LadySplainingMoney." SC was a featured speaker at the recent WCI conference. She lives a beautifully simple life under quarantine in Little Rock, Arkansas. The opinions expressed in the Blog are for general informational purposes only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual or on any specific security or investment product. It is only intended to provide education about the financial industry. The views reflected in the commentary are subject to change at any time without notice. In this episode, you will learn: Life updates with Carrie and SC. What is going on with student loans that are in forbearance. Why you should check your credit report during the pandemic. Why it's important to do a lot of research before being tempted to buy individual stocks during this economy. How the market is doing and why it's important not to try to, “Time the Market.” How you can use your mindset to make positive decisions and changes in your life. Links we discussed in the show: Listen to Ep. 1 of this series first: Economics of Covid 19- Ep. 1. Then, check out Ep.2: Economics of Covid-19- Ep. 2. Then, check out Ep.3: Economics of Covid-19- Ep. 3. Check out SC's website at: com. Read up on all things women and finance on her blog: com. Check your credit report for free at: AptusFinancial.com. Read more about stock picks and the market in John Bogle's book: Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life. Learn how to make decisions in a different way by reading Annie Duke's book: Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions when You Don't Have all the Facts. Listen in as Annie Duke explains how she played the gender card to win The World Series of Poker on: NPR's Hidden Brain Podcast. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Support the show here: hippocratichustle.com/Patreon Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
Hello listeners, today we have an incredible guest, Joy Hughes, MD, here to tell us all about her experience volunteering on the frontlines in New York City. She bravely decided to go and help out in one of the hardest hit areas and is here to tell us all of the details. You will hear why she decided to go, how she found the position, what she brought with her, what you can expect in a COVID Unit, and her best advice for anyone else that is thinking of doing the same thing. If you'd like to support the podcast, I'd so appreciate it if you head over to HippocraticHustle.com/Patreon. You can find information there about how you can support the show. My guest today, Joy Hughes, MD, is a double board-certified urgent and critical care physician in private practice in Oxford, Mississippi. She trained at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota for six years of residency and fellowship. She is married to a neurosurgeon and has two little girls. She enjoys life in her home state, near lots of family, and serving her rural community. She recently traveled to New York City, as a volunteer, with The Society of Critical Care Medicine to serve in a COVID surge ICU. In this episode, you will learn: Why Joy decided to volunteer to travel to New York City. How she found a volunteer position so quickly. Why she decided to work as a volunteer without pay. What did she do to prepare for her trip ahead of time. What her first day at the hospital was like. Where she was setup in the hospital and what her days entailed. What it was like getting geared up with PPE for the COVID Unit. How the unit was staffed and how that helped them. What the morale was like among the hospital's staff. What she encountered taking care of the COVID Patients and how it was to treat patients with no family members by their sides. Why she feels that working in these high-stress units can easily cause burnout. What the setup of the unit and equipment was like. How she had to learn to use older equipment in the unit that is not normally used in hospitals today. How Joy overcame mother's guilt to go volunteer. What she feels those at home can do to help fight this virus. Links we discussed in the show: If you need any assistance, please reach out to The Physician Support Line. You can call them at 1-888-409-0141. Also, please reach out to the Suicide Prevention Hotline if you need them at 1-800-273-8255. There is also pro-bono teletherapy available to frontline healthcare workers through Project Parachute. Check out Joy's blog and podcast at: Indiedocs.org. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Support the show here: hippocratichustle.com/Patreon Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
Hello everyone, we are back today with a very special guest. It is the Physician on Fire himself! He was last on the show in 2018 and is here to give us an update on how his life is going as a retired physician and how the pandemic has affected him and his family as well. Don't miss out as he gives some amazing tips for how your family can follow in his footsteps too! If you'd like to support the podcast, I'd so appreciate it if you head over to HippocraticHustle.com/Patreon. You can find information there about how you can support the show. My guest today, Physician on Fire, is a former anesthesiologist, family man and supposed outdoor enthusiast who spends way too much time indoors, especially now that he is quarantined in Northern Michigan. He attained financial independence at age 39, meaning that he could afford to retire comfortably after a 9-year career. He continued to work for various reasons, but eventually, he chose to retire early at the age of 43. Prior to the COVID-19 epidemic, he was touring Mexico and Spain with his wife and two boys. Currently, he is holed up with them in an undisclosed location in Northern Michigan. In this episode, you will learn: What POF has been up to since retirement. How much money do you really need to retire? How the quarantine is a miniature version of what your retirement could be. What changes you need to be aware of regarding savings and retirement due to the pandemic and economic changes. How to select the best investment choices for FIRE. Why it's so important to pay off student loans as soon as possible. What's next for POF and his family? What tips they have for home-schooling/world-schooling their kids. Links we discussed in the show: Head over to POF's website at: PhysicianOnFire.com. Check out the last time Physician on Fire was on the podcast: Ep. 39: Breaking Down Finances and F.I.R.E. with Physician on Fire. Learn a new language at: Duolingo.com. Submit feedback and ask questions at our Hippocratic Hustlers FB Group. Check out POF's very active FB Group: Physicians on Fire. Learn more about student loan repayment by reading: Medical Student Loans by Ben White. Read all about finance for physicians by reading: Financial Residency by Ryan Inman. Get great home-schooling resources at: KhanAcademy.org. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Support the show here: hippocratichustle.com/Patreon Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
Hello everyone. Today, I am joined by Dr. Rebecca Han. She is here to tell us all about the world of acupuncture. She answers all of your questions regarding acupuncture and even tells you how you can become a certified acupuncturist as well. Don't miss out as she shares how acupuncture can help you and your patients complete the mind-body connection. If you'd like to support the podcast, I'd so appreciate it if you head over to HippocraticHustle.com/Patreon. You can find information there about how you can support the show. My guest today, Dr. Rebecca Han, is a physician acupuncturist who began her medical career studying western medicine at St. George's University. Inspired by the current movement to practice medicine that is both preventative and community focused, Dr. Han continued her education in the field of Traditional Asian Medicine. After earning her diploma in Acupuncture, she completed her integrative medicine training at Harvard Medical School. She is now full-time faculty at The Pacific College of Health and Science in Chicago. In this episode you will learn: How Dr. Han became interested in alternative medicine and acupuncture. What is the history of acupuncture and how does it work. Why the different styles of acupuncture vary and what they are used for. What problems acupuncture can be used to solve. What a normal visit to an acupuncturist involves and the big question: “Does it hurt?” How often do patients need to be seen by an acupuncturist. Where can physicians look for acupuncturists to refer their patients. How can physicians become trained as an acupuncturist. Which ways physicians can integrate acupuncture into their practices. How do patients pay for acupuncture and is it covered by insurance. Links we discussed in the show: Find certified acupuncturists at: NCCAOM.org. Some great programs to become a certified acupuncturist are: Acumed, Ohmatopoeia and The Helms Institute. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! Support the show here: hippocratichustle.com/Patreon If you have any questions or concerns, please send emails to carrie@HippocraticHustle.com. Finally, please tell everyone you know about the show! Please subscribe and share this with other doctors and medical professionals.
Today's episode is about sexual health and may contain subject material and language that is not suitable for all audiences. Hello everyone. Today, I am joined by Dr. Sonia Wright to discuss sexual health in the times of COVID-19. During this crazy time, you may be thinking that sex is the last thing you want to think about, but Dr. Sonia is here to tell us why it should be prioritized. She also offers many suggestions on communication, and working though emotions and anxiety during difficult times. If you'd like to support the podcast, I'd so appreciate it if you head over to HippocraticHustle.com/Patreon. You can find information there about how you can support the show. My guest today, Dr. Sonia Wright, is a board-certified radiologist, trained sexual counselor, and a Certified Life Coach extraordinaire. She received her education from Stanford University, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine and the Mayo Clinic. She has also completed a training program in sexual counseling at the University of Michigan School of Social Work. Dr. Sonia has completed life coach training programs from Brooke Castillo's The Life Coach School and Learning Journeys and is a Certified Life Coach. In this episode you will learn: How Dr. Sonia got into the world of sexual counseling and coaching. What her training entailed to become certified as a sexual counselor. Why sex should not be something on your “To-Do List.” How she counsels people in the comfort of their home on their schedule. Why Dr. Sonia feels that self-care is the start of positive change. Why it's so important to communicate your needs to others. How she is helping her clients work though their emotions during COVID-19. What types of sexual intimacy you can share that are not just typical sex. What you need to be aware of regarding sexual activity during COVID-19. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Dr. Sonia's website at: SoniaWrightMD.com. Read up on NYC's guide to sex during COVID-19 here. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! Support the show here: hippocratichustle.com/Patreon If you have any questions or concerns, please send emails to carrie@HippocraticHustle.com. Finally, please tell everyone you know about the show! Please subscribe and share this with other doctors and medical professionals.
