
Bryan Jepson
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Apr 3, 2024 |
news.india24.press | Bryan Jepson
- By Dr. Bryan Jepson, Guest Writer I’ve been listening to a lot of WCI podcasts lately during my three-hour commute to a rural hospital where I’m doing some locum shifts. What a great resource WCI is for physicians. Founder Dr. Jim Dahle does an excellent job providing accurate information and answering complex individual financial questions.
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Apr 3, 2024 |
whitecoatinvestor.com | Bryan Jepson |Lauren O'Brien
By Dr. Bryan Jepson, Guest WriterI’ve been listening to a lot of the WCI podcasts lately on my three-hour commute to a rural hospital where I do some locums shifts. What a great resource WCI is for physicians. Founder Dr. Jim Dahle does a great job of dispensing accurate information and answering complicated individual finance questions. Mixed in with these financial education topics are success stories of physicians who have achieved great milestones on their pathway to becoming millionaires.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
opmed.doximity.com | Nishant Pandya |Giulia Faison |Jennifer Boyle |Bryan Jepson
The Cost of a Child's Cold Without Paid Sick LeaveAs an urgent care pediatrician, I regularly see young children with fever, cough, and congestion. The majority of these patients have symptoms caused by viral infections that can be managed safely at home. Families feel an initial relief after learning their child does not need to go to the ER or require long-term treatment. However, telling a parent when their child can return to day care is more challenging.
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Dec 7, 2023 |
opmed.doximity.com | Jennifer Boyle |Bryan Jepson |Jessica Reeves |Avneet Soin
It’s no secret that health care in our era of “a thousand clicks” is hard. The days and nights are long and often seem filled to the brim with mundane and painful tasks. In medicine, we are asked to give — our expertise, our time, our compassion, our skills. Giving to others is why we entered this field. And yet, to keep giving, we must be replenished. We are precious health care resources and we must work to preserve ourselves.
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Dec 4, 2023 |
opmed.doximity.com | Bryan Jepson |Jessica Reeves |Avneet Soin |Michaela Barry
As physicians, we are trained to tease out biases in medical research to avoid faulty conclusions. We watch for them in our clinical interactions with challenging patients so as not to be led toward a missed diagnosis or inappropriate treatment. But how often do we recognize biases when it comes to our finances and personal investing?
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