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In this episode, Dr. Disha and her husband dive into a recap of Episode 12 featuring the remarkable journey of Dr. Stephanie Pearson. The focus is on Dr. Pearson's incredible transformation from a medical career to insurance brokerage after a career-altering injury.

The conversation takes an insightful turn as they shed light on the concerning lack of mental health coverage within the medical field. A thought-provoking comparison is drawn between this disparity and the comprehensive coverage extended to veterans under the VA system. The co-hosts passionately criticize the unfortunate denial of workers' compensation for physicians striving to continue their valuable work.

Beyond this, the episode delves into the realm of real estate investing, a topic that's both alluring and challenging. Dr. Disha and Josh explore its numerous advantages, including the potential for property appreciation, positive cash flow, attractive tax benefits, and the allure of diversification. They also candidly address the flip side, encompassing the initial costs of investment, the responsibilities of property maintenance, the potential challenges of tenant payments, and the intricacies of property management. Stressing the importance of thorough research, a firm grasp of the financial metrics, and the wisdom of seeking counsel from seasoned investors.

Were you aware of the various ways to finance real estate investments?

 

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Check out Ep12: Physician Advocacy in Insurance: From Mental Health to Coverage with Dr. Stephanie Pearson

 

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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.