Best of Both Worlds: More Cash Now & Lower Costs

I have been hearing from many of my co-residents that they are barely making ends meet each month, paying for rent or mortgage, student loan, food, childcare costs, etc. Wouldn’t it be nice if somehow we can free up some cash either

How can I possibly save more?

Yesterday (wrote this a few weeks ago) was my first day of Radiology. I was beyond excited to meet very friendly, intelligent people who are passionate about teaching and learning radiology. My cohort, class of 2019 includes 7 guys and

Prevention is the Best Medicine

Prevention is the Best Medicine

  Yes, it is possible to pay off 400k of student debt aggressively by living like a resident for 5-years after you finish training and make attending level paychecks. But minimizing taking out student loans in the first place will

PSLF is a trap for the wishful.

Some of my friends are going for loan forgiveness. They owe 300-400k at graduation, and will probably owe about 450-600k when they finish residency. They opt to let their debt grow with the 7% interest with hopes of have this debt

AAMC Debt Fact Card #2

True to form of our current medical education fad, a flash card/table was made by AAMC for the topic (aspiring) doctors are least educated on: student debt. This series of 2 posts utilize AAMC’s debt fact card to emphasize a few points for those entering