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Episode 22. Ali Chaudhary MD — Striking out on your own

Episode 22 Doctor Money Matters.

Welcome to another Doctor Money Matters episode. This episode is about taking control as a physician and learning your value. Many doctors don’t understand their dollar value as practicing physicians. It’s not discussed formally in most training situations and we generally are happy with the increase in salary we get from residency/fellowship to becoming attendings. My guest today Dr. Ali Chaudhary had similar experiences as many of us as he transitioned from training.  However, he decided to do something about and start his own locums company when he realized how much these agencies were making on top of what they were paying him.

In this episode we talk about how he did this, why he did this and how his experience can help other physicians discover their own value. We also discuss the pros and cons of going independent. Whether you are happy with your current employment situation or are itching for a change, being aware of your value will place you in a better position for the future.

We also talk briefly about angel investing and Ali’s experience with it. He is from the Silicon Valley area and so it comes in his DNA. It’s a high risk, high reward type situation that has become more accessible for physicians recently. I’m not recommending it for most of us, but we should be aware of all the investment possibilities out there.

I want to thank Dr. Chaudhary for being my guest on this episode of Doctor Money Matters. I hope he inspired you to take control of your own career and learn more about your financial value as a physician. Doctors need to help make the healthcare system more effic

ient. This is one way to bring down overall healthcare costs while keeping those who provide the care paid appropriately.

Ali’s company can be found at locumsunited.com

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Some other physician hosted podcasts that I recommend are:

Docs Outside The Box

The Hippocratic Hustle

The Happy Doc

Doctors Unbound

The White Coat Investor


There are many others, so please support your physician colleagues.

 

Dr. Money Matters

An employed physician in the United States of America.

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  • Yup. Definitely a myth re: long term job security. The stability of locums is there's always a need for docs. I left my permanent job two years ago and haven't looked back. I also have a per diem job locally. Good for you, I'm going to follow you on the other sites!

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