Hello everyone! Today, I am joined by Dr. Siobhan Key to discuss emotional eating. During these crazy times of COVID-19, I am certain that we could all use her advice. Listen in as she shares important tips to stop the emotional eating cycle and get you started on the road to health and wellness. If you'd like to support the podcast, I'd so appreciate it if you head over to HippocraticHustle.com/Patreon. You can find information there about how you can support the show. If you have any questions or concerns, please send emails to carrie@HippocraticHustle.com. Finally, please tell everyone you know about the show! Please subscribe and share this with other doctors and medical professionals. My guest today, Siobhan Key, MD, is the host of the, “Weight Solutions for Physicians Podcast” and is a weight loss coach for physicians. Siobhan is also a practicing family and obesity medicine physician. Her passion is helping physicians who struggle with binge or emotional eating go from being overwhelmed and out of control with their eating to feeling confident with their eating regardless of what life throws at them. Siobhan is a mom to three young kids and loves running and cooking. In this episode you will learn: Why Siobhan decided to focus on helping physicians with weight loss. What specific issues physicians face when it comes to eating and weight loss. How you can recognize when you are using food as an emotional crutch. What small changes you can make to get started on a journey to being healthier. How getting in tune with your emotions is the key to success. Why you should give yourself grace during this difficult time of COVID-19. How being hard on yourself and beating yourself up is actually detrimental. Why creating a routine and controlling your environment is very important. What you can learn and take away from this challenging time. Why being positive and thankful for the good changes that have occurred lately is helpful. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Siobhan's website at: Weightsolutionsforphysicians.ca. Listen to Siobhan's podcast at: Weight Solutions for Physicians Podcast. The Headspace App is amazing and free for physicians right now: Headspace. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Support the show here: hippocratichustle.com/Patreon Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
Hello everyone, we are back with another emergency COVID-19 episode to dive further into what is going on with American economics and how it relates to you on a personal level, especially as physicians. This episode was recorded on Saturday, March 28th. The news changes quickly these days, so please consider the date and changes in the situation as you listen to this episode. In case you missed it, on March 18th, SC and I put out an episode that discussed, amongst other things, rebalancing your investment portfolio and the rate cut by the federal bank. Then, on March 21, we put out the second episode in this series, discussing interest rates, refinancing your home, creating a budget and many other pertinent topics. So, if you missed either of those, please go back and check them out first. If you'd like to support the podcast, I'd so appreciate it if you head over to HippocraticHustle.com/Patreon. You can find information there about how you can support the show. If you have any questions or concerns, please send emails to carrie@HippocraticHustle.com. Finally, please tell everyone you know about the show! Episodes are coming out fast and furious, and I'm hoping it helps you, even just a little, as we all fight this pandemic together. Please subscribe and share this with other doctors and medical professionals. My guest today, Sarah Catherine Gutierrez, aka SC, is a speaker, writer and owner of a financial planning company, called Aptus Financial. She is passionate about demystifying the financial world to women so that they can focus on the most important thing we need to do: save money for our future selves. SC also runs a blog for women and finance called, "LadySplainingMoney." SC was a featured speaker at the recent WCI conference. She lives a beautifully simple life under quarantine in Little Rock, Arkansas. The opinions expressed in the Blog are for general informational purposes only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual or on any specific security or investment product. It is only intended to provide education about the financial industry. The views reflected in the commentary are subject to change at any time without notice. In this episode, you will learn: What is the CARES Act Stimulus and what does it mean for you? How the CARES Act affects Federal Student Loan payments. What is the Tax Efficient Waterfall and how it can help you decide where to allocate any money that you have received or saved via the stimulus. Why you should keep investing into your retirement accounts right now. How you can refinance private student loans with lower interest rates. What options small businesses have at this time including private practices. How you can access cash if you absolutely need it at this time. What changes have taken place regarding charitable donations. How you can now purchase menstrual products using your FSA. Links we discussed in the show: Listen to Ep. 1 of this series first: Economics of Covid 19- Ep. 1. Then, check out Ep.2: Economics of Covid-19- Ep. 2. Check out SC's website at: AptusFinancial.com. Read up on all things women and finance on her blog: LadySplainingMoney.com. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Support the show here: hippocratichustle.com/Patreon Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
Today, I'm back with another COVID-19 related emergency episode. This episode was recorded on Friday, March 27. The news changes quickly these days, so please consider the date and changes in the situation as you listen to this episode. If you'd like to support the podcast, I'd so appreciate it if you head over to HippocraticHustle.com/Patreon. You can find information there about how you can support the show. If you have any questions or concerns, please send emails to carrie@HippocraticHustle.com. Finally, please tell everyone you know about the show! Episodes are coming out fast and furious, and I'm hoping it helps you, even just a little, as we all fight this pandemic together. Please subscribe and share this with other doctors and medical professionals. I'm here with Ann Bittinger, a healthcare attorney with The Bittinger Law Firm, who represents physicians in their employment and practice matters, to talk about COVID-19 and the law. There are a million things we could talk about as the pandemic takes hold, and impacts us physicians in so many ways, but today we are going to focus on six pertinent questions. The questions we will review are: Do hospitals have to provide physicians with PPE and what happens if they don't? Do physicians have to have to go to work and see patients? How are physicians going to paid if they are on wRVU models and can't do elective procedures? Can my employer reassign me to the Critical Care Unit or ER or another department? What can physicians and practice owners do as the financial impact of the pandemic leaves them unable to make payroll? What can I do via telemedicine? Links we discussed in the show: OSHA Training video Mentioned by Ann Wear your PPE video! Thanks again for listening to the show. It's amazing what I am reading about the physicians on the front line. PLEASE wear your PPE and take care of yourselves first. We need to keep you healthy and available to help fight the pandemic together. So, stay strong, stay brave, and keep fighting the fight. Support the show here: hippocratichustle.com/Patreon Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
Hey everyone, we're back with another episode to try to understand what's going on with American economics and how it relates to you on a personal level, especially as physicians. In case you missed it, 3 days ago, SC and I put out an episode that discussed, amongst other things, rebalancing your investment portfolio and the rate cut by the federal bank. So, go back and check that out if you missed it. Anyhow, SC has graciously returned to discuss changes in the financial landscape over the past 3 days. Before we get into the program, let's go over some housekeeping items. If you are enjoying and gaining value from the Hippocratic Hustle Podcast, please support the show through our Patreon: www.patreon.com/hippocratichustle or, if you have goods or services that you'd like advertised on the show, shoot me an email at Carrie@hippocratichustle.com to see if it's a good fit. My guest today, Sarah Catherine Gutierrez, aka SC, is a speaker, writer and owner of a financial planning company, called Aptus Financial. She is passionate about demystifying the financial world to women so that they can focus on the most important thing we need to do: save money for our future selves. SC also runs a blog for women and finance called, "LadySplainingMoney." SC was a featured speaker at the recent WCI conference. She lives a beautifully simple life under quarantine in Little Rock, Arkansas. The opinions expressed in the Blog are for general informational purposes only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual or on any specific security or investment product. It is only intended to provide education about the financial industry. The views reflected in the commentary are subject to change at any time without notice. In this episode, you will learn: Why congress may halt evictions and what effect this has on real estate investments? Why you should refinance your house now with the lower interest rates. What you should curtail spending on at the moment to increase savings. When the government may approve the stimulus bill and what it may provide. How the federal tax return filing date being moved to July 15th is helpful. How to defer student loan payments without penalty for three months. How unemployment rates have exploded and will continue to do so in the future. Why it's super important to do an expense scrub to save during this time. How to do “The Next Right Thing” courtesy of Frozen 2. Why you need to tune out the media, and other prognosticators, and stick with your plan to cut expenses, create savings and invest wisely. How you can use the market downturn as an opportunity to learn about your brain and its predictive powers (or impediments) in order to train for the next downturn. Links we discussed in the show: Listen to Ep. 1 of this series first: Economics of Covid 19- Ep. 1. Check out SC's website at: AptusFinancial.com. Read up on all things women and finance on her blog: LadySplainingMoney.com. Learn more about deferring student loans at: NPR Article: Education Dept. Makes Changes To Standardized Tests, Student Loans Over Coronavirus and also at: US Dept. of Education. Read Jason Zweig's article in the WSJ: "The Panic of 2020? Oh, I made a ton of money- and so did you." So, in 2013 we were making like Frozen and letting it go, but in 2020 we are making like Frozen 2 where we are getting up to do the next right thing. You guys got this! Stay strong. Stay vigilant. Stay Brave. Until next time, this is Dr. Carrie Reynolds of the Hippocratic Hustle signing off. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
Welcome back everyone! It is definitely a crazy time that we are living in and crazy things are happening in the financial world too. So, I decided to have my good friend Sarah-Catherine Gutierrez back on the show. Just in case you have not heard of her before, here is her bio: Sarah Catherine Gutierrez is a speaker, writer and owner of a financial planning company, called Aptus Financial. She is passionate about demystifying the financial world to women so that they can focus on the most important thing we need to do: save money for our future selves. SC also runs a blog for women and finance called, "LadySplainingMoney." SC was a featured speaker at the recent WCI conference. She lives a beautifully simple life under quarantine in Little Rock, Arkansas. In this episode, you will learn: How the pandemic uncertainty is affecting the financial world. Why did the Fed cut the rates and why didn't that work immediately? How controlling what you can right now at home and with your health can help. How interest free federal student loans can help you financially. Why you might want to consider refinancing your student loan at record low rates. What can you do right now to offset the financial losses of this time period? Why you should make a financial plan to spend less and save more right now. What subscriptions can you cut down on in order to save money. What you should consider when it comes to investing during the time of COVID-19. Why you should not look at your 401K at the moment. Why you should not delay on contributing to HSA's and Roth's. Links we discussed in the show: Check out her website at: AptusFinancial.com. Read up on all things women and finance on her blog: LadySplainingMoney.com. The opinions expressed in the Blog are for general informational purposes only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual or on any specific security or investment product. It is only intended to provide education about the financial industry. The views reflected in the commentary are subject to change at any time without notice. For all of you on the Front Lines, stay strong. Stay vigilant. Stay Brave. The country needs you and supports you. Please stay safe, don't touch your face, and sing the chorus to Toto's, “Africa,” to switch it up a bit when you wash your hands. This is our finest moment. Please stay healthy. Until next time, this is Dr. Carrie Reynolds of the Hippocratic Hustle signing off. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we speak to Dr. Letizia Alto about her amazing blog: SemiRetiredMD.com and how she and her husband have become very successful in the real estate investing space. She shares all of her best advice to get started with real estate, make solid investing choices, shelter tax dollars and start living a semi-retired lifestyle. In this episode, you will learn: Why she got into the world of real estate investing and blogging about it. How her and her husband get along while working together on all of their businesses. Where you can get a loan and a down payment to start investing. How you can skip paying federal income taxes by becoming a Real Estate Professional. Why she feels that real estate investing is an easy way to quickly increase wealth. How they purchase B and C class housing for working class people. Why they choose to provide housing for developmentally disabled people through a company called: Supported Living. What information they offer on their blog regarding real estate investing and beyond. Letizia Alto, MD is a board-certified family medicine physician. She did her undergraduate degree at Hamilton College and completed a graduate degree in anthropology at George Washington University. After finishing medical school at University of Vermont, Letizia did her residency at Swedish Family Medicine, followed by a hospitalist fellowship. She has been a hospitalist since 2011, working at Good Samaritan Hospital, Queen's Medical Center, and Swedish Medical Center. She also started a company with her husband and served as Chief Medical Officer from 2015-2016. She currently splits her time between hospital work, traveling, real estate investing, raising three children and working on her blog: SemiRetiredMD.com along with her husband and business partner, Dr. Kenji Asakura. Links we discussed in the show: Check out her website and blog at: SemiRetiredMD.com. Peter Kim's Passive Income MD conference Virtual Pass is available here: HippocraticHustle.com/PassiveIncome Get on the wait list for Letizia and Kenji's amazing course: Zero to Freedom. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we speak to Barbara Hamilton, MD about how she planned her wedding on a budget. She tells us all about how she planned each step of her wedding and saved money along the way. Don't miss out as her and Carrie share how they both planned frugal weddings and were much happier because of it. In this episode, you will learn: Why she decided to have a frugal wedding. How having a destination wedding out of state helped her cut down her guest list. Why she thinks that having a frugal wedding gives you control over the planning and allows you to be more creative. How she purchased her drinks at a local price club to save money. How she got her flowers on her own at the LA Flower Market for around $500. Why she used Pinterest to visually plan out the whole wedding. How she got her dress off the rack at David's Bridal for around $1000. How she utilized her friends' talents to get their cake and music at a discount. How Carrie planned her barn wedding on the cheap too before they were trendy. Why she feels that budgeting for her wedding made them happier with it overall. Barbara Hamilton, MD is an interventional radiologist, physician leader, and mom, who blogs at TiredSuperheroine.com. She helps aspiring and early career doctors find work life balance and financial empowerment through her writing, coaching and speaking. Through a behind-the-scenes view, her audience gets to see her in the trenches, learning leadership skills, and balancing a demanding job with family life. Ultimately, she strives to be an example of what is possible for her audience. She uses a mix of fear-busting, idea sharing, and general cheerleading to provide her audience virtual support through their medical training so they can transition to full, multifaceted lives as attending physicians. Links we discussed in the show: Check out her website and blog at: TiredSuperheroine.com. Listen in to Barbara's last episode as well: 096 Barbara Hamilton, MD: Tired Superheroine. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
TITLE: Ryan Inman- Physician Wealth Services In today's episode, we speak to Ryan Inman, the founder of Physician Wealth Services and host of The Financial Residency Podcast. Ryan is married to a physician and truly understand the financial needs of physicians and their families. He stops by the podcast to talk about his podcast, his financial planning business and his brand new book that he and his wife wrote together. Don't miss out on all of the great tips he shares with us! In this episode, you will learn: How he got started with podcasting and some tips for starting a podcast. Some of the biggest mistakes he sees physicians making with their finances. Why it's so important to pay off your student loans as soon as possible. Why he and his wife decided to write their new book, “Financial Residency.” Ryan Inman is the founder of Physician Wealth Services and host of The Financial Residency Podcast. He graduated from the University of San Diego with a BA in Business Administration and holds a Masters in Accounting in Financial Management as well as his MBA. His wife is a physician, and when she was in residency, he witnessed how vulnerable she was to poor financial advice. Shocked at how many advisors tried to take advantage of her and her peers, he decided to start his financial planning practice. His firm works exclusively with physicians all around the country who could truly benefit from unbiased, quality, financial advice. He helps physicians create a life they love using the resources they have. Links we discussed in the show: Check out his website at: Physician Wealth Services. Check out the amazing podcast at: The Financial Residency Podcast. Learn more about Fincon at: Fincon 2020. Find Dr. Nii Darko's guidebook to podcasting: "3,2,1 Podcast" Listen in to Ryan's favorite episode so far: Overcoming Fear and Financial Phobias. Find Ryan and his wife's brand new book: "Financial Residency" Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we speak to Dr. Barbara Hamilton about her journey into the field of interventional radiology as a female physician. Only 9% of the physicians in IR are female and she is trying to change that by educating early career doctors on the benefits of entering male-dominated specialties. Her blog, TiredSuperheroine.com, helps aspiring doctors find work life balance and financial empowerment as well. In this episode, you will learn: How she got into the interventional radiology field. Why she decided to start her blog to help early career doctors. Why she feels that women don't need to limit themselves to “lifestyle” fields. How she is breaking down barriers regarding women in IR. How she helps women in IR to be successful with things like pregnancy toolkits. Barbara Hamilton, MD is an interventional radiologist, physician leader, and mom, who blogs at TiredSuperheroine.com. She helps aspiring and early career doctors find work life balance and financial empowerment through her writing, coaching and speaking. Through a behind-the-scenes view, her audience gets to see her in the trenches, learning leadership skills, and balancing a demanding job with family life. Ultimately, she strives to be an example of what is possible for her audience. She uses a mix of fear-busting, idea sharing, and general cheerleading to provide her audience virtual support through their medical training so they can transition to full, multifaceted lives as attending physicians. Links we discussed in the show: Check out her website and blog at: TiredSuperheroine.com. Learn more about Fincon at: Fincon 2020. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we speak to Dr. Eliza Minimal. She is a blogger and a minimalista. She explains to us how she created a new life for herself out of the ashes of burnout. Eliza talks to us about how she retired early from clinical medicine, and how she eventually returned, but on her own terms. Don't miss out on her best tips to eliminate debt and live a minimalist lifestyle. In this episode, you will learn: Why she started her minimalist lifestyle as a physician. How she was able to pay off her student loans and home loan so quickly. How she makes a minimalist lifestyle work in a family with two kids. Why she decided to retire at 34 years old. How she took a year off to travel around the states and Europe with her kids. Why she decided to go back to work part time on her own terms. Why she started her blog to help others realize the importance of minimalism. What she plans on doing in the future with her career and personal life. Eliza Minimal, MD is a 37-year-old financially independent dermatologist who used minimalism to eliminate her debt so she could focus on the things that really matter. She blogs at MinimalMD.com. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Eliza's website at: MinimalMD.com. Learn more about Fincon at: Fincon 2020. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
Today, on the Hippocratic Hustle Podcast, I talk with Stacia Dearmin MD about the taboo topic of medical malpractice. She tells us about her experience regarding her own lawsuit and all of the ways she is working to help other physicians get through their own lawsuits as well. She believes that this topic should be spoken about openly since almost every physician will experience this at some point in their career. Don't miss out as she shares her top tips for managing the stress and anxiety involved in the litigation process as well. In this episode, you will learn: How Dr. Dearmin got interested in this topic and decided to help other physicians. How she recommends minimizing anxiety surrounding medical malpractice. Why she thinks it is of utmost importance for physicians to share their experiences surrounding lawsuits with one another. What steps you should take when you are notified that you are being sued. What you should do and not do if you think an event that occurred could be a potential future lawsuit. How to manage your emotions while going through a long term lawsuit. What you can do throughout this stressful time to alleviate stress and find balance. How the litigation process plays out and how much you need to be involved. Why it's important to be supportive of colleagues going through lawsuits. Why she decided to start her coaching business to help physicians one on one. How she developed her new course Deposition Magic to teach physicians how to manage the deposition process. Dr. Stacia Dearmin is passionate about the needs of physicians who face unexpected adverse outcomes and medical malpractice litigation. A speaker, coach and consultant, she founded, “Thrive” in 2017 to provide insight, education and support to other physicians facing one of the toughest experiences many of us will ever have: being sued. She now speaks nationally on this topic and writes a blog on the challenges of recovering after a hard patient outcome and how she survived a malpractice lawsuit. She draws on her personal experience to educate the medical and legal communities, and more importantly, to alleviate physician's isolation through litigation and invite them to join her in growing. She practices and teaches emergency pediatrics in Ohio. Quotes from Dr. Stacia Dearmin: “Our best way to minimize the risk is to focus in on keeping up to date in our field, practicing good medicine, keeping ourselves healthy, and accepting that when we do work that is so heroic, as to get in there and make difficult decisions in the face of limited information in real time, sometimes things are not going to go as we planned.” “Reminding yourself that had you not been the brave kind of individual, who cares so deeply for humanity to go through all the work you went through, to master the body of knowledge you mastered, to then get into the arena, and apply it to real human lives; had you not been that person, you would not be in this situation, and guess what, you are still that person! Links we discussed in the show: Check out Dr. Dearmin's enlightening website: ThrivePhysician.com. Learn all about Dr. Dearmin's amazing course: Deposition Magic. Don't forget to use promo code HIPPO HUSTLE for 10% off of her course! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
