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In this first part of a two-part series, Dr. Kevin Kniery interviews Insurance Agent and Certified Financial Planner professional Larry Keller about the fundamentals of disability insurance for physicians, particularly surgeons. They discuss the importance of individual disability policies, key differences between policies, and how to choose the right agent. ***Fellowship Application Form: https://forms.gle/PQgAvGjHrYUqAqTJ9 Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out our recent episodes here: https://app.behindtheknife.org/listen
Episode 033 | Larry Keller, CFP®, CLU®, ChFC®, RHU®, LUTCF (oh my!) of Physician Financial Services is a great person to know if you're in the market for disability insurance. If you're a physician and have never even thought about or heard of disability insurance, he's an even better person to know.There is no shortage of insurance agents and/or financial advisors who work with or want to work with physicians. However, the one thing that cannot be replicated is experience. Working with an Insurance Agent familiar with the underwriting of both disability and life insurance policies can potentially minimize any surprises during the process.Larry spoke at the 2022 Physician Wellness and Financial Literacy Conference (WCICON22) and is a frequent contributor to White Coat Investor. While he might not be a doctor's first phone call regarding their insurance needs, he is often their last.Tune in to hear Larry's story and learn about the vital role disability insurance plays in a physician's overall financial health.Connect with and learn more about Larry Keller, CFP, and Physician Financial Services
Police in China Grove will see a pay increase, effective at the end of this week; they'll also see an increase in working hours. In a unanimous vote May 2, the China Grove City Council approved providing additional police coverage by increasing officers' potential hours from 32 to 40 hours per week; in a separate motion, council members Mark Dubay, Larry Keller, David Windhorst, and David Johnson approved to amend the city budget to reflect a 5-percent increase in hourly rates for officers. This is in addition to the 6-percent raise the council approved last November. The action followed a...Article Link
Residents of China Grove attended the May 2 city council meeting in high numbers to voice concerns over the expansion and growth in their city. The agenda included public hearings and possible action on a request to rezone 18.18 acres at 2024 South Foster Road from low-intensity land use to medium-intensity use, and to authorize warehousing and storage land use on that same property. Many members of the public said that decisions were needed prior to the May 4 election, which could bring changes in the council makeup. Mayor Mary Ann Hajek and council members Mark Dubay, Larry Keller, David...Article Link
How do you protect your pup from getting tummy troubles? You may know chocolate is a “no-no” for dogs, but what about grass and bones? The answers may surprise you. Catch this week's Care Experts episode for helpful tips from Dr. Larry Keller on what to do when your dog eats things they shouldn't, how to help figure out food allergies, and tackling other common dog digestion concerns. Care Experts is a weekly podcast by CareCredit where we sit down with doctors and experts who give information, tips and insight into healthcare treatments and procedures. Check in every Wednesday for new episodes at carecredit.com/careexperts or subscribe on your favorite podcast app. CareCredit is a health, wellness and personal care credit card that has helped millions of people with promotional financing options and is accepted at hundreds of thousands of provider and retail locations nationwide. Learn more at carecredit.com.
In this episode of Private Equity Dealbook, Elana Margulies-Snyderman, Director, Publications, speaks with Larry Keller, Founder of Petra Solidus and shareholder at Rover Petroleum, both upstream oil and gas companies, the latter previously a PE-backed company of Riverstone Holdings. Larry shares his outlook for private equity investing in the upstream oil & gas space amid the current macroeconomic environment, including how the energy transition is expected to impact transactions, deal valuations, due diligence and more. He will also share his thoughts on how ESG continues to become more prominent in evaluating companies in the space.
View WCN's video coverage of these meetings online at wilsoncountynews.com/category/video-vault – Commissioners Dec. 11 China Grove City Council Meeting: Regular meeting, Dec. 7, 7-8:30 p.m. Actions: •Approved an ordinance to rezone 10.378 acres as a Planned Development District, thereby enlarging the 160- acre Foster Commerce Center Planned Development District, after public comment; Fred Bean submitted a letter of opposition to the ordinance during public comments; council members Mark Dubay, Larry Keller, and David Windhorst voted in favor of the ordinance; Councilman David Johnson voted against it •Affirmed the hiring of Reta Garza as a part-time administrator for the China Grove...Article Link
While your dog may deserve all the treats in the world, determining which supplements and treats are best for your dog can be challenging. Where do you begin? What natural options are best for your pup? In this episode of Care Experts, Dr. Larry Keller shares his advice and outlook on dog supplements and treats, suggesting what next steps can help keep your dog happy and healthy. Care Experts is a weekly podcast by CareCredit where we sit down with doctors and experts who give information, tips and insight into healthcare treatments and procedures. Check in every Wednesday for new episodes at carecredit.com/careexperts or subscribe on your favorite podcast app. CareCredit is a health, wellness and personal care credit card that has helped millions of people with promotional financing options and is accepted at hundreds of thousands of provider and retail locations nationwide. Learn more at carecredit.com.
