Financial Wellness and Burnout Prevention for Medical Professionals

CME-Eligible Version of Best Selling Fire Your Financial Advisor Course Series with Additional 8 Hours of Physician Wellness and Burnout Prevention Content

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WELLNESS (CME/CE)

This course includes the Student, Resident, Attending, and Wellness portions of the series.


Financial wellness is a key component to burnout prevention.

It helps you be better partners, parents, and practitioners.

This course will help you take the first step to financial wellness by walking you through the creation of a written financial plan that will put you on the path to financial stability. You will have less stress, work on your own terms, reduce burnout, avoid thousands of dollars of frustrating financial mistakes, and help you set yourself up to live the good life.

Very few doctors go to medical or dental school with the primary goal of becoming rich.

You assumed it would be a side effect of the process and thought you would do well by doing good.

You’ve had a vision of the good life. . .

  • Being more present and spending more time with your patients
  • Committing fewer medical errors due to burnout
  • Having improved attention, memory, and executive functioning
  • Feeling an increased sense of personal accomplishment at work
  • Experiencing decreased chronic illness
  • Having the time to build and maintain uplifting relationships
  • Decreasing your malpractice risk
  • Living debt-free with no financial worries
  • Buying your dream home in the perfect location
  • Practicing on your own terms – maybe even dropping night shifts and call
  • Traveling and exploring the world
  • Having the freedom to outsource chores, giving you more time with loved ones
  • Providing your loved ones with opportunities and financial security
  • Retiring when you choose while maintaining the lifestyle you enjoy
  • Leaving a legacy for generations to come

While your vision of the good life may be different from those around you, you are on your way. You are well educated, intelligent, and either already earning a six-figure income or soon will be. However, you may find yourself a little bit embarrassed by your lack of financial knowledge.

Maybe you are discovering for yourself that financial stress is a leading cause of burnout among physicians and other high-income professionals and you aren’t immune. Accomplishing financial goals becomes much more complicated when you no longer desire or are able to work. Financially secure doctors really are happier and healthier physicians, partners, and parents that can better reach their personal and professional goals.

Have you dedicated years to training for a fulfilling career to find that your current practice conditions and a lack of finance acumen have created some problems?

Are you frustrated with the limited time you have with your patients?

Are you worried about the malpractice risks due to your burnout?

Is your debt load
piling up?

Maybe you have an expensive mortgage, car loans, and credit card balances and just covering the interest eats up a good portion of your work every month?

Do you feel like your finances are a mess?

Does the good life still feel too far away, and almost out of reach?

Are you burned out from too much work pressure?

Are work conditions driving you away from a career you love?

You need a solution

It’s time to get rid of your debt, eliminate financial stress,
and start living YOUR version of the good life NOW.

Introducing the Financial Wellness and Burnout Prevention for Medical Professionals Online Course

A 25-hour online video course (with audio-only listening options) that combines both building a financial plan and physician wellness and burnout prevention.

The first half of this course is the best-selling Fire Your Financial Advisor course—17 hours of content where you will both define your financial goals AND build a specific plan to achieve them. The second 8 hours focus entirely on wellness and preventing burnout, which will help guarantee you have the capacity to follow the financial plan that you create in the first portion.

The financial portion of the course will show you how to overcome your financial challenges and create a clear path to the “good life” and will equip you with a straightforward written financial plan to follow during your career and throughout retirement.

In addition to guiding you to financial success, your plan will outline insurance, asset protection, and estate planning needs – so you will be confident that anyone who depends on you will be taken care of.

Because the difference between being ready to quit tomorrow versus feeling happy, healthy, and able to stay in your career another decade or two can be worth millions of dollars to your financial future, the wellness portion of this course is the crucial link to creating that “good life” that you desire. Focused specifically on physician wellness and how to minimize and bypass burnout along the way, this content will help you develop a better life and career balance as you work towards your goals.

When you finish the course, you’ll feel confident that:

  • You can identify drivers that influence burnout
  • You have the best insurance for your needs at the best possible price and your family will be well taken care of if something should happen to you
  • You are managing your student loans the best way, maximizing the benefits of government programs, minimizing interest paid, and getting out of debt as soon as possible
  • You know options that reduce personal risk and symptoms related to burnout
  • You are either capable of managing your investments yourself or you are paying a competent advisor a fair price to do it for you
  • You know the factors that enable you to recover from psychologically challenging clinical cases that feed burnout
  • You are saving enough money to reach your goals and can spend the rest on whatever you like guilt-free
  • You aren’t paying any more taxes than you need to
  • You know the action steps that can be taken to reduce malpractice
  • Your assets are protected from lawsuits as much as possible
  • You have a custom-written plan that if followed will guarantee your financial success
  • You have strategies to maintain joy in both your clinical practice and personal life

You’re extremely busy, and probably don’t enjoy this stuff. To ensure you’re not wasting your time, this course gives you only high-yield, must-know personal finance topics, as well as the CME-required content for wellness and burnout prevention.

