Doctors & Dollars S2E3 Recap: Talking Diapers & Dollars with Imperfect Dad MD

Episode 3 of Season 2 of the Doctors & Dollars podcast features Dr. Jeremy Toffle AKA Imperfect Dad MD!

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Many of us know that being parents and being doctors can be very tough. In many ways. Personally, professionally, and of course financially.

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Jeremy chats with us about his philosophies as well as why he calls himself the Imperfect Dad, a monitor that I love.

This is an absolutely great episode for anyone interested in achieving better work-life balance especially with their family and friends as a physician, in medical school, in training, or as an attending physician.

And one quick note, I unfortunately was not a part of this episode as I was caught in the operating room so it's all Vijay and Jeremy on this one.

But you can hear me talk to Jeremy about being a doctor dad when he had me as a guest on his wonderful podcast!

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