Today, on the Hippocratic Hustle Podcast, I talk to my good friend, Dr. Cory Fawcett. I think this is a really fun way to introduce you to him and all of his helpful content. We actually recorded this a few months ago, before we reconnected at FinCon 2019, and before we chatted at Passive Income MD's real estate conference as well. On this episode, we talk about so many things including his books: “The Doctor's Guide to Starting your Practice Right”, “The Doctor's Guide to Eliminating Debt", and “The Doctor's Guide to Smart Career Alternatives and Retirement.” Then, we move on to his newest book, “The Doctor's Guide to Real Estate Investing for Busy Professionals.” It is out and available right now! Lastly, we talk about his exciting and innovative, new course, “The Doctor's Guide to Thriving in Locum Tenens,” to help physicians who are thinking of starting locums get the information they need to get started on that journey. In this episode, you will learn: When is the best time to read his book, “The Doctor's Guide to Starting your Practice Right.” What tail insurance is and why you don't want to be in a position to have to buy it. How his book, “The Doctor's Guide to Eliminating Debt,” can help you to become debt free and start practicing medicine and living your life the way that you want. Why his book, “The Doctor's Guide to Smart Career Alternatives and Retirement,” can help you find happiness in careers outside of medicine and plan for retirement as well. How his new book, “The Doctor's Guide to Real Estate Investing for Busy Professionals,” can change your life by helping you get into real estate as a side business. Why he created his new course, “The Doctor's Guide to Thriving in Locum Tenens,” and how it can help you transition to locums easily. How he feels locums helped him transition from full time work to retirement. Cory's best tips for living an amazing locums life. Why Cory and Carrie both feel that working locums showed them how people truly appreciated them as a physician. Cory S. Fawcett M.D. is the author of three award winning Amazon Best- Selling Books: “The Doctor's Guide to Starting your Practice Right”, “The Doctor's Guide to Eliminating Debt”, and “The Doctor's Guide to Smart Career Alternatives and Retirement”. He spent 23 years as a private practice general surgeon in Southern Oregon and has been involved in multiple real estate and business endeavors. He left medicine in 2017 to devote more time to his new business, “Prescription for Financial Success,” in order to teach doctors how to live a more fulfilling life by becoming debt free and achieving financial independence. He is enjoying his own financial independence by writing, speaking and coaching doctors into a better financial position, while he and his wife of 30 years, explore the world. Quotes from Dr. Cory Fawcett: “Now that you don't need to make money, you can make a difference.” “Tomorrow's hope shouldn't steal today's joy.” “You will leave medicine one day, one way or another.” Links we discussed in the show: Learn all about Locum Tenens through Cory's course at: hippocratichustle.com/locumslife. Cory's 1st book: The Doctor's Guide to Starting your Practice Right. Cory's 2nd book: The Doctor's Guide to Eliminating Debt. Cory's 3rd book: The Doctor's Guide to Smart Career Alternatives and Retirement. Cory's latest book: The Doctor's Guide to Real Estate Investing for Busy Professionals. Check out Cory's Website: DrCorySFawcett.com To learn more about the Fincon conference, check out: Fincon 2020. Check out Passive Income MD's Conference: Financial Freedom through Investing in Real Estate. Listen in to the Hippocratic Hustle Episode 32: Living the Locums Life with Cheri Wiggins, MD. Thinking about doing locums but don't know how to get started? Already doing locums but not as satisfied as you'd like? Are you wondering what locums is like? These questions and more are answered by my friend, Dr. Cory Fawcett, in his course, “The Doctors Guide to Thriving in Locum Tenens.” You know I do Locums Tenens myself, and when I was starting out, I had to figure it all out as I went. Cory made this course so you don't have to to do that! For more information on Cory's amazing and informative course check it out at: www.hippocratichustle.com/locumslife. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we speak to Dr. Sunny Smith about her journey into the world of life coaching. She shares how a traumatic injury changed her life and made her decide to become a certified life coach. She tells us how life coaching can help the lives of women physicians and how they make great life coaches as well. Don't miss out as she shares some of her amazing wisdom and inspirational quotes with us all too! In this episode, you will learn: How she got started as a life coach after a traumatic injury. Why she feels that life coaching works very well as a side gig for women physicians. What is life coaching and how it can help physicians in particular. How life coaching can help with physician burnout. What it's really like to work with a life coach. How effective is life coaching in solving issues in your life. Why working with a life coach is favorable over talking to a family member or friend. Why men need to step out of their comfort zone and enter the life coaching world. Dr. Sunny Smith is a clinical professor of family medicine and public health at the University of California, San Diego. She focuses her academic career on medical student education and underserved medicine. After a bike accident in Moorea left her broken arms and facial bones, and in full arm casts, she wasn't able to work, care for herself or even hold a book for a few months. During this time, she discovered podcasts and listened to every single episode of the podcasts of Brooke Castillo and Dr. Katrina Ubell, who also happens to be the very first guest on this podcast! She found these coaching concepts really transformed the way she looked at her life. She then found coaching so influential that she became a certified coach through, “The Life Coach School”. She combines coaching, along with her experience as a medical educator, with the goal of improving the lives of other physicians through podcasts, coaching and retreats. She focuses her coaching exclusively on women physicians and helps them stop sacrificing themselves for others so they can finally start to enjoy this life that they worked so hard to create. Quotes from Dr. Sunny Smith: “When you argue with reality, you lose 100 percent of the time.” “There is no failure. You either get the outcome you wanted or the lesson you needed.” “Your thoughts create your reality.” Links we discussed in the show: Check out Dr. Smith's website at: Empowering Women Physicians. Learn more about her retreat to Bora Bora at: Bora Bora Retreat! Listen to Brooke Castillo's Podcast: The Life Coach School Podcast. Listen to Dr. Katrina Ubell's Podcast: Weight Loss for Busy Physicians Podcast. Learn all about how to get start coaching at: The Life Coach School. Listen in to Episode 1 of the Hippocratic Hustle Podcast: Katrina Ubell: Weight Loss for Busy Physicians. Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Set for Life Insurance! If you are in need of life or disability insurance, or if you need a second opinion to be sure you are insured appropriately, call Jamie Fleischner at Set for Life! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we speak to Lara McElderry, the founder and host of the, “Married to Doctors,” Podcast. She shares what it's really like to be married to a physician, the challenges physician spouses face and how they can protect and rediscover their own self-identity along the way. In this episode, you will learn: How Lara met her husband and their journey into the medical field. What are some challenges that spouses of physicians face? How education disparity affects physician spouses. How physician spouses can rediscover their self-identity. Why Lara feels that life coaching is important for physicians and spouses as well. Lara McElderry studied Family and Consumer Science and graduated from the University of Arkansas with a Masters Degree in Teaching. She has worked with youth and adults and has a strong interest in family dynamics. Lara has been navigating the medical world for the last seventeen years as she has supported her husband through medical school, residency, a specialty change, fellowship, as well as raising five boys. She is the founder and podcast host of, “Married to Doctors”. Her show is an interview based weekly podcast. Spouses of physicians share their stories and experts share advice as Lara leads a discussion asking personal and hard questions that explore the joys and challenges of being Married to Doctors. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Lara's amazing podcast: Married to Doctors. To learn more about Lara's coaching programs click: here. Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Set for Life Insurance! If you are in need of life or disability insurance, or if you need a second opinion to be sure you are insured appropriately, call Jamie Fleischner at Set for Life! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we speak with Sarah Catherine Gutierrez of Aptus Financial. She is an industry expert in all things financial and can help you understand the best way to plan for your retirement. Don't miss out as she explains her easy to use, “Savings Waterfall,” method to help you figure out where to invest your money and in which order. Also, she announces the exciting launch of her huge campaign for young women savers called, “Save 10,” and how you can get involved in that as well. In this episode, you will learn: How her, “Savings Waterfall,” works and how to apply it to your life. Why an HSA is very different from an FSA and how it can benefit you. Where to place your student loan payment in the, “Savings Waterfall,” based on rates. How to determine the savings rate you should be setting aside for retirement. How to calculate home affordability using her new way of calculating. What is, “Save 10,” and why SC decided to create it to help young women? Sarah Catherine Gutierrez is a speaker, writer and owner of a financial company called Aptus Financial. She is passionate about demystifying the financial world to women so that they can focus on the most important thing we need to do which is save money for our future self. There is no one better equipped to explain the financial world than someone who came from analyzing investments and she has chosen to bring women to the world of finance through humor, her honesty and plain English. SC also runs a blog for women called “Ladysplaining Money.” SC was also a featured speaker at the White Coat Investor Conference and she will be speaking at the next one too. She lives a beautifully, simple life in Little Rock, Arkansas with her husband, Jorge, and their 3 children: Marco, Max and Lucca. Links we discussed in the show: Find more information about Sarah Catherine's business at: aptusfinancial.com Learn some great information from her blog at: https://www.ladysplainingmoney.com/ Check out SC's ,“Savings Waterfall,” at: hippocratichustle.com/waterfall. Learn more about SC's signature program, “Save 10,” at: hippocratichustle.com/Save10. Listen to SC on the White Coat Investor Podcast here: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/an-interview-with-sarah-catherine-gutierrez-from-aptus-financial-podcast-58/ You can learn more about the WCI Conference here. Learn how to setup a Backdoor Roth with Physician on Fire. Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Set for Life Insurance! If you are in need of life or disability insurance, or if you need a second opinion to be sure you are insured appropriately, call Jamie Fleischner at Set for Life! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
Hey everyone! This episode is full of 2 very important announcements, including information about Bonnie's new Money For Women Physicians COURSE! You can find more info about the course at: Hippocratichustle.com/Bonnie ALSO! This episode gave a brief announcement of my new podcast project, Hippocratic Holiday! Learn more here: HippocraticHoliday.com Thanks everyone for listening, more new episodes are coming soon (like, the end of this week!) so stay tuned! Yours in the Hustle, Carrie
In today's episode, we speak with Dr. Leah Houston about her revolutionary new business HPEC- the Humanitarian Physicians Empowerment Community. Her business is using Blockchain technology to build a platform that alleviates the third-party roadblocks that erode our patient-physician relationships. Listen as as she shares her expertise in this topic and hear all about the future of healthcare. In this episode, you will learn: What is HPEC and why did she start it? What is Blockchain technology and how it can be helpful to physicians. How this technology could reduce or eliminate fraud in the system. Why she feels that cutting out the middle man in the system can help physicians to find joy in medicine again. What is the Decentralized Autonomous Organization of Doctors or Doctors DAO? Why she feels that patient portable electronic health records are important. How she feels that the digital health revolution will help physicians take care of patients in a superior way. Leah Houston, M.D. is a board certified emergency physician. While practicing emergency medicine across the U.S. for nearly 10 years, she recognized a common problem. Uncompensated administrative burdens related physician employment and credentialing are a leading cause of administrative waste and physician burnout. She began HPEC in 2018 when realizing that Blockchain could solve the obstructive regulatory problems in healthcare with its distributed ledger technology. HPEC is building a platform that will give every physician a self-sovereign digital identity attached to their credentials in order to create a decentralized autonomous organization of physicians and surgeons. This is essentially a democratic physician's guild. HPEC will streamline the current laborious process of credentialing, reduce administrative waste, improve access to care and give physicians sovereign ownership of their data and employment rights. The organization will also create an opportunity for physicians to communicate more efficiently about policy, practice and, in turn, improve patient care. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Leah's Blockchain based business at: HPEC.io. Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: The White Coat Investor's new course Fire Your Financial Advisor! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we speak with Dr. Shruti Tannan about online marketing for physicians. She goes into detail about why she wrote a book on this subject, what she recommends to increase traffic and how to grow your business using various online techniques. Don't miss out as she shares her best tips and tricks with all of us! In this episode, you will learn: Why Dr. Tannan decided to write a book about online marketing for physicians. What she recommends medical practices do to increase online traffic. What types of online advertising she recommends and why. How to write copy for your website and blog to help rank higher in the search engines. Why it's important to be authentic online so your patients relate to you. Why it's super important to have positive reviews online. When to outsource marketing versus when to spend time on it yourself. How to come up with your overall marketing strategy and outline. Why you should update your website and content over time to stay current. How she started the process of writing the book and publishing it. Shruti Tannan, MD is a board certified plastic surgeon with additional subspecialty certification in hand surgery. Dr. Tannan has a unique perspective on the business of medicine with experience both in the academic and private sectors. She began her career as faculty at a major academic medical center followed by the successful launch of her private practice: Tannan Plastic Surgery in Raleigh, NC. Years of advising colleagues in medicine, dentistry and allied health sciences inspired Dr. Tannan to share her evidence based approach to online marketing in her book, “Pillars of Practice: Online Marketing Tactics they Never Taught us in Medical School.” Links we discussed in the show: Check out Dr. Tannan's book on Amazon: Pillars of Practice. Find Dr. Tannan's website at: Tannan Plastic Surgery. Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: The White Coat Investor's new course Fire Your Financial Advisor! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Rachna Patel, MD for a second time. She gives us all the latest updates on medical marijuana and CBD Oil. She also treats us to a great lesson in terminology as well. We discuss her new book, her specialty line of CBD Oil and the course she is developing for physicians as well. In this episode, you will learn: What she has been up to since our last episode in 2017. Why she is creating a course for physicians on cannabis use for patients. What CBD Oil is and why it has become more common recently. How to know if CBD Oil is safe for your patients. Which conditions cannabinoids are being used to treat. Why she decided to develop her own line of CBD Oil. Why she decided to write her own book on this topic. Rachna Patel, D.O. completed her undergraduate studies at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL and completed her medical studies at Touro University in California. After spending years training as an emergency medicine doctor, and working with patients to help alleviate pain, Dr. Patel ventured into the field of medical cannabis in 2012. In 2014, she started her own practice so she could offer people care they otherwise wouldn't have access to. Dr. Patel's knowledge of medical marijuana and CBD oil has made her an asset in the specialty. She has been interviewed on over 200 podcasts, has taken the stage internationally to spread awareness, has been featured in articles for Lifehacker and MindBodyGreen and has appeared on major news networks, such as NBC. She also recently published the book, “The CBD Oil Solution,” and it's available now on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and independent bookstores across the country. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Dr. Patel's first time on the Hippocratic Hustle in: Episode 17: Rachna Patel, DO- Medical Marijuana Expert. Purchase her new book: The CBD Oil Solution. Learn more about her and her specialty on her website: DrRachnaPatel.com. Explore all of her free videos on her Youtube Channel: Ask Dr. Patel. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we speak with Sara DuMond, MD about her innovative business: Pediatric Housecalls. She tells us how she came up with the idea for it, what challenges she has faced and why she loves what she does now. She also explains what her plans are for the future. In this episode, you will learn: How she thought of the idea for her pediatric housecalls business. What services they are able to offer at your home. Why she feels some children do better with housecall visits. How she set up her business to work with insurance companies. Why she decided to use a virtual assistant to help her stay organized and efficient. How she expanded her business to a team of 8 to cover more geographic areas. How she uses a scheduling application to help her team set appointments by area. Why she feels that starting her business has helped her achieve better work-life balance. What challenges she has faced and how she has gotten past them. How she plans to grow her business in the future. Sara DuMond, M.D. is a board certified pediatrician. She is a graduate of West Virginia University Medical School and completed her residency in pediatrics at Carolina's Medical Center in Charlotte. She practiced general pediatrics at a private group practice in the Lake Norman area for seven years before opening Pediatric Housecalls in 2011. Pediatric Housecalls is Charlotte's first at home on-demand mobile acute care for children. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Sara's unique business at: Pediatric Housecalls. Get in touch with Sara about coaching to start your own business at: SaraDumondMD.com. Special thank you to this week's show sponsors: Johanna Fox Turner at Fox & Company Wealth Management. Larry Keller from Physician Financial Services! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's very special Back to Basics Episode, we chat with Phil Boucher, MD about his experience working in pediatric private practice. He is a father of 5, pediatrician, blogger and podcaster too. He shares his best tips for getting into the world of private practice and what he sees as the top benefits of staying there. In this episode, you will learn: Why he decided to start his Facebook group and podcast. Why he decided to go into pediatric private practice. How he recommends getting into private practice in today's world. What are some financial benefits of private practice. Why he recommends working at another private practice before starting your own. What tips he has for growing a private practice. How he recommends going about the process of referrals for specialists. Why he loves private practice and the freedom it allows his family life. What his top tips are for building a very successful private practice. Phil Boucher, MD is a pediatrician, father of 5, and owner of a pediatric group in Lincoln, NE. He helps parents in his office, has an online brand where he attracts new patients to his practice and online sleep course. His real passion is helping other private practice physicians to create their thriving practice and fulfilling lives. He has a Facebook group called, The Private Practice Accelerator, where he connects with other private practice physicians to teach strategies to get a handle on time management, personal productivity, focus and all the other business and personal development topics they forgot to teach us in medical school. He also launched a podcast, Private Practice Matters, where he shares his strategies, private practice mindset, and interviews experts than can help docs do what only they can do. Links we discussed in the show: Join Dr. Boucher's Facebook group: The Private Practice Accelerator. Check out his new podcast too: Private Practice Matters. Read more about him on his website: Drphilboucher.com. Special thank you to this week's show sponsors: Johanna Fox Turner at Fox & Company Wealth Management. Larry Keller from Physician Financial Services! Northwestern University's Master of Science in Global Health Program. Find out more about it at sps.northwestern.edu/global. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's Friends Talk Finance episode, Carrie and Bonnie catch up after being too busy to record a new episode in a while. Bonnie has had some big life changes and has totally rebranded her website and blog into something amazing. Listen in to hear all the details! In this episode, you will learn: What Bonnie has been up to in her life and why she decided to make some big changes. Why Bonnie decided to rebrand her website. How Bonnie went about doing the rebrand. What has changed and what remains the same on her site. What new ventures Bonnie is starting in the near future. Why Bonnie decided to leave her job and start doing Locums work. What Bonnie is planning on doing for the remainder of the year. How she is planning on setting up a charity that her site will support as well. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Bonnie's brand new website: WealthyMomMD.com. Learn more about the charity the Hippocratic Hustle donates to at: Tahirih.org. Special thank you to this week's show sponsors: Johanna Fox Turner at Fox & Company Wealth Management. Larry Keller from Physician Financial Services! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we chat with Sharon McLaughlin, MD about her journey from being a full time physician to becoming an entrepreneur. She shares so many great pieces of advice and words of wisdom. You will also learn why she feels female physicians have so many amazing skills that they can use to be creative and build side businesses that fulfill their lives and make them happy. In this episode, you will learn: Why she decided to create the Female Physicians Entrepreneurship group. How she transitioned from full time plastic surgery to where she is today. Why she feels female physicians have so many amazing skills that they can use to be creative and build side businesses. Why she decided to develop her own skin care line in her kitchen. How she has become so much happier in life since becoming an entrepreneur. Sharon McLaughlin, MD is a board certified plastic surgeon. She helps women physicians build their business tools so they can save money and grow their businesses. She also founded the Female Physician Entrepreneurs Facebook Group which includes over 4000 members. Here, she can be found being one of the strongest cheerleaders for doctor entrepreneurs like Carrie and many of her guests on the Hippocratic Hustle Podcast. Links we discussed in the show: Check out her fabulous Facebook group: Female Physician Entrepreneurs. Special thank you to this week's show sponsors: Johanna Fox Turner at Fox & Company Wealth Management. Larry Keller from Physician Financial Services! Northwestern University's Master of Science in Global Health Program. Find out more about it at sps.northwestern.edu/global. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's very special episode, we finally get to hear from Mr. Hippocratic Hustle himself, Carrie's husband, Matt. They discuss all the changes their family has went through since Carrie started working as a Locum Tenens Physician. Listen as they share their best tips for co-parenting from a distance and outsourcing tasks to make your life easier. In this episode, you will learn: How Carrie's work as a Locums doctor has affected her family. What it has been like for Matt to be a single parent to their daughter part time. How they have outsourced certain things in their lives due to the new situation. Why they feel it is so important to have family close by for help. How they utilize a home chef to meal prep healthy meals for them in their home. How they have started to co-parent via phone at times. How Matt's new job has helped them to embrace Carrie's locum's life. Why both Carrie and Matt feel that even though there are challenges, changing your lifestyle to be happier is the best choice overall. Matt Reynolds, D.O is a general surgeon practicing in Denver, Colorado who also happens to be Carrie's husband. He works for a large medical group in town. Links we discussed in the show: Do you want to try amazing meals prepared by a Chef in your home? Check out Friendthatcooks.com. Check out Episode 81: Growing Wealth and Happiness with B.C. Krygowski. Special thank you to this week's show sponsors: Johanna Fox Turner at Fox & Company Wealth Management. Larry Keller from Physician Financial Services! Northwestern University's Master of Science in Global Health Program. Find out more about it at sps.northwestern.edu/global. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we chat with B.C. Krygowski, MD about all things FIRE and frugality. She shares so many great tips her and her family have used to become financially independent, grow wealth and be happy at the same time. Don't miss out as she shares how her family travels internationally on a budget and you can too! In this episode, you will learn: How she got started with the FIRE movement and how it has changed their life. Why they decided to move from New York to Florida. How her and her husband have been able to both work part time as physicians. Why they are now moving further into the countryside in Florida. How they take advantage of home exchange for international travel. Why they are moving to Medellin, Colombia for the summer. B.C. Krygowski is a part-time Physician who made many financial mistakes—yet somehow still ended up okay. Her mission with her blog is to inspire readers to take control of their finances so they too will have financial freedom. She shares what she's learned on her journey in the hopes that readers will be encouraged and equipped to live their one, precious life to the fullest. Often B.C. shares about frugality as she knows a thing or two about it after having grown up in a trailer set in a hay field in upstate New York. After high school, she became a Rotary Exchange Student to Germany and is still an intrepid traveler who advocates for home exchange. B.C. obtained her M.D. from the State University at Buffalo and married her gross anatomy partner. As a Physician couple, B.C. and her husband play to their strengths. He's the financial guru while B.C. is the frugalista writer. Nowadays, when she's not writing fantasy novels or blogging about FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early), B.C. is a part-time Hospice and Palliative Medicine Physician and a mother to two young boys. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Dr. Krygowski's informative and fun blog at: BCkrygowski.com. Learn more about the amazing financial conference Fincon 2019. Find so much information about the FIRE movement at WhiteCoatInvestor.com and PhysicianonFire.com. Check out another great blog about a couple and their FIRE story at WafflesonWednesday.com. Get some great investing advice at Bogleheads.org. Learn more about Financial Independence at ChooseFI.com. Check out Dike Drummond's Book: Stop Physician Burnout. Check out Brendon Burchard's Book: High Performance Habits. Learn more about traveling in a frugal way using HomeExchange.com. Special thank you to this week's show sponsors: Johanna Fox Turner at Fox & Company Wealth Management. Larry Keller from Physician Financial Services! Northwestern University's Master of Science in Global Health Program. Find out more about it at sps.northwestern.edu/global. