This is the second in an intermittent but recurring series. Find all of them here. A few weeks ago I wrote about Future Proofing Your Children — how my wife and I approach our children’s career and education choices. If you haven’t read it yet, go back and read it now. I decided this might as […]
Ramadan Post-Mortem and Breatharians
Ramadan is now safely two weeks in the rear-view mirror, or about 45 weeks in the future, depending on your perspective. Near the end of Ramadan, I came across two interesting articles on eating and hunger. They were not written with each other in mind, and neither seemingly had anything to do with Ramadan. However […]
Happy New Year!
July 1st, if you were not aware, is the real New Year’s Day. It’s a time of significant change, filled with hello’s and goodbyes, big moves and new responsibilities, freshened pocketbooks and free time. At least it is for those of us in academic medicine, working in a university/teaching hospital. On July 1st, new interns […]
Personal Finance Study — Written up by WCI
Introduction A scholarly work of mine, something from my day job, was featured today by Jim Dahle, who blogs/podcasts/runs an empire at The White Coat Investor, so if you made it to this blog from there, welcome! This is a survey I conducted of residents and fellows at two universities to understand their personal financial […]
My Deadbeat Uncle
This post was written in April with some additions before publication. I have a deadbeat uncle. The entire family knows him, but we don’t like to talk about him. He’s terrible at managing his money, picks fights, and ticks a lot of people off. Half the family hates him, though which half changes continuously. He […]
Featured By Pho II
Kevin Pho of KevinMD featured another of our posts today — if you’ve made it to this blog from there, welcome! Click here to learn a little about me/this blog. It’s partly about medicine, partly about everything else This post, called Love and Marriage (and Money) — a semi self-explanatory title — is about s […]