Doctors & Dollars S2E7 Recap: Interview with the Infamous Carlo

In this episode of the Doctors & Dollars podcast, Vijay and I have the pleasure of having an interview with Dr. Andrew Carlo.

Carlo, as he will be referred to throughout the podcast and the rest of this recap post, is a young psychiatry attending in Chicago at Northwestern. He is also, for better or worse, one of my best friends. So, if you are looking for embarrassing stories from my youth, don't miss this episode!

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However, along with our usual banter, we do discuss a LOT of important and relevant topics.

Heavily featured in this episode is advice for young trainees or attendings looking to optimize their career life balance as well as what to look for in your first job – it's a lot of stuff that you might not always think of.

We of course also touch on a lot of important financial topics to set yourself up to practice medicine on your own terms.

This may be my favorite Doctors & Dollars interview so far!

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