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Dr. Disha and Dr. Stephanie Pearson share their personal Match Day experiences and provide insights and advice for medical students navigating the Match Day process.
They discuss the emotional rollercoaster associated with Match Day, the SOAP process for those who didn't match, and offer big sister advice on staying grounded, preparing for the match, and focusing on what's controllable. They also emphasize the importance of financial planning, disability insurance, and maintaining a support network during this crucial time.
More on Dr. Stephanie Pearson:Dr. Stephanie Pearson, a former OB/GYN physician, is the founder of PearsonRavitz, an insurance company focused on providing comprehensive disability insurance solutions for medical professionals.
After experiencing a career-altering injury while practicing, Dr. Pearson was compelled to transition from clinical medicine to becoming an advocate and advisor for medical professionals navigating the complexities of disability insurance.
With her unique perspective as both a physician and an insurance expert, Dr. Pearson is dedicated to ensuring that her clients are well-protected against unforeseen circumstances that could impact their ability to work and earn an income.
Her mission is to empower doctors with the knowledge and resources needed to secure their financial futures, making her a trusted and compassionate figure in the medical community.
Looking for something specific? Here you go:[00:03:00] The stress of Match Day and ranking process
[00:04:00] Insights on making decisions and handling surprises
[00:05:00] Celebrating Match Day and coping with results
[00:06:00] Overview of the SOAP process for unmatched students
[00:07:00] Strategies for dealing with non-matching and SOAP
[00:08:00] The role of social media and support during Match Week
[00:09:00] Advice for students going through the SOAP process
[00:10:00] Encouragement and perspective for unmatched students
[00:11:00] Handling the emotional impact and looking forward
[00:12:00] Preparing for the actual Match Day event
[00:13:00] Managing expectations and work-life balance in residency
[00:14:00] Financial planning and disability insurance advice
[00:15:00] The importance of mentorship and support networks
[00:16:00] Living arrangements and student loans discussion
[00:17:00] Planning for residency and beyond
This episode is sponsored by
PearsonRavitz – helping physicians safeguard their most valuable assets.
Also sponsored by PracticeLink – More than just a job board; they are a lifeline.
If you enjoyed the show, find and follow Dr. Disha everywhere else:
Website
The Frugal Physicians Facebook Group
YouTube
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Please note: The content shared on the podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered individualized financial advice. It is essential to consult with professionals such as accountants, financial advisors, or attorneys to receive personalized guidance based on your specific needs.
By Dr. Disha Spath, MD, FACP4.6
2121 ratings
Dr. Disha and Dr. Stephanie Pearson share their personal Match Day experiences and provide insights and advice for medical students navigating the Match Day process.
They discuss the emotional rollercoaster associated with Match Day, the SOAP process for those who didn't match, and offer big sister advice on staying grounded, preparing for the match, and focusing on what's controllable. They also emphasize the importance of financial planning, disability insurance, and maintaining a support network during this crucial time.
More on Dr. Stephanie Pearson:Dr. Stephanie Pearson, a former OB/GYN physician, is the founder of PearsonRavitz, an insurance company focused on providing comprehensive disability insurance solutions for medical professionals.
After experiencing a career-altering injury while practicing, Dr. Pearson was compelled to transition from clinical medicine to becoming an advocate and advisor for medical professionals navigating the complexities of disability insurance.
With her unique perspective as both a physician and an insurance expert, Dr. Pearson is dedicated to ensuring that her clients are well-protected against unforeseen circumstances that could impact their ability to work and earn an income.
Her mission is to empower doctors with the knowledge and resources needed to secure their financial futures, making her a trusted and compassionate figure in the medical community.
Looking for something specific? Here you go:[00:03:00] The stress of Match Day and ranking process
[00:04:00] Insights on making decisions and handling surprises
[00:05:00] Celebrating Match Day and coping with results
[00:06:00] Overview of the SOAP process for unmatched students
[00:07:00] Strategies for dealing with non-matching and SOAP
[00:08:00] The role of social media and support during Match Week
[00:09:00] Advice for students going through the SOAP process
[00:10:00] Encouragement and perspective for unmatched students
[00:11:00] Handling the emotional impact and looking forward
[00:12:00] Preparing for the actual Match Day event
[00:13:00] Managing expectations and work-life balance in residency
[00:14:00] Financial planning and disability insurance advice
[00:15:00] The importance of mentorship and support networks
[00:16:00] Living arrangements and student loans discussion
[00:17:00] Planning for residency and beyond
This episode is sponsored by
PearsonRavitz – helping physicians safeguard their most valuable assets.
Also sponsored by PracticeLink – More than just a job board; they are a lifeline.
If you enjoyed the show, find and follow Dr. Disha everywhere else:
Website
The Frugal Physicians Facebook Group
YouTube
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Please note: The content shared on the podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered individualized financial advice. It is essential to consult with professionals such as accountants, financial advisors, or attorneys to receive personalized guidance based on your specific needs.

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