Today we're joined by Larry Keller, a renowned expert in physician disability insurance, as he sheds light on the evolving landscape of disability insurance. Larry delves into the current hot topics within the industry, providing valuable insights into recent changes and emerging trends. You'll gain a deeper understanding of what to look for in disability insurance and crucial steps to avoid potential missteps that could jeopardize your coverage. Learn more: https://apmsuccess.com/215 Watch the video: https://apmsuccess.com/215v
I've spoken before about the types of insurance you need to protect your money. This week, I've got my agent for life and disability insurance, Larry Keller, on the show to discuss the nuances of insurance and why you need it right now, especially if you plan on having children. Discover everything you need to know about getting properly covered. We're discussing why even people who aren't working need life insurance, and why disability insurance is super important for entrepreneurs. Get full information and show notes here: https://wealthymommd.com/178
Something irritating your dog's skin? There's a range of reasons that may be causing your furry friend's discomfort. Dr. Keller discusses what may be the source of your dog's skin issues on this episode of Care Experts. Care Experts is a weekly podcast by CareCredit where we sit down with doctors and experts who give information, tips and insight into healthcare treatments and procedures. Check in every Wednesday for new episodes at carecredit.com/careexperts or subscribe on your favorite podcast app. CareCredit is a health, wellness and personal care credit card that has helped millions of people with promotional financing options and is accepted at hundreds of thousands of provider and retail locations nationwide. Learn more at carecredit.com.
Many insurers have made changes to their policies in the last month or two, which may affect Guaranteed Standard Issue policies, unisex rates or automatic increases based on inflation. Larry goes through each of the major companies to talk about these changes. If you have questions about obtaining a disability insurance policy or would like Larry Keller to review what you currently have, you can reach him at LKeller@PhysicianFinancialServices.com or visit his website www.PhysicianFinancialServices.com.
Election Day Polling Locations: Saturday, May 6 Unofficial totals until canvassed CITIES China Grove Mayor Mary Ann Hajek, 108 Three at-large seats Frank Bennett, 68 Mark Dubay, 155 Margie Holisky, 55 David Johnson, 174 Larry Keller, 74 Floresville Place 3 Jessica K. Rodriguez- Green, 389 Dustin “Dusty” J. Honesto, 382 Roy Idrach, 314 Place 4 Jade Jimenez, 473 Beatrice Ximenez-Marroquin, 634 Place 5 Chezare “Chez” Perez, 436 Donald Scee, 670 Nixon Three at-large seats Rene Amaya, 62 Angel De La Cruz, 25 J.J. Garza, 26 Justin La Fleur, 65 Michael Martinez, 61 Melissa Pompa, 119 Patsy Scherrer, 120 Shannon...Article Link
Hello, and welcome to Beauty and the Biz where we talk about the business and marketing side of plastic surgery, and what happens if something happens to you. I'm your host, Catherine Maley, author of Your Aesthetic Practice – What your patients are saying, as well as consultant to plastic surgeons, to get them more patients and more profits. Now, today's episode is called "What Happens if Something Happens to You? — with Lawrence B. Keller, CFP". Life happens. Your house can burn down. You can tear your ACS in a skiing accident. You can fall off a ladder and be off your feet for 6 weeks (those are just a few things that have happened to other surgeons I know). So, to get you clearer answers for how to protect yourself when you're not able to generate revenues like you used to, I interviewed an expert. In this week's Beauty and the Biz Podcast, Larry Keller, founder of Physician Financial Services, offered straight forward advice for you to set yourself to win no matter what happens. For the past 31 years, he has worked with surgeons and physicians on income protection, wealth accumulation and asset protection. He offered great pearls for covering yourself if/when life goes sideways. I think you'll find this helpful on what happens if something happens to you. Visit Larry Keller's Website P.S. Get my hard copy book for free when you leave a review at Beauty and the Biz Podcast. Just follow the instructions below:
Today I've got Larry Keller with us and we were gonna talk about disability insurance. LINKS: www.ContractDiagnostics.com Just as the right advice helps you thrive financially. The right support team allows you to excel professionally. Weatherby Healthcare's locums experts will match you with the best jobs, prepare you for success and provide 24/7 support. https://weatherbyhealthcare.com/
Kevin Kniery and Jason Bingham interview Larry Keller of Physician Financial Services on how and when to choose the right disability policy. You can reach Larry here Lkeller@physicianfinancialservices.com or at his website. https://www.physicianfinancialservices.com/ White Coat Investor Article breaking down Disability Insurance https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-disability-insurance/ Please visit behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more.
