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Lessons Learned From My Hiatus

The Motivated MD

Because of this, carving out the time for family remains a top priority, and as our family grows, more and more time is needed to make that goal a reality. Last, but not least, I genuinely felt as if I was running out of ways to provide useful and entertaining financial content. Keeping a personal finance blog is a tricky thing.

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Be The Market: How Doctors Should Invest Their Money

The Motivated MD

As I continue onward in my journey writing a physician finance guide one chapter at a time, I wanted to tackle investing. I will dedicate a chapter to real estate investing later in this book. Add in the complexities of family life, child-rearing, and pursuing any interest outside of your career, and much of your time is spoken for.

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Choosing to Rent or Buy a Home in 2025

The Motivated MD

This marks the 10th chapter of our Doctor Money finance series, which I hope to complete and formally turn into a publishable book or e-book in the not-too-distant future. Use the rules provided above to determine what is right for you. This week, we will tackle choosing to rent or buy a home in 2025. Stay tuned!

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Episode 188: Antiracism in Medicine Series – Episode 10 – Counterspaces in Medicine: Creating Safe Spaces and Redefining Value

The Clinical Problem Solvers

.” — Dr. Uché Blackstock Self-sacrifice is not the highest virtue: Medicine is its own subculture where people are expected to make sacrifices of their time, personal and family life, and finances in order to demonstrate that they are good physicians.