How to succeed on rounds as a medical student
When I started my third year of medical school, I was absolutely terrified to present patients on rounds. Rounding is an age old medical tradition of discussing patients one by one in a group consisting of attending physicians, residents, and medical students. In this video, I’ll discuss ways to help you succeed on rounds.
Perspectives of a medical resident during the COVID crisis
We are facing a once in a century global health crisis. SARS-COV-2, the virus causing COVID, is highly transmissible and unfortunately can cause rapid respiratory decompensation in susceptible individuals. In this article, I discuss my views on COVID from the lens of a medical resident.
How I made it through residency interview season for less than $1,000
Medical school is expensive. There is no question about it. Fourth year of medical school is likely going to be your most expensive year, especially because of residency interviews. In this article, I discuss ways you can save money during the residency interview process.
The single best book on investing
Unfortunately, physicians are viewed by financial professionals to be easy targets. Despite all the years of education and training, little time is spent learning even the most basic personal finance concepts. John Bogle’s The Little Book of Common Sense Investing has everything you need to learn to invest yourself.
Advice for starting your intern year of residency
Your intern year of residency is a brand new challenge. It can be overwhelming. In this article, I discuss things I wish I knew before starting my intern year of residency.