Get CME Here: https://earnc.me/D5F0e1 Disability insurance is of critical importance to physicians. However, despite disability insurance being quite possibly the most important insurance a physician can have, people don't seem to be educated on how it can help or what exactly this insurance covers. So, in this episode, Larry Keller, an experienced insurance agent, will be joining the show to discuss special considerations you should keep in mind as you're contemplating putting coverage in place, as well as what you should be aware of when thinking about disability insurance in terms of your financial plan. Learn more: https://apmsuccess.com/151 Watch the video: https://apmsuccess.com/151v
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for April 20, 2022 is: imprimatur im-pruh-MAH-toor noun An imprimatur is an official approval. // The governor gave his imprimatur to the proposed reforms. See the entry > Examples: "Various uses for the land—some grandiose—have been floated and sunk over the years, but the latest proposal … was given the imprimatur of the city commission, which unanimously approved it….." — Larry Keller, The Palm Beach Daily News, 14 Jan. 2022 Did you know? Imprimatur means "let it be printed" in New Latin. It comes from Latin imprimere, meaning to "imprint" or "impress." In the 1600s, the word appeared in the front matter of books, accompanied by the name of an official authorizing the book's printing. In time, English speakers began using imprimatur in the general sense of "official approval."
In the final episode of season 7 we “Zoom In” one last time with special guest and certified financial planner, Lawrence B. Keller. Tune in as we share safeguards to protect your income, your business and your family as we approach the New Year.Visit our website www.byrdadatto.com to learn more and to subscribe to the ByrdAdatto newsletter. Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on the ByrdAdatto family. Finally, subscribe to our YouTube channel for short videos on breaking developments and interesting business and health care compliance topics.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ByrdAdatto/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ByrdAdattoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/byrdadattolaw/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/byrdadattoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6VSOw0W5lrrj4iIl1HxTbg
China Grove City Council Meeting: Regular meeting, Sept. 2, 7:02- 7:30 p.m. Actions: •Affirmed the appointment of Osaretin Amadin as a China Grove police reserve officer •Approved amending the city's zoning ordinance to authorize a warehousing and storage operation as a conditional use for All State Appliance Repairs & Sales LLC to operate an office and warehouse area for refurbished appliances and appliance parts •Tabled action relating to a flood insurance study. In attendance: Mayor Mary Ann Hajek; council members Frank Bennett, Margie Holisky, Larry Keller, and David Windhorst; City Secretary Leslie Bettice, police Chief Ralph Sramek, and Animal Control...Article Link
View WCN's video coverage of these meetings online at wilsoncountynews.com/category/video-vault China Grove City Council Meeting: Regular meeting, June 3, 7-8:33 p.m. Actions: •Affirmed the appointment of Christopher Martinez as a reserve officer for the China Grove Police Department •Affirmed the reappointment of Lawrence Morales as municipal court judge for another one-year term •Re-elected Larry Keller as mayor pro tem •Approved providing the city's written consent to include the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction within the boundaries for a proposed Bexar County emergency services district •Approved a request by the owner of A Painting We Van Gogh at 6750 U.S. 87...Article Link
Ricky and Lucy, two amazing members in the community, think they are doing well when it comes to saving, but wanted to double-check with the dynamic duo. Ryan and Kayse are concerned that they have too many competing saving goals. Since they are also planning to work part-time, they need to make a decision or review their goals, otherwise, they won't be able to fund everything. Are you ready to make your final call about your disability insurance needs? Then reach out to Larry Keller at www.doctorpodcastnetwork.com/larrykeller
