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Financial Literacy in ENT: Diversifying Your Learnings & Earnings
with Dr. Robert Puchalski
Surgeons are fortunate that their work is both fulfilling and well compensated. When this earning potential meets solid financial planning, personal and material satisfaction results. In this episode of BackTable ENT, Dr. Robert Puchalski (South Carolina ENT) discusses financial wellness with guest host Dr. Ayesha Khalid (Cambridge Health Alliance).
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BackTable, LLC (Producer). (2024, October 15). Ep. 195 – Financial Literacy in ENT: Diversifying Your Learnings & Earnings [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.backtable.com
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Podcast Contributors
Dr. Robert Puchalski
Dr. Robert Puchalski is an otolaryngologist in Columbia, South Carolina.
Dr. Ayesha Khalid
Dr. Ayesha Khalid is the chief of the ENT division at Cambridge Health Alliance in Massachusetts.
Synopsis
First, Dr. Puchalski describes the benefits and challenges of different private practice models, emphasizing the importance of market share. Then, he explores income generation beyond clinical work, including ancillary services and investment. Transitioning to personal finance, he shares financial planning strategies so that practicing medicine is a choice rather than a necessity. The episode wraps with Dr. Puchalski’s thoughts on practicing medicine.
Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction
06:56 - Market Share: Why it Matters
10:16 - The Importance of Passive Income & Ancillaries
21:47 - Personal Finance for Physicians
28:13 - Supporting Wellness Through Financial Planning
43:11 - Final Thoughts
Resources
Dr. Robert Puchalski’s SC ENT Profile: https://www.southcarolinaent.com/providers/robert-puchalski
Dr. Ayesha Khalid’s Cambridge Health Alliance Profile: https://www.challiance.org/doctors/profile?n=899
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