White Coat Investor-WCI #277: Nonclinical Work for Physicians

WCI #277: Nonclinical Work for Physicians | White Coat Investor Podcast

This episode Dr. Dahle talks about ways for physicians to make some money outside of their typical clinical work. Whether you are looking to put your medical education to work in a side gig or replace your clinical work completely,  this episode will provide several ideas for you to think about. We have covered side gigs many times on the blog but we thought a reminder here on the podcast would be useful.  We also answer some of your questions about FSAs, non-qualified deferred compensation plans, how to save money as a resident, how to manage the student loan freeze and even whether or not organic food is worth the money. See the full show notes here: link 

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