Cheers to you if you are surviving the insanity wherever you live! The entire world is filled with the craziest rules, laws and regulations employed to “help” stop Covid-19. From forbidding sales of open toed shoes and short sleeve shirts in South Africa to “banning pillows on your Brazilian...flight that is! Canada has cracked down yet again with roadblocks and fines at “Covid check points”. Other countries have employed tracking bracelets- que the Hunger Games music. The world is truly a crazy place. Soooooo….would you roll in cow dung or drink urine if it meant you were protected from Covid? We are NOT kidding! Next we discuss the morality around vaccine incentives. You can get anything from free Krispy Kremes, free Uber rides, pot, handheld blenders, lottery tickets and ‘round the world plane tickets. State governments and Biden's team are throwing carrots to the masses to reach their goal of 70% vaccination rates. Today we are drowning our disbelief with some tasty Peanut Butter Whiskey made by Skrewball Whiskey. Sipped over ice, this is a perfect aperitif that oozes with a nutty/caramel flavor. Plus we are toasting 29 years of wedded bliss. Thank you very much. Tune in to hear me pitch Tim some fastballs and curveballs of the most bizarre rules, treatments and incentives we have heard about. You decide: Strike or Ball? Winner or Loser? Hero or Zero? Don't forget to reach out to Larry Keller of Physician Financial Services for your disability insurance needs. He's been around for a while in many physician communities helping them with the coverage they need. Find Larry at doctorpodcastnetwork.com/larrykeller. Link: https://www.skrewballwhiskey.com/ Stay in the loop with us: Thanks for joining us! You are the reason we are here. If you have questions, reach out to us at doc@bsfreemd.com or find Tim and I on Facebook and IG. Please check out our every growing website as well at : bsfreemd.com (no www) GET SOCIAL WITH US! Instagram:: https://www.instagram.com/bsfreemd/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bsfree If you prefer to listen on Spotify → Click here! If you are an Apple Podcast listener → This link is for you! Don't forget to Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts!
Doctors are talking more and more about side gig income outside of their typical W-2. This income can be great on your path toward financial freedom, or it can be fraught with mistakes. So, why would a busy doctor pursue income outside of medicine when they can just work extra shifts? Find out why on today's episode where we dig into the benefits of side gig income, what to do with it, and what to look out for. Join us. Don't miss the upcoming free masterclass, The 3 Pillars to Physician Freedom. You will learn how you can practice because you want to and not because you have to. Sign up for the free masterclass at www.thephysicianphilosopher.com/ThreePillars You want to work with an insurance agent that is well versed in the underwriting of both disability and life insurance policies for physicians? Then contact Larry Keller at www.doctorpodcastnetwork.com/larrykeller
Gerard Malanga, MD is triple board-certified in sports medicine, pain medicine, and physical medicine and rehabilitation. He completed his undergraduate degree in Biology at Villanova and medical training at New Jersey Medical school. He went on to complete a PM&R residency at Rutgers University followed by a sports medicine fellowship at the Mayo Clinic. Dr. Malanga has authored several textbooks and countless articles. He is considered a thought leader in the field of sports medicine, musculoskeletal medicine, and orthobiologics, serving as the past president of the Interventional Orthopedics Foundation. In this show we discuss: Terminology and why "regenerative medicine" may be misleading When orthobiologics may be appropriate in the treatment paradigm The different types of treatments (prolotherapy, PRP, "stem cells") What evidence-based medicine actually means DataBiologics and the future of this field Jeremy Magalon, Ph.D. highlighting that not all PRP is created equal: Characterization and comparison of 5 platelet-rich plasma preparations in a single-donor model (PMID 24725317) Technical and biological review of authorized medical devices for platelet-rich plasma preparation in the field of regenerative medicine (PMID 33155867) Dr. Malanga's practices: New Jersey Regenerative Institute (https://www.njregenerativeinstitute.com/) and New Jersey Sports Medicine Dr. Malanga's podcast: Malanga Talks (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/malanga-talks/id1540893635) Larry Keller for disability and life insurance
Ryan has invited the one and only John McCarthy today to run down all the information you need to know about the unsexy side of Real Estate...taxes. So if you're ready to dive head first into real estate after the past couple of episodes, make sure you listen to this episode to make sure you don't get in trouble with the IRS! you want to work with an insurance agent that is well versed in the underwriting of both disability and life insurance policies for physicians? Then contact Larry Keller at www.doctorpodcastnetwork.com/larrykeller
Kylo Ren and Dr. Ray Skywalker, two amazing community members, know how to take advantage of Ryan's nerdiness to get on the show! However, they didn't need to do much to impress Ryan and Kayse because they already have some very smart financial goals and outlined their plan for success as residents. Are you ready to make your final call about your disability insurance needs? Then reach out to Larry Keller at www.doctorpodcast.com/larrykeller
