Financially speaking, there's really only two types of surgeon - you can slice and dice it into a lot more sub-categories, but there's really only two - simply, those that have achieved financial success, and those that still struggle.
A practice buy-in is an extensive process with its own checklists and valuation methods. But a buy-in pales in comparison to the choices you plan out when you’re starting from scratch.
I don’t particularly like the term ‘business plan’ just for legacy reasons. But, star...
ALL DOCTORS, whether specializing or in general practice, who experience financial success and are enabled thereby to choose where and how to spend their time over life, have several things in common. None of which are based on luck!
As medicine progresses, so do the needs of the profession.
Progress makes for pressure, and the outcomes of over-much pressure aren’t pretty. But there are significant, deciding segments of your life that you can control.
Getting control of your practice and personal fin...
Most Doctors seemingly experience above ordinary financial success in life. Some outstandingly so - they start their own foundations and provide funds for others such as grandchildren and those they sponsor to gain the best start in life.