Patterns in the world repeat over and over. As you get older, you see them more and more. These patterns become more obvious. One of these laws is that skills and experiences are transferable. When I applied for my current position, I’d only been working in foot and ankle surgery. NOTHING … [Read more...]
The right path
Coincidentally, I was listening to a guy talk about the worst use of student loans I’ve ever heard. This dude didn’t just spend a few thousand bucks on his education. He bought his then-girlfriend (now happily married for eight years) an engagement ring with his student loans. This guy bought a … [Read more...]
All Bleeding Stops Eventually
There are lots of common sayings you hear in the OR. One is “all bleeding stops eventually.” Another one is “the enemy of good is perfect.” Trying to make things perfect, we often screw up something really good. We take a well-reduced fracture with plates and screws in place and take them … [Read more...]
Pointed question from Ada
This question came in, and I’m certain that Ada isn’t the only one wondering about this. ==== Hi Brian, I was wondering if this issue is discussing the financial aspect more from a "new grad" or is it applicable to those who have been in the field longer with debt? Thanks so … [Read more...]
Daniel’s Advice about PA Debt
This stupendous email came in over the past few days. I had to share it with you. Not to mention it’s a great prequel to “The Physician Assistant Student’s Guide to Money: From Broke to Debt Free and Beyond” where I hand the nuts and bolts of how to pull off what Daniel is talking … [Read more...]
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