Today's episode is the first in our series on “The Doctor as Patient”. So many times at work I have been shocked when patients find out I had the flu, had surgery or experienced a “real medical” problem. No we aren't superheroes, and we DO share your pain. When the doc becomes the patient, they often will experience the same struggles ,vulnerabilities and fears. This can be a very eye opening experience and impact how we see and treat our patients. This week we have the privilege to hear from Dr. Manisha Rayavarapu. She is a Family Medicine physician, diagnosed with Lupus during her 2nd year of residency training. She describes how her faith along with her husband, have been the most important support on her journey. She shares her struggles with navigating the health system ,uncompassionate colleagues and administration, to family who may not understand how her illness affects her life. She has gone on to write a book on her experiences, struggles, fears and strength on coping with her ‘new normal'. Her memoir, “Butterflies, Boards and Blessings” is her way of helping educate and raise awareness about lupus. She lives by her favorite quote : “life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it”! Our sponsor this week is Physician Financial Services. Reach out to Larry Keller for your disability insurance needs. He's been around for a while in many physician communities helping them with the coverage they need. Find Larry at doctorpodcastnetwork.com/larrykeller. LINKS: Physician Financial Services: http://doctorpodcastnetwork.com/larrykeller Butterflies, Boards, and Blessings: A Doctor's Journey to Thriving with Lupus- Dr. Manisha Rayavarapu ( The Patient Doc) Contact Dr. Rayavarapu at mail@thepatientdoc.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/manisharayavarapu Instagram: @manisharayavarapu www.thepatientdoc.com Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by the guest in this episode are solely the guest's opinions and do not reflect the opinions of May or Tim Hindmarsh MD or BS Free MD, LLC or any affiliates thereof. The guest's opinions are based upon information they consider reliable, but May and Tim Hindmarsh, MD, BS Free MD LLC, nor any affiliates thereof warrant its completeness or accuracy. The guest, May and Tim Hindmarsh MD, BS Free MD LLC, or any affiliates thereof are not under any obligation to update or correct any information provided in this episode. The guest's statements and opinions are subject to change without notice.
Most doctors switch employers within 2-5 years of starting their first job because of burnout, need to be closer to family, or having to work with Jimmy. Considering these changes happen so frequently in the medical field, Ryan and Jimmy want to make sure that if you are considering switching employers, that you avoid these financial mistakes you can make during the transition. Do you want to work with an insurance agent that is well versed in the underwriting of both disability and life insurance policies for physicians? Then contact Larry Keller at www.doctorpodcastnetwork.com/larrykeller
This week we continue our interview with Ben Westhoff , author of Fentanyl Inc. This week we hear about how he created an online persona on the dark web and managed to infiltrate a Chinese drug lab while posing as a drug dealer! Talk about immersing yourself fully into your work! We discuss his harrowing experience and touch on where we are going with the “war on drugs”, possible options for the future, what other countries do that has worked and more. Ben's book details the emergence of fentanyl and other novel psychoactive substances not just in the US but around the world. His book is a must read! If you missed the first half of the interview last week, go back and catch up! Don't forget to reach out to Larry Keller of Physician Financial Services for your disability insurance needs @doctorpodcastnetwork.com/larrykeller LINKS: Ben Westhoff: https://www.benwesthoff.com Fentanyl, Inc: https://www.amazon.com/Fentanyl-Inc-Chemists-Creating-Deadliest/dp/080212743 Physician Finance Services: www.doctorpodcastnetwork.com/larrykeller. Stay in the loop with us: Thanks for joining us! You are the reason we are here. If you have questions, reach out to us at doc@bsfreemd.com or find Tim and I on Facebook and IG.Please check out our every growing website as well at : bsfreemd.com (no www) GET SOCIAL WITH US! Instagram:: https://www.instagram.com/bsfreemd/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bsfree If you prefer to listen on Spotify → Click here! If you are an Apple Podcast listener → This link is for you! Don't forget to Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts!
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 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 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 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!