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we continue to listen in on Carrie's Locums Life journey. Find out where she has been working and how it is affecting her family. Don't miss out as she shares how she got licensed in Arizona in less than 24 hours! Also, make sure you have listened to episodes 1-4 of this series prior to listening to this one. In this episode, you will learn: How Carrie's journey has been going so far. Where she has been working for the past couple of months. How her Locum's company helped her get credentialed in 4 months in California. What her schedule looks like for the remainder of the year. How being away two weeks a month is affecting her family. How Carrie uses technology to stay in touch with her family. What the Interstate Medical Licensing Compact Commission is and how it can help you get licensed in multiple states. How Carrie got licensed in Maine in 4 days and Arizona in 24 hours after getting approved by the IMLCC. What are the concerns associated with the IMLCC. Links we discussed in the show: Carrie's Locums Life, Vol. 1 Carrie's Locums Life, Vol. 2 Carrie's Locums Life, Vol. 3 Carrie's Locums Life, Vol. 4 Find out more about the Interstate Medical Licensing Compact Commission at: IMLCC.org. Special thank you to this week's show sponsors: Northwestern University's Master of Science in Global Health Program. Find out more about it at www.sps.northwestern.edu/global. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we chat with Sylvia Romm, M.D. about her journey from being a pediatric hospitalist to an innovator in the technological side of medicine. Listen as as she shares how she started her own telemedicine business to help women with breastfeeding and how she now works as an innovator in the telemedicine industry. In this episode, you will learn: How she got involved in the technological side of medicine. Why she decided to start her business helping breastfeeding moms. How telemedicine has grown and changed over the past 5 years. How Parity Laws have changed the landscape of telemedicine and helped it grow. Why she feels that telemedicine can be a helpful tool to most physicians. How telemedicine is affected by insurance providers and reimbursement laws. How telemedicine can help with the prevention of physician burnout. Why she feels that deviating from traditional medicine has improved her life. Sylvia Romm M.D., MPH, is the Vice President of Clinical Transformation at American Well and works with health systems, employers, health plans, and other health care innovators to design and implement their digital health strategies. Dr. Romm worked first as a pediatric hospitalist before founding, Milk on Tap, a company focused on telemedicine for new mothers, and then joining American Well full time. Through these experiences working both as a clinician and as an entrepreneur, Sylvia believes that the integration of digital health care delivery into the traditional health care ecosystem is a key component to the quadruple aim of enhancing patient experience, improving population health, reducing cost, and improving the work life of health care providers. She is an avid author and speaker in the areas of healthcare, technology, and health IT policy, with articles published in NEJM Catalyst, Forbes, KevinMD, and Huffington Post and named as one of FierceHealthCare's “8 Influential Women Reshaping Health IT.” Dr. Romm holds a medical degree from the University of Arizona College of Medicine and a Master of Public Health degree from the Harvard School of Public Health. She completed her Pediatrics residency at Massachusetts General Hospital. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Sylvia's business to help mothers with breastfeeding: Milkontap.com. Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Northwestern University's Master of Science in Global Health Program. Find out more about it at www.sps.northwestern.edu/global. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we chat with Nana Korsah, M.D. of MDWorkLifeBalance.com. She tells us all about how she went from a private practice physician working 100 hour weeks to being a locums hospitalist and life coach who is so much happier with her daily life. Don't miss out as she gives us all of her best and tricks on finance, side gigs and self-care too. In this episode, you will learn: How she went from being a full time nephrologist to a locums hospitalist. How and why she used Dr. Philippa Kennealy as a life coach. Why she decided to become a life coach as well to help balance her life. What a life coach can do to help you and your life. What Dr. Korsah's best financial tips are for physicians. Why she likes to use SMART goals when writing down your financial goals. Why she feels that paying off student loans and debt is the key to freedom. Why she feels all physicians should have a side gig at their disposal. How to practice self-care as physicians to improve our lives. Dr. Nana Korsah is a former nephrologist turned locums hospitalist. She has a side gig as a certified life and financial coach for physicians who want to pay off debt and live wealthy lives. She helps physicians who want to enjoy the lives they sacrificed so much to create, but they don't know where to start. She helps them build wealth and say, “Yes,” to the lives they want. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Dr. Korsah's website: MDworklifebalance.com. Look into Hal Elrod's book: The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life (Before 8AM). Check out some guided meditation using apps like Headspace or Calm. Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Northwestern University's Master of Science in Global Health Program. Find out more about it at www.sps.northwestern.edu/global. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
This episode is a celebration of Doctor's Day. I am here to tell you how National Doctor's Day started and why. I also read the proclamation given by President George W. Bush on March 30, 1991 that made National Doctor's Day a national holiday. Lastly, I talk about what Doctor's Day means to me and why I think it's important to remember why we became doctor's in the first place and how valuable we truly are. Happy Doctor's Day to all of you. Thank you so much for being a part of this community! Resources discussed in this episode: ZDoggMD on Youtube: It's not Burnout, It's Moral Injury Article on Burnout vs. Moral Injury by Simon Talbot and Wendy Dean
In today's episode, we chat with Dr. Mina Lee about her personal experiences with contract negotiation for women physicians. She gives us her top tips and shares the highs and lows of her negotiations through multiple positions over the past 15 years. In this episode, you will learn: Why it's so important to negotiate your contract and not be afraid of losing the position by negotiating. Why it's important to research your salary ahead of time. How to negotiate maternity leave, disability and other female specific issues in your contract. How to specify your working hours and call schedule in your contract. Why physicians should be aware of non-compete clauses and how many of them are now enforceable by law. Why you should always use a contract lawyer to help negotiate your contract and make sure that they are aware of the specific laws for your state. How you should negotiate your salary, full compensation package, and bonus structure. Why it's important to know the partnership track and buy-in well before you get to that point in your career. Why you should think about the intricacies of leaving a position including malpractice tail coverage and final payments on your accounts receivable. Why the most important thing about contracts is to get everything in writing. Dr. Mina Lee is a board-certified urologist in Denver, Colorado. She has been in practice for over 15 years. She has a special interest in female urology and women's pelvic health. Dr. Lee received her medical education at the University of South Florida and completed her urology residency at the University of Colorado. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Episode 53 with Ann Bittinger for more about contract negotiation from an attorney perspective: Physician Contracts with Ann Bittinger, JD. Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Set for Life Insurance! If you are in need of life or disability insurance, or if you need a second opinion to be sure you are insured appropriately, call Jamie Fleischner at Set for Life! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we chat with Dr. Dana Corriel about her amazing group SOMEDOCS. She tells us how she got started and how she has grown her brand to help other physicians learn about social media and how to amplify each other through it. Don't miss out on all her valuable tips about social media, branding and SEO too. In this episode, you will learn: How and why Dr. Corriel started SOMEDOCS and Doctors on Social Media. What goals she has for SOMEDOCS in the future. How she feels physicians can amplify one another through social media. Why she feels that physicians need to be their own advocates and how they can use social media to build engagement, market their business and make an impact. How she got started with her own blog: Drcorriel.com. Why she recommends physicians start their own personal blog if they have interest. What safety tips she has for physicians posting on social media. Why she feels it's important to decide on your branding prior to starting your blog. How to protect yourself online by branding your name properly early on. Dr. Dana Corriel was born in Israel and came to the States when she was 10 years old. She grew up near Los Angeles and did her undergraduate work at UCLA. She went back to Israel for her medical school training in Tel Aviv and then returned to New York to do her residency training in the Bronx at Albert Einstein Montefiore. She is now a practicing Internal Medicine Specialist in New York City. Links we discussed in the show: Check out SOMEDOCS on their dedicated website and blog: DoctorsOnSocialMedia.com. Her personal blog can be out at: Drcorriel.com. Check out Dr. Nii Darko's podcast: Drniidarko.com. Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Larry Keller from Physician Financial Services! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's Back to Basics Episode, we chat with Dr. Victor Mangona, from 39Point6.com, about 7 Common Tax Terms and how they can help you this tax season. Pay close attention as he shares his best tips with you for tax season and all the updates to the tax code for 2018 and how they will affect you. In this episode, you will learn: Tax Term #1- Withholding- Taxes the government takes out of your paycheck throughout the year towards your annual tax payment. This also prevents you from paying a penalty at the end of the year. Tax Term #2- Gross Income- All of the money you get paid by your employer before all of your deductions are taken out by your employer. Tax Term #3- Exemptions- All of the money you earn that you are not obligated to pay taxes on. Tax Term #4- Standard Deduction- The amount of money you are not obligated to pay tax on that is set by the government based on the size of your household. This has gone up significantly in 2018. Tax Term #5- Itemized Deductions- These include: mortgage interest, state tax, charitable deductions, sales tax, and property taxes. These have to equal more than the standard deduction for you to claim these on your taxes. You can also use a Donor Advised Fund for charitable giving to optimize your deductions too. Tax Term #6- Taxable Income- Income that is eligible to be taxed after you take out all of your exemptions and deductions. Tax Term #7- Tax Credits- These credits give you actual dollars back towards your tax obligation. An example of this would be purchasing an electric car, child tax credit, education, solar panels, and some home improvements. Dr. Victor Mangona practices radiation oncology in Dallas, Texas and he produces 39Point6.com, a website and Youtube channel, that provides educational content on personal finance, investing and real estate. Links we discussed in the show: Check out 39Point6.com for amazing advice on all things related to investing, personal finance, real estate and taxes. Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Set for Life Insurance! If you are in need of life or disability insurance, or if you need a second opinion to be sure you are insured appropriately, call Jamie Fleischner at Set for Life! