Since I started this site, many have shared with me ways that they have paid for their med school. I’ve asked a few people to write their success stories as guest posts, hopefully they will get on it and send
DWM’s parents
I love my parents. They’ve made me who I am from the day I was a fetus inside my mother’s belly. I would like to share a few wonderful things that my parents have taught me with their actions, words, and thoughts.
My Daughter’s Grandma
I met my daughter Mini’s grandma nearly a decade ago. To protect her identity, I will call her Nana. From my first interactions with Nana, I learned how positive and compassionate she was. She has a tender heart for
Match day: finding out where I will be for the next 6 years of my life.
No other profession go through something as crazy as the so called MATCH that doctors go through to find their first jobs right out of medical school. MATCH: a process that consists of numerous speed dating sessions between the job
Residency: The financial bitter-sweet spot
Many of my colleagues see residency as the hardest financial years because student debt of 300-400k is compounding away at 6-9% annual income is about 50k-70k depending post-graduate-year work hours are long: 80+hrs/wk there is no money, after monthly expenses, to
