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Advice for New Residents – By Specialty!

Advice for New Residents – By Specialty! By: Kamali Thompson of Saber & A Stethoscope   Congratulations new doctors! It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for. Those two letters you’ve dedicated your whole life to earning are […]

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Disability Insurance: If You Wait Until You Need It, You’re Too Late!

Disability Insurance: If You Wait Until You Need It, You’re Too Late! By Phil, of Physician Disability Insurance Agency     Installing a home security system immediately after your home is burglarized.  Buying a new […]

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When You Can’t Get Into Medical School

When You Can’t Get Into Medical School By: Jake Tabbot     I attended one of the better colleges in California, received straight A’s, volunteered at the hospital, did research, and did pretty well on […]

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Top 10 Tips to Survive the ICU Rotation!

Top 10 Tips for New Interns to Survive and Thrive the ICU Rotation By: Jeremy Topin   July is just around the corner. For hospitals, it’s a dynamic time, a changing of the guard. Graduating […]

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My Experience with “Physician Home Loans”

My Experience with “Physician Home Loans” By #LifeofaMedStudent     “The Doctor Mortgage.” “The Physician Home Loan.” “The Professional Home Loan.” The names can vary, but the product is pretty similar. If you haven’t heard of […]

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Medicine: Embrace the Suck?

Medicine: Embrace the Suck? By: Will Smith of The Lost in PreMed Podcast     “Appreciate the struggle and embrace the suck.” In the moment, it’s an idea that allows you to climb the large […]

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How to study in Medical School!

How to Study in Medical School By: #LifeofaMedStudent     How to study in medical school? How is it different than undergrad? What do you recommend? Are practice questions that important? Is there a “right” […]