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we chat with Dr. Cherry Chen about Real Estate Investing and Real Estate Syndicates. She shares how she got started in real estate, what syndicates are, and how they can benefit physicians who are looking to invest in real estate. Don't miss out as she shares all of her tips and tricks to get started in this lucrative business. In this episode, you will learn: How Dr. Chen got into real estate investing from medicine. How she learned about real estate syndications and got interested in them. What exactly Real Estate Syndication is and how it can benefit physicians. Some of the benefits of Real Estate Investing over other types of investing. How she works with and vets sponsors as a passive investor to invest in the properties. What the tax benefits are of investing in real estate. What are the risks in investing and what are the possible returns. How long you have to keep your money invested in these projects to see returns. Why commercial real estate investing is less volatile to the market than single family investing. Why it's advantageous to invest in this way so you don't have to spend so much time being a landlord. Dr. Cherry Chen received her MD at Texas A&M College of Medicine with honors and completed her training at Oregon Health & Science University. She practices full-time as an Internal Medicine Hospitalist in the Dallas Ft-Worth metroplex. Dr. Chen founded The Real Estate Physician to provide resources and empower physician investors who are interested in investing for passive income through commercial real estate syndications. TheRealEstatePhysician.com was created and designed as a physician-forward resource, something Dr. Chen wished she had when starting out on her investment journey and hopes it brings value to other fellow physician investors. Links we discussed in the show: Learn all about Dr. Chen's business at: TheRealEstatePhysician.com. Read all about real estate investing at: BiggerPockets.com. Check out a great podcast with so many investing tips at: Afford Anything Podcast with Paula Pant. Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Set for Life Insurance! If you are in need of life or disability insurance, or if you need a second opinion to be sure you are insured appropriately, call Jamie Fleischner at Set for Life! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we chat with Dr. Shikha Jain about All Things Social Media. She shares how her position in medicine involves social media and how physicians can utilize social media for networking, education, patient engagement and career advancement. Don't miss out on all her tips for how you can start engaging through social media too. In this episode, you will learn: How Dr. Jain's position combines medicine and social media. How physicians can interact and engage with patients using social media. Which social media platforms work well for physicians. How the new world of social media has impacted medicine in general. How physicians can utilize social media for professional networking and career development. How physicians can protect themselves on social media. Why physicians should use social media to educate people, increase knowledge and help people to help themselves. Dr. Shikha Jain is a board-certified hematology and oncology physician on faculty at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, IL. She is an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Hematology, Oncology and Cell Therapy and the Physician Director of Media Relations for the Rush University Cancer Center. Her research interests include the impact of social media on medicine, gender equity and career advancement for women and underrepresented minorities in medicine and GI oncology. She also writes and speaks on these topics. Dr. Jain has written for Doximity, KevinMD and ASCO Connection and she co-founded and co-chaired the first CME Women In Medicine Symposium at Northwestern in 2018. She is also the co-chair of the upcoming Women In Medicine Summit that will be held this fall in Chicago. Links we discussed in the show: Find out more about the upcoming Women in Medicine Summit. You can find Dr. Jain on Twitter @ShikhaJainMD or ShikhaJainMD.com. Check out Doximity and Kevin MD for some great physician- only content. Check out Physician Mom's Group and Doctor's on Social Media Group on Facebook. Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Set for Life Insurance! If you are in need of life or disability insurance, or if you need a second opinion to be sure you are insured appropriately, call Jamie Fleischner at Set for Life! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we chat with Dr. Charlotte Akor about all of the secrets of medical billing and coding. She is an expert in this field and shares so many tips and tricks of how to code properly in order to maximize profits in your medical practice. She also has a brand new book to help physicians learn the ins and outs of medical coding and all of her best secrets. In this episode, you will learn: What RVUs are, how they came to be and how they affect payments. Why it's important to educate yourself about billing, coding and RVU's prior to negotiating your contract for a new position or risk losing a lot of money. How she offers strategy sessions to deep dive into individual practices to analyze their practice and how they can maximize profits by billing and coding correctly. Why it's important to know billing and coding to double check billers in private practice. How she decided to write a book about billing and coding to offer a basic foundation from a physician standpoint. Dr. Charlotte Akor (a.k.a. Dr. Charlotte) is a Board-Certified Ophthalmologist and Fellowship Trained Pediatric Ophthalmologist, who is also an internationally recognized speaker and consultant. In addition, she is a sought-after expert on billing and coding and understanding the financial language of medicine. As the Founder of Billing and Coding Strategy Services, and the author of the new book: Medical Coding Decoded: A Simple Guide to Understanding and Applying Codes in Your Practice, she discusses real world strategies for physicians to understand the CPT and ICD-10 code book in order to get reimbursed for the care they provide so they can develop and maintain a successful medical practice. Her mission in life is simple: be passionate, grow and learn and have fun. Dr. Charlotte earned her undergraduate degree from Yale College. She earned her medical degree from West Virginia University School of Medicine and completed her ophthalmology residency at the State University of New York Buffalo. She completed an ocular pathology fellowship at Emory University and a pediatric ophthalmology fellowship at the Children's Health Care Atlanta hospital. Links we discussed in the show: Find out more about Dr. Charlotte and how to book her for speaking engagements or strategy sessions to help with your billing and coding on her website: DrCharlotteMD.com. Purchase Dr. Charlotte's brand new book: Medical Coding Decoded. Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Set for Life Insurance! If you are in need of life or disability insurance, or if you need a second opinion to be sure you are insured appropriately, call Jamie Fleischner at Set for Life! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we chat with Dr. Jo, the mastermind behind the blog NeatnTiny.com. She shares her story of how she started her blog to share her love of minimalism home décor. Her beautiful blog is filled with tips, tricks and ideas to de-clutter your life and enjoy your space. In this episode, you will learn: Why she decided to start her blog after looking for a side gig for a while. How she got her blog started and how she came up with the idea for it. Her tips for dealing with all things related to kids and all their toys. How she feels about the KonMarie method and how she differs from it. Why she likes Ikea and feels like they are a great spot for minimalist décor. How she plans to monetize her blog and use it as a source of side income. How she got into practicing esthetics and integrative medicine. Jo is a physician and blogger who blogs anonymously at NeatnTiny.com. She lives in Toronto with her husband, 4 year old son and their dog, Charlie. She is a home décor and decluttering maniac who also happens to be a mom and part time family practice doctor and she incorporates esthetics and integrative medicine into her practice. Her blog showcases her beautiful, tidy home and she also shares her tips, trick, DIY's and favorite things related to home décor, home organization, style and simplifying life with kids. NeatnTiny.com will teach you about the positive impact a tidy home can have on your life. Links we discussed in the show: Check out NeatnTiny.com for so many helpful home and décor tips from Dr. Jo. For more minimalist life hacks check out: Montana Money Adventures. Read Marie Kondo's book: The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up. Check out great Scandinavian décor at IKEA. Quotes from Dr. Jo: “I really do enjoy things when they are tidy.” “The first step to organizing anything is to de-clutter first.” “It nourishes another side of me and I almost see it as a therapeutic thing.” Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Set for Life Insurance! If you are in need of life or disability insurance, or if you need a second opinion to be sure you are insured appropriately, call Jamie Fleischner at Set for Life! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we continue to learn more about Carrie's Locums Life and really focus in on the realities of locums and how they differ from a traditional job. Be sure to go back and listen to episodes 1 through 3 of this series prior to listening to this one. In this episode, you will learn: The realities of locums and how they differ from traditional jobs. How the lack of job security in locums can be difficult and unpredictable. Why you should always have a backup position lined up so you don't lose income. How you may have to wait a while to get into a new position based on your specialty and the time it takes to get credentialed. Why it's super important to have a hefty emergency fund for time in-between jobs. How you might want to look into getting licensed in states, that have jobs available, ahead of time so you don't have to wait for licensing later on. Why Carrie feels that she appreciates her work and specialty more now that she has had some time off and started locums in a new location. Links we discussed in the show: Carrie's Locums Life, Vol. 1 Carrie's Locums Life, Vol. 2 Carrie's Locums Life, Vol. 3 Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we chat with Dr. Regina Hampton. Dr. Hampton is the co-founder of Cherry Blossom Intimates, a boutique lingerie shop offering lingerie in a wide variety of sizes and styles as well as prosthesis for women who are breast cancer survivors. She believes that all women should have a wonderful and comfortable experience shopping for intimates and leave feeling beautiful and satisfied. In this episode, you will learn: Why she decided to start Cherry Blossom Intimates and how it is different from other lingerie shops for custom prosthetics and traditional lingerie too. How her store caters to women outside of the “average bra sizes” you can buy at the mall. How she met her business partner, Jasmine Jones, a former beauty queen, and they decided to start the store together. How she got her store and employees certified as mastectomy fitting specialists. Why she feels it is important to be able to offer custom prosthesis in 32 different skin tones that really resembles the woman's other breast. What challenges she had opening her brick and mortar store. Why she utilized a small business consultant to help open her business. How she balanced being a physician full time and starting her business. How the software works that they have to create custom prosthesis. Why she feels coming to a bra boutique for a custom fitting is essential. Regina Hampton, M.D. is the medical director of the Breast Care Center at Doctor's Community Hospital, the first breast center in Prince George's County, Maryland. She is a board certified general surgeon who has focused her practice on breast health and breast cancer. Dr. Hampton attended The Medical College of Pennsylvania and completed a general surgery residency at Howard University Hospital. In October 2018, she opened Cherry Blossom Intimates in Prince George's County, Maryland. It is a bra boutique offering custom prosthetics for breast cancer survivors and lingerie for all body shapes and sizes. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Dr. Hampton's beautiful website and book your fitting appointment at: Cherry Blossom Intimates. Episode 65: Makemerry with Katie Deming, M.D. Check out SBA.gov for step by step instructions to write your own business plan. Quotes from Dr. Regina Hampton: “I really wanted to create something lovely and beautiful where woman could come in and know that they would be taken care of.” “A good bra can change your life! It really can!” Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Set for Life Insurance! If you are in need of life or disability insurance, or if you need a second opinion to be sure you are insured appropriately, call Jamie Fleischner at Set for Life! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we continue to learn more about Carrie's Locums Life as she continues on her locums journey and starts her first position in Missouri. Be sure to go back and listen to episodes 1 and 2 first of this series. These episodes were all recorded back in September when Carrie first started her brand new locums life. In this episode, you will learn: How Carrie is getting used to quiet weekends. What her family is eating while she is away traveling. Why she is thankful for her patient population in a rural area. How she met the other locums doctor at the hospital and she was able to have dinner with her too. How she found a way to have healthy meals for dinner even in a small town. When she got home she got the biggest hug ever from her daughter! Links we discussed in the show: Carrie's Locums Life, Vol. 1 Carrie's Locums Life, Vol. 2 Check out some healthy meal options at Eat Fit Go. