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White Coat Investor Podcast

152: Work Life Balance with Tired Super Heroine

White Coat Investor Podcast

Dr. Jim Dahle of the White Coat Investor

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Business, Investing

4.92.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

With medical school classes now having slightly more women than men, more physicians are or will be juggling the challenge of being a professional and a mother. Figuring out the work-life balance can be difficult. Fortunately women physicians have some great role models to look to. One of those is Dr. Barbara Hamilton, also known as Tired Superheroine https://tiredsuperheroine.com/ our guest in this episode. We discuss her experience in the field of interventional radiology as a female physician, a field where women still make up a small percentage. Dr. Hamilton is trying to change that by educating early career doctors on the benefits of choosing specialties currently dominated by male physicians. In this episode we discuss her mentoring work, what it is like to be in a male dominated specialty, negotiating your salary in that environment, finding life balance as a professional and mother, dealing with childcare, and financial empowerment. 6 years out of training she has crossed over into the millionaire status. I am in awe of everything she has accomplished and I think you will be as well after listening to this interview. If you need inspiration that you can do it, this episode will help!

Sponsor

This podcast is sponsored by ERE Healthcare Real Estate Advisors. http://ereadv.com/white-coat-investor/ Collin Hart, CEO of ERE, has been a guest on The White Coat Investor show, and specializes in representing leading physician groups, and structuring sale and leaseback transactions on their clinical and surgical center real estate. ERE is a real estate brokerage but takes an advisory approach, expertly positioning their clients for a real estate sale as part of succession planning surrounding their practice real estate investment. If you own your practice or ASC real estate and are interested in maximizing its value, or are considering partnering with private equity, retaining expert guidance on lease structuring may be a prudent financial move. You can learn more about ERE on their website or you can reach Collin directly at [email protected] or call him at (702) 839-8737.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the White Code Investor Podcast, where we help those who wear the White Code get a fair shake on Wall Street.

0:06.0

We've been helping doctors and other high-income professionals stop doing dumb things with their money since 2011.

0:12.0

Here is your host, Dr. Jim Dolly.

0:18.0

This is White Code Investor Podcast No. 152, a discussion with the tired Super Heroine.

0:24.0

This podcast is sponsored by ERE Healthcare Real Estate Advisors.

0:28.0

Colin Hart, CEO of ERE, has been a guest on my show and specializes in representing leading physician groups and structuring sale and leaseback transactions on their clinical and surgical center real estate.

0:38.0

ERE is a real estate brokerage, but takes an advisory approach expertly positioning their clients for a real estate sale as part of succession planning surrounding their practice real estate investment.

0:47.0

If you own your practice or ASC real estate and are interested in maximizing its value or are considering partnering with private equity, retaining expert guidance on lease structuring may be a prudent financial move.

0:59.0

You can learn more about ERE on their website, eREADV.com, or you can reach Colin directly at Colin.Heart. That's H-A-R-T, at EREADV.com, or Colin at 702-839-8737.

1:14.0

Our quote of the day today comes from Warren Buffett. Investors should remember that excitement and expenses are their enemies, and if they insist on trying to time their participation in equities, they should try to be fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when others are fearful.

1:27.0

I like that quote from Warren Buffett, it's certainly appropriate in a time like this.

1:32.0

I want to thank you for what you're doing out there. We're recording this on March 17th. You won't listen to it for two and a half more weeks, I suspect.

1:41.0

I just got back from my first shift since all of this really hit the fan. We're in PPE and to see every patient with a cough or fever, and you know, walking around with a N95 mask all the time and wondering what I'm going to bring home to my family.

1:54.0

We're out there on the front lines, all of us. And I think society is starting to appreciate it, maybe a little bit more than they usually do.

2:02.0

But if they haven't told you lately, let me tell you that I appreciate what you do, and I appreciate you putting yourself in harm's way.

2:07.0

And in some ways, increasing the risk for your family by doing what you do. So I've always told you this in the past, but more so now, thank you for what you're doing.

2:17.0

You're probably on the way home, maybe you're on the way into work, feels like going to battle these days and being deployed to the hospital, doesn't it?

2:24.0

In China, when the healthcare workers walk past the apartment buildings, they're applauded by all the people who are in quarantine or self isolation.

2:32.0

And maybe we'll get to the point where people are doing that in our country as well. I know right now, as I record this, there's a couple of emergency physicians who are in critical care, one in Washington and one in New Jersey.

2:44.0

We don't know yet how they're going to do with this. And I'm sure by the time you hear this will be there will be a number of other ill doctors with this pandemic.

2:52.0

So thank you for the difficulties that you are going through.

2:57.0

We're going to have a great interview today with a fine doctor. But before we get into that, a few words about an opportunity we have coming up, we have put together a package that you may find useful while you're doing social distancing this spring.

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