Money Management + Medical Students
If you've been in medicine for even a little while, you know there are a number of taboo subjects that just aren't discussed.
One of the most important discussions that medical students do not have while in training is the subject of money and overall financial management.
It's been very exciting for me to watch this very cool website, Uncommon Student MD, so quickly develop into the premiere source for honest, practical information for medical students. Over on Freelance MD, we've written a number of articles about investing and money management for physicians and medical students. Here are some of our prior posts:
- Physicians and The Richest Man in Babylon
- Keep It Simple
- Physician Wealth Protection
- First Things First: Handle Your Finances as a Physician
- Physician: What Are Your Assets?
I also would like to recommend to you all Dr. Robert Doroghazi's book entitled The Physician's Guide to Investing. I wrote a brief review of the book here on Freelance MD, and while I would differ from the author on a few of the finer points, I think the gist of the book is excellent.
Last, at our most recent Medical Fusion Conference I was able to sit down with Dr. Setu Mazumdar, an Emergency Medicine physician turned financial manager. Setu gives his perspective of "financial independence" in this interview. Check it out...it's worth watching. Hopefully, by learning a bit about finances while in training you'll avoid some of the common pitfalls of physicians and money.
"I wouldn't do it twice, but I would not 'not' do it once."
- ZDoggMD