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we chat with Dr. Olga Lemerg, founder and creator of Fabled. She creates scrubs for medical professionals that don't look like scrubs and bring joy to the person wearing them as well. Listen in to find out how she decided to create her line, how she got started with design and manufacturing, and how she plans to scale her business in the future too! In this episode, you will learn: How Dr. Lemberg came to be a pediatrician hospitalist and urgent care doctor. Why she decided to start a medical scrubs line of her own. Why she purposely chose not to use anti-microbial fabrics for her scrubs. How she started designing and creating her own line of scrubs from scratch. When she knew her scrubs were a hit and she should continue her journey. Where she manufactures her scrubs and why. How environmental awareness comes into play with her scrub collection. How she plans to scale her business in the future. How she is improving her scrubs with each batch that she produces. Olga Lemberg, M.D. is a pediatric hospitalist and urgent care doctor based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Having spent years wearing boring traditional scrubs to work, she became frustrated that there weren't more stylish options out there, but more importantly, she wanted a uniform that she could be excited and proud to wear: scrubs that would let her express her personal style but also that made her feel she was putting her best foot forward in the workplace. So, in 2017, she launched Fabled, an online retailer of high quality, modern and functional scrubs for women health care professionals. Links we discussed in the show: Check out and shop Dr. Lemberg's scrubs at Fabled and save 10% off your whole order using our special promo code: HUSTLE10. Quotes from Dr. Olga Lemburg: “I make scrubs that don't really look like scrubs.” “I don't have to think about putting an outfit together because they are so well put together” “It's very important for me to know that all the people working on my scrubs are working in good conditions.” “I know almost all of my customers by name.” Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Larry Keller from Physician Financial Services! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we chat with Dr. Katie Deming about her revolutionary line of intimates for women suffering from sensitive skin due to breast cancer treatments. Listen in as Dr. Deming tells us all about how she got started developing her clothing line and all the knowledge she learned along the way. Don't miss out as she shares tips for starting your own business as a physician as well. In this episode, you will learn: How Dr. Deming decided to create a line of intimates for cancer patients. Why she feels it is important to create products for women that make them feel good and are comfortable to wear during their treatment and afterwards. How she uses utility patents to protect her garment designs and functionality. How she developed her first prototypes using a designer and patternmaker to make her design ideas come to life. What she learned about the manufacturing process along the way and how she found factories to manufacture her garments. How she used a licensing deal with another company to produce her garments without having to raise a huge amount of capital up front. What she learned about business, contracts and agreements from this process. How she learned the importance of creating your story and staying true to it in order for your brand to succeed. How she balances her medical career with her business venture. What she learned about legally separating her business from her medical career using contract negotiation skills. Dr. Katie Deming is a radiation oncologist, inventor and entrepreneur who is transforming the cancer experience through collaboration and development of novel solutions. Dr. Deming completed medical school, internship and residency all at Duke University. She is a board certified radiation oncologist specializing in breast and gynecological cancers. Although she loves medicine, Dr. Deming is a designer at heart and has spent much of her career designing cancer programs and developing products for women with cancer. Some of her programs include the first cancer service line within Kaiser Permanente nationally as well as the first cancer specific patient advisory council. As an inventor, she holds a utility patent and has designs in development for several medical conditions. Dr. Deming is also the founder of MAKEMERRY, the first line of intimates for women with sensitive skin from breast cancer treatments. She still practices medicine full time and is grateful to have created a niche that allows her to combine both her love for medicine and interest in design. Links we discussed in the show: Check out her amazing products and shop online at: ShopMAKEMERRY.com. Quotes from Dr. Katie Deming: “It has been a way for me to fill a need and it has been really fulfilling.” “I'm really just trying to solve a problem for my patients.” “You don't know what you're getting into. It's a whole new world.” “I like to do good and I want to do good in the world.” Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Larry Keller from Physician Financial Services! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we chat with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski about Quitting by Design. She is a physician, lawyer, author, speaker, coach, yogi and dancer. She is an expert at strategically quitting things in your life that don't serve you so that you can follow your true passions and find joy in life doing it. Listen in as she talks about how she got started with her book, coaching business and her podcast too. In this episode, you will learn: How she became a physician, lawyer, author, speaker and coach all in the same lifetime. How she decided to write her book and start her business to help people quit! The 5 steps to learning how to strategically quit things in your life. Why she feels it is important in life to be true to what you are passionate about. Why she feels that physicians especially need to be true to their calling or it is bad for their patients as well. How she started her podcast and where she sees it going in the future. Dr. Lynn Marie Morski is a strategic quitting evangelist. She helps people to and through their quits through her book Quitting by Design and her podcast Quit Happens along with speaking and coaching. She is also a board-certified physician in family medicine and sports medicine, and currently works at the Veterans Administration. In addition, she is an attorney and former adjunct law professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. When not doctoring, lawyering, or helping people quit, Lynn Marie can be found doing yoga, playing multiple musical instruments and dancing like everyone is watching. Links we discussed in the show: Check out her website at: Lynnmariemorski.com. Her book can be found here: Quitting by Design. Her podcast is also found here: Quit Happens. Quotes from Dr. Lynn Marie Morski: “The ultimate freedom is to never be at somebody else's mercy.” “Step one is learning how to tune in to when your body is trying to tell you something.” “Nobody wakes up or is born with a guidebook to life.” “All the winners have quit many times along the way.” “Quitting is actually what the business world calls, “Pivoting.” Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Larry Keller from Physician Financial Services! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we chat with Dr. Erica Howe, the founder and creator of The Medical Educator. Listen is as she shares her story of creating her own medical education business that is 100% online so busy physicians can take her courses when they have free time. Also, don't miss out on hearing all about her Women Physicians Wellness Conference coming in 2019 to the Cayman Islands and how you can be there too! In this episode, you will learn: How she got the idea for her business and started The Medical Educator. How she uses her past experience to develop and grow her business. Why she also developed her course for negotiation for clinicians. How she came up with the idea for her conference: The Women Physicians Wellness Conference. Why she feels it is important for women to take time out for themselves to recharge. Erica Howe, M.D. is the founder and CEO of The Medical Educator, an online platform with the mission of providing online, on-demand courses for clinicians to improve their teaching skills and an annual professional development conference called the Women Physicians Wellness Conference. Dr. Howe is a board-certified internist who received her Bachelor of Science degrees in English and Biology and her medical degree at the University of Utah. She completed her residency and chief residency at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. She began her practice at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. While at Johns Hopkins, she was given the opportunity to develop curricula for the School of Medicine and the Division of Hospitalist Medicine and her passion for curriculum development and improving the teaching skills of clinicians was born. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Dr. Howe's website, The Medical Educator for more information on taking her courses or attending her conference. Learn more about her conference: The Women Physicians Wellness Conference. Quotes from Dr. Erica Howe: “How could I provide this information to these excited educators where they could learn it anytime?” “There are times that we need to have a conversation that is going to be a challenging one.” “To take some time away from our busy lives to have those reflective moments.” Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Larry Keller from Physician Financial Services! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's Friends Talk Finance episode, Carrie and Bonnie are back again discussing how you can start to prepare your finances for the end of the year. Don't miss out hearing about how to fund all of your tax advantage accounts, using up your FSA Money, the best way to give Charitable Donations and even great tips to get money back on Holiday Shopping! In this episode, you will hear: Some life updates from Bonnie and Carrie including Carrie's Thanksgiving Truck Stop Meal and Bonnie's Shrink Wrapped Turkey. Why you should max out your tax advantage accounts throughout the year so you are finished by the deadlines including: 401(k), 403(b), and 457(b), Roth IRA, HSA, Solo 401K and Sep-IRA. Don't forget to use the money in your Flexible Spending Accounts especially if you don't have the ability to roll over. How you can take advantage of Tax Loss Harvesting to capture losses in your taxable or regular brokerage accounts to reduce your tax burden. The best way to be smart about Charitable Donations and how the new tax law this year affects this. Why the end of the year or start of the new year is a good time to start thinking about rebalancing your portfolio for the year. How to start your Estate Plan and create a will if you don't have one already. Holiday Shopping Tips including accumulating the most points on your credit cards from your purchases and using Ebates for cash back. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Bonnie's blog for great financial advice at Miss Bonnie MD. Sign up to Carrie's email newsletter at: hippocratichustle.com/subscribe and Bonnie's at: www.missbonniemd.com/join. Learn more about Tax Loss Harvesting in Episode 56: Friends Talk Finance- Tax Loss Harvesting and Other Timely Financial Advice. Learn more about the Donor Advised Fund from Physician on Fire. Get cash back for your holiday purchases by using Ebates. Special thank you to this week's show sponsor: Set for Life Insurance! If you are in need of life or disability insurance, or if you need a second opinion to be sure you are insured appropriately, call Jamie Fleischner at Set for Life! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
In today's episode, we talk with Nikki Ramskill, The Female Money Doc! She is the first ever doctor in the U.K. to be blogging about money. Listen in as she shares how she got into debt in the first place and why she feels it is important to share what she has learned about debt freedom, budgeting and investing for your future. She also tells us all about the differences between medical training in the U.K. versus the U.S. and how those differences can affect your financial future. In this episode, you will learn: Why she started the blog after getting into debt and realizing she needed to get her finances in order. Why she feels that the space for women talking about finance is opening up and important to our lives. How retirement savings works in the U.K. including mandatory pensions. How much medical school and training for physicians costs in the U.K. and how their repayment system works. What the differences are between medical training in the U.K. versus the U.S. Why she chose to switch from OB/GYN to a General Practitioner career. Nikki Ramskill is a U.K. based physician who has a special interest in how money affects her patients both mentally and physically. She has a wealth of personal experience when it comes to making money mistakes. She is now on a mission to help others avoid the same so they can improve their health and well being. Links we discussed in the show: Find so much more over at The Female Money Doctor Blog. Learn more about where Carrie and Nikki met at The Fincon Expo. Quotes from The Female Money Doc: “I'm really passionate about getting women into investing because it just doesn't happen.” “It's our responsibility to make it easy for people to understand” “I want to work for myself independently and choose how I work.” Special thank you to this week's show sponsors: Larry Keller from Physician Financial Services! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
Carrie's Locums Life, Vol. 2 Here's the second installment of my chronicles of my Locums Journey. Be sure to head back and listen to Vol. 1, Episode 57, if you haven't heard it yet to get the full story. These first few installments were recorded back in September when I first started work as a locums doctor. Links we discussed in the show: Carrie's Locums Life, Vol. 1 Check out a previous episode on this topic: Living a Locums Life with Cheri Wiggins, MD. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!