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  • Nov 14, 2023 | kevinmd.com | Amarish Dave |Sheila Nazarian |Dennis Hursh |Shin Mei Chan

    Hiring a financial advisor can be a strategic move to ensure your financial health aligns with your professional success. However, the effectiveness of this partnership depends on asking the right questions. In this article, we’ll explore four essential questions doctors should pose to their financial advisors to pave the way for a secure and prosperous financial future.

  • Jun 6, 2023 | kevinmd.com | Pranay Parikh |Amanda Xi |Naomi Tweyo Nkinsi |Shin Mei Chan

    In the realm of real estate investing, multifamily syndication has garnered significant attention as a lucrative and rewarding investment strategy, particularly among physicians and other high-income earners. Primarily, its appeal lies in its ability to offer attractive returns while simultaneously generating passive income and long-term wealth-building opportunities.

  • May 2, 2023 | medicine.yale.edu | Shin Mei Chan

    When Joshua Bilsborrow, MD, MHS, assistant professor of clinical medicine (rheumatology, allergy & immunology) traveled to Rwanda in 2016 as a Yale/Stanford Johnson & Johnson Global Health Scholar, he recalls learning about a dire shortage of rheumatologists in the country. “In the entirety of Rwanda, there was only one rheumatologist who practiced in the private hospital and was close to retirement,” he remembers.

  • May 2, 2023 | medicalxpress.com | Shin Mei Chan

    A recent study published in Pulmonary Circulation assesses changes in oxygen extraction following post-acute sequelae of SARS-Cov-2 infection (PASC) syndrome, or "long COVID." PASC may affect half of patients who recover from COVID-19. One debilitating hallmark is a persistent decrease in exercise tolerance. This study, led by Inderjit Singh, MBChB, BMedSci, FRCP, assistant professor (pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine) and Hyung J.

  • May 1, 2023 | medicine.yale.edu | Shin Mei Chan

    A recent study published in Pulmonary Circulation assesses changes in oxygen extraction following post-acute sequelae of SARS-Cov-2 infection (PASC) syndrome, or “long COVID.” PASC may affect half of patients who recover from COVID-19. One debilitating hallmark is a persistent decrease in exercise tolerance. This study, led by Inderjit Singh, MBChB, BMedSci, FRCP, assistant professor (pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine) and Hyung J.

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