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What does it really cost to be a doctor in Uganda? In this episode of Financially Incorrect: Uganda Edition, Dr. Tumusiime Nyamurungi takes us inside the world of medicine, where long hours, low pay, and expensive training collide with the pressure to stay financially afloat. From working exhausting 12-hour shifts to paying millions in residency fees, she reveals how the pursuit of purpose often comes at a heavy price.Dr. Nyamurungi opens up about earning 21 million shillings in a year and ending up with just 1.5 million in savings, a turning point that pushed her to take control of her finances. She shares how she rebuilt her money mindset with the help of a financial advisor, started investing intentionally, and learned to prioritize health insurance after seeing how one medical bill can wipe out years of savings.This conversation dives deep into the emotional and financial toll of being a healthcare worker. From the realities of hospital bills that can hit millions per day to the discipline it takes to build wealth in a demanding profession. It’s an honest look at burnout, balance, and the breakthroughs that come when you finally decide to treat your money like your most important patient.
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By Financially IncorrectWhat does it really cost to be a doctor in Uganda? In this episode of Financially Incorrect: Uganda Edition, Dr. Tumusiime Nyamurungi takes us inside the world of medicine, where long hours, low pay, and expensive training collide with the pressure to stay financially afloat. From working exhausting 12-hour shifts to paying millions in residency fees, she reveals how the pursuit of purpose often comes at a heavy price.Dr. Nyamurungi opens up about earning 21 million shillings in a year and ending up with just 1.5 million in savings, a turning point that pushed her to take control of her finances. She shares how she rebuilt her money mindset with the help of a financial advisor, started investing intentionally, and learned to prioritize health insurance after seeing how one medical bill can wipe out years of savings.This conversation dives deep into the emotional and financial toll of being a healthcare worker. From the realities of hospital bills that can hit millions per day to the discipline it takes to build wealth in a demanding profession. It’s an honest look at burnout, balance, and the breakthroughs that come when you finally decide to treat your money like your most important patient.
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