Physicians Invest

Better financial outcomes for physicians

Financial Intelligence Built for Physicians

Most financial content for this profession is recycled high-earner advice with a stethoscope slapped on it. We started Physicians Invest because a dermatologist and a former hedge fund manager couldn't find a single resource that brought institutional-quality financial thinking to medicine. So we built one.

What We Cover

Physician-Specific

Every paragraph passes our specificity test: if you could swap 'physician' for 'high earner' and it still works, we rewrite it. Your $300K student loans, compressed earning window, and malpractice exposure demand tailored thinking.

Opinionated

We don't present 'both sides' and leave you to figure it out. We build the case with data, name our sources, and tell you what we actually think. When the conventional wisdom is wrong, we say so.

Research-Backed

Real numbers, named sources, specific next steps. Not 'consider diversifying.' More like 'here's exactly where the money goes and why.'

Every Career Stage

From medical students choosing loan strategies to attendings optimizing tax-location to late-career physicians planning transitions. Twelve content domains covering the full financial picture.

The typical advice tells you to “max out your 401(k)” without acknowledging you started earning at 34 with $300K in debt. It assumes a career arc that looks nothing like yours.

We write for the way physicians actually earn, owe, and invest.

12

Financial Domains

Weekly

Research-Driven Issues

Credentialed

Finance & MD Team

What You Get

A weekly issue built like a research brief

We break down one topic per issue from our twelve financial domains. One week it's whether that real estate syndication your partner is pitching actually pencils out when you stress-test the cap rate assumptions. The next it's the tax breaks you're leaving on the table because nobody told you that physicians are one of the least tax-advantaged high-earning professions in the country. (We run the numbers on that one. It's not pretty.)

Every issue gets tagged by career stage. If you're an attending three years in, you won't waste time on retirement drawdown strategies. That stuff will be there when you need it.

Career Stages

Med StudentResidentEarly CareerMid CareerLate CareerRetired

12 Financial Domains

Investing & MarketsAsset AllocationTax OptimizationStudent Loans & DebtInsuranceContract NegotiationPractice OwnershipEstate & Asset ProtectionReal EstateAlternative InvestmentsCareer & CompensationBehavioral Finance

Recent Issues

The Siren Song of Private Credit in Your 401(k)The W-2 Tax PlaybookYour Financial Advisor's Credentials Are Probably MeaninglessYour 2.9% Raise Didn't Beat InflationThe Student Loan Earthquake Nobody's Talking About

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