It is a very special day at the Hippocratic Hustle, as I interview our first ever male guest! He is one of the superheroes of physicians and finance. Please welcome, Physician on FIRE, the anonymous anesthesiologist who started the very popular blog by the same name. What exactly is F.I.R.E.? How can we calculate our annual expenditures? What about projections and inflation? What should we do about those pesky student loans? How can we double our money? How long will it take me to really be able to retire? So many questions! Not to mention, when we talk about finances, it's all quite confusing. Have no fear though, Physician on FIRE (PoF) shares his extensive knowledge on topics about financial independence (F.I.) and retiring early (R.E.). He is an anesthesiologist who attained financial independence at the age of 39, and now teaches other physicians to do the same. Listen in as PoF and I discuss why we should consider F.I, the benefits and tips to achieving it, and if your goal is to retire early, we have you covered there too! In this episode, you will learn: What exactly is FIRE and how you can apply it to change your life Why you should consider financial independence early in your career and start investing now How you can determine your annual expenditures now and in the future How much you really need to save to live the lifestyle you want in retirement What is the rule of 72 and how will it help you achieve financial independence How PoF's methods can help you achieve true work-life balance as a physician How can physicians specifically work towards attaining FIRE Should you pay off those low interest school loans and mortgages now What does R.E. (retire early) exactly mean for Physician on FIRE. What exactly is Geographic Arbitrage and how you can use it to your advantage Links we discussed in the show: If you want to know more about Physician on FIRE, you can visit his website. You can also follow him on Facebook and Twitter. Also, join the online community Physicians on FIRE. If you also want to read more about the Rule of 72, you can check it out on Physician on FIRE's site as well. If you're looking to dive deeper into the world of financial independence, you can check out Mr. Money Mustache's website and Choose FI's website. Lastly, you can also look into The White Coat Investor Website and follow their White Coat Investor Blog too. Quotes: “A lot of people don't know what they spend. You have to keep track of it.” “It's about having the ability to live the way you want to - with or without the paycheck.” “Financial independence affords physicians the opportunity to practice medicine the way they want.” “I think retirement is when you don't rely on income.” Special thanks to this week's sponsors: Larry Keller from Physician Financial Services and the Brand New Course from the White Coat Investor, 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 and give us a great review too!
Dr. Dawn Baker is an anesthesiologist, blogger, author, mother and cancer survivor. In this episode, we discuss how she started her blog Practice Balance as a way to relieve stress during a difficult time in her life and how it has grown into so much more over the past seven years. She gives us great tips for stress management, blogging and how to practice balance in all areas of your life as a busy physician and mother. In this episode, you will learn: How starting out as an engineer eventually led Dawn to the field of medicine. How Dawn's love of rock climbing made her want a location-independent career. Dawn started experiencing medical problems in her residency training that caused her to take a leave from her residency to attend to her health. She got the idea to start her blog during her leave as a way to manage stress. She also tried silent meditation retreats, journaling, therapists, diets and exercise programs as stress management tools as well. How Dawn eventually found out she had a pituitary tumor that had to be surgically removed and how that affected the rest of her medical training. How Dawn realized journaling on her blog was the right stress management technique for herself and why she wanted to share that with other busy professionals. What financial independence means to Dawn. Dawn's philosophy on simplicity and how that promotes balance in her life. How Dawn suffered infertility but is now a mom to a beautiful, 2 ½ year old little girl. Her advice on journaling for people that aren't writers or don't usually enjoy writing. Dawn's tips for those just starting out with blogging including how to start and the best way to write to keep your reader's interested. How Dawn got involved with the Mothers in Medicine Blog and how she has contributed to the new, “Mother's in Medicine,” book as well. Dr. Dawn Baker is a board certified anesthesiologist and mother to a 2 ½ year old daughter. She was raised in Arizona and went on to earn her Master's in Engineering from the University of Arizona, Tucson. She then earned her MD and completed her residency training at University of Utah where she is still currently employed as an attending physician in anesthesiology. Links we discussed in the show: To follow along with Dawn and her journey to balance, you can check out her personal blog: http://www.practicebalance.com. Also, follow Dawn on Mothers in Medicine. This is a group blog put together by physician-mothers, writing about the unique challenges and joys of tending to two distinct patient populations, both of who can be quite demanding. We are on call every, single day. Check out their latest venture, the Mothers in Medicine Book. It is sold at all major booksellers. You can find out more about the Physician Wellness and Financial Literacy Conference on the The White Coat Investor Website and follow their White Coat Investor Blog too. You can also follow the Physician on Fire Blog that Dawn and I follow as well. If you want to start your own blog, check out the book Dawn mentions: The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging. Quotes from Dawn: “I just wanted to share what I had learned and the kind of principles about self-reflection and learning about what techniques work for you.” “Having simplicity and having less choices is something I go back to many times.” “Once I wrote about it on paper, it helped me to release it.” “You have to constantly figure out what's important to you.” Special thanks to this week's 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!