There’s growing pressure to add “just one more year” of training. Fellowship can feel like the default—but more training doesn’t always mean better outcomes, especially financially. If it aligns with your goals, great. But don’t do it out of habit or peer pressure. You’re not a professional student anymore. You’re a professional. Make decisions accordingly.
Medical school, residency, attending life—they’re three very different worlds. But the one thing that connects them all? Money. Here’s the financial checklist I wish I had printed out and taped to my wall from day one.
How to Generate Real Estate Income During Medical Training... Because waiting until you're "ready" might cost you a million-dollar head start.
One of the most common questions I get asked is, “Should I invest locally where I live, or look for properties in other markets?” The answer is simple: go where the deal is. In today’s world, remote real estate investing is not only possible—it’s efficient and scalable.