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Before a pilot even takes off, the route to their destination is already mapped out. But just because this baseline is established, doesn’t mean there won’t be deviation along the way. Events like turbulence or maintenance can still occur outside the scope of the planned route. The fact that the plan exists allows pilots to pivot while understanding where they still need to get to. Without that plan, they’d quite literally be flying blind.
Unfortunately, we find a lot of ER Docs are flying blind when it comes to their finances. All the different income types, and even varying pay structures within each income type, can lead to uncertainty. It’s this same uncertainty that leads to exhaustion and stress. That’s why, we feel, having a framework to navigate from is so important. On today’s episode, we’ll discuss the best tool for managing an ER Doc’s cash flow.
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Before a pilot even takes off, the route to their destination is already mapped out. But just because this baseline is established, doesn’t mean there won’t be deviation along the way. Events like turbulence or maintenance can still occur outside the scope of the planned route. The fact that the plan exists allows pilots to pivot while understanding where they still need to get to. Without that plan, they’d quite literally be flying blind.
Unfortunately, we find a lot of ER Docs are flying blind when it comes to their finances. All the different income types, and even varying pay structures within each income type, can lead to uncertainty. It’s this same uncertainty that leads to exhaustion and stress. That’s why, we feel, having a framework to navigate from is so important. On today’s episode, we’ll discuss the best tool for managing an ER Doc’s cash flow.
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