PhREI Network Roundup 5-15-25: Residency Training Doesn’t Have To Be a Nightmare

As you know, as part of the PhREI network, we decided to start a weekly roundup to share new activity from across the network. Enjoy!

The Darwinian Doctor

Daniel Shin of The Darwinian Doctor is going to get real with you guys. The topic of residency training can be daunting to some; it can be a real nightmare. But, it does NOT have to be. How can you avoid residency training being a nightmare? Let’s find out!

Residency Training Doesn’t Have To Be a Nightmare

The Prudent Plastic Surgeon

Simply put, here are the top 11 ways that doctors should and can (wisely) invest their money:

  1. In yourself;
  2. Paying debt;
  3. Your marriage (or partnership);
  4. Stock market;
  5. Bonds;
  6. High-yield savings account;
  7. Real estate syndications and funds;
  8. Direct real estate investing;
  9. Your practice;
  10. Treats; and
  11. In a side gig.

Now let's get into the details!

Top 11 Ways That Doctors Should Invest Their Money

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The Prudent Plastic Surgeon

Jordan Frey MD, a plastic surgeon in Buffalo, NY, is one of the fastest-growing physician finance bloggers in the world. See how he went from financially clueless to increasing his net worth by $1M in 1 year  and how you can do the same! Feel free to send Jordan a message at [email protected].

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