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By Brita Mittal, MD: Like I imagine it does for most residents, my student loan debt has been a significant source of anxiety and frustration for me. Even though I attended a University of California medical school as a state
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In part 1 of this series, I tried to give you a simple framework with which to think about your post-training finances. In part 2, I want to share with you some specific lessons that I’ve learned along the way about all
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Are you a young physician clueless about financial matters? You’re not alone. A lot of young physicians are less than knowledgeable about what to do with money, especially with the sudden increase in income that comes about
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by Jody Leng, MD Follow @MereResidency Tweet
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By Anne Nonymous M.D.: If Abraham Maslow was a soon-to-graduate anesthesiologist from Stanford, his occupational hierarchy of needs would likely contain elements we are all vying for: a juicy salary, excellent benefits, generous
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by Karen Sibert, MD: New research just out in the journal Psychology and Aging says pessimists live longer and healthier lives. If this is true, then contemplating the future of anesthesiology ought to make us immortal, because
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by Adam Djurdjulov, MD: I vividly remember my last day of anesthesiology residency at Stanford. I had chosen to do my last month at the Valley, the county hospital where I could refine my skills across a wide range of cases
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by “Blackjackdavey,” MD: “Those who can’t do, teach.” I recently heard this from an anesthesia resident on a sailing trip in the SF bay. It was a gorgeous sunny day with perfect breeze. The resident
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by Allegra Lobell, MD: When you train in anesthesia, you train by the books, guided by ASA standards, under supervision, with someone’s eyes always watching you. There are advantages and disadvantages to this kind of
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