As a doctor, you begin your professional career as a high-income earner. But many people don’t talk about the cost of this achievement.
As you know, medicine is a demanding field that requires a lengthy, expensive education and rigorous hours of training. When you spend that much time studying and working, you don’t have the time for side jobs to offset the cost, or the mental space to learn about anything else other than how to treat patients. This means most physicians, like you, end up having to take out huge loans to survive, without time to get a proper financial education. But by the time you start to earn income, you begin to feel trapped by “the system”.
You start to feel behind in life - forcing you to continue to sacrifice your quality of life and your patient quality of care starts to decrease. This leads to poor health, stressed relationships, and a propensity for burnout from a vocation you worked so hard to achieve.
We have a solution: we believe control of our finances leads to having control of our life. Welcome to “Finance for Physicians” a show where we teach and empower doctors, like you, to practice medicine the ways you always dreamed you would- free of financial worry to provide the best level of care for your patients, your family, and yourself.
Don’t believe that “burn-out is a necessary myth.” You don’t have to sacrifice your health, relationships, and your career to live the life you want. If you want to learn how to have better control of your finances and more control over your life, this show is for you!
“Finance for Physicians” is hosted by financial expert, Daniel Wrenne, of Wrenne Financial.
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