As an added bonus, the course includes worksheets and examples that you can modify and use as you build your financial plan.

Here’s what a few of the 6,500 students have to say about the course:

You can do this! While you may not have had classes about investing, taxes, or insurance in school, you have excelled at far more complicated subjects.

Thankfully, finances are much easier than organic chemistry or medicine.

Many professionals use this course to create their personal financial plan – and by not using an advisor are able to save hundreds of thousands of dollars over their life. Others find a good financial advisor that takes care of this task for them for a reasonable fee.

Despite its provocative name, the Fire Your Financial Advisor (FYFA) course can also help you find and vet a financial advisor that won’t rip you off and will align with your financial needs. You’ll finish the course with confidence that you understand the concepts an advisor can help to implement in your plan.

Whether you choose to manage your own finances or hire a professional, this course will give you the tools you need.

These online courses are designed to grow with you and offer the highest-yield personal finance topics.

STUDENT
  • The Math of Doctoring
  • How to Pay for School
  • Investing in School
  • Burnout Management
  • Student Loan Management
  • Life Insurance
  • Preparing for Residency
$99
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RESIDENT

All of the Student Topics, PLUS:

  • Disability Insurance
  • Job Selection
  • Contract Negotiation
  • Investing in Residency
  • Preparing for Becoming an Attending
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Student core features included:
  • The Math of Doctoring
  • How to Pay for School
  • Investing in School
  • Burnout Management
  • Student Loan Management
  • Life Insurance
  • Preparing for Residency
$299
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Student to Resident Course Upgrade:

Already bought the Student Course? Get the Resident Course upgrade.

UPGRADE $200
ATTENDING

All of the Student and Resident Topics, PLUS:

  • Working with Financial Advisors
  • All Types of Insurance
  • Getting Out of Debt
  • Housing Plan
  • Intentional Spending Plan
  • Creating Your Investing Plan
  • Retirement Accounts
  • Asset Allocation
  • Estate Planning
Show ALL Topics
Student core features included:
  • The Math of Doctoring
  • How to Pay for School
  • Investing in School
  • Burnout Management
  • Student Loan Management
  • Life Insurance
  • Preparing for Residency
Resident core features included:
  • Disability Insurance
  • Job Selection
  • Contract Negotiation
  • Investing in Residency
  • Preparing for Becoming an Attending
$799
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Resident to Attending Course Upgrade:

Already bought the Resident Course? Get the Attending Course upgrade.

UPGRADE $500
WELLNESS
CME/CE

All of the Student, Resident, and Attending Topics, PLUS:

  • Physician Burnout Prevention
  • Work Life Balance
  • Taking Care of Physical Health
  • 8 Hours of CME/CE Credit
Show ALL Topics
Student core features included:
  • The Math of Doctoring
  • How to Pay for School
  • Investing in School
  • Burnout Management
  • Student Loan Management
  • Life Insurance
  • Preparing for Residency
Resident core features included:
  • Disability Insurance
  • Job Selection
  • Contract Negotiation
  • Investing in Residency
  • Preparing for Becoming an Attending
Attending core features included:
  • Working with Financial Advisors
  • All Types of Insurance
  • Getting Out of Debt
  • Housing Plan
  • Intentional Spending Plan
  • Creating Your Investing Plan
  • Retirement Accounts
  • Asset Allocation
  • Estate Planning
$1099
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Attending to Wellness Course Upgrade:

Already bought the Attending Course? Get the Wellness Course upgrade.

UPGRADE $300

The Fire Your Financial Advisor Series
Has 4 Course Options

Student
Course

  • The Math of Doctoring
  • How to Pay for School
  • Investing in School
  • Burnout Management
  • Student Loan Management
  • Life Insurance
  • Preparing for Residency
$99
BUY NOW

Resident
Course

All of the Student Topics, PLUS:

  • Disability Insurance
  • Job Selection
  • Contract Negotiation
  • Investing in Residency
  • Preparing for Becoming an Attending
$299
BUY NOW

Student to Resident Course Upgrade:

Already bought the Student Course? Get the Resident Course upgrade.

UPGRADE $200

Attending
Course

All of the Student AND Resident Topics, PLUS:

  • Working with Financial Advisors
  • All Types of Insurance
  • Housing Plan
  • Creating Your Investing Plan
  • Retirement Accounts
  • Asset Allocation
  • Estate Planning
  • Asset Protection
$799
BUY NOW

Resident to Attending Course Upgrade:

Already bought the Resident Course? Get the Attending Course upgrade.

UPGRADE $500

Wellness
CME/CE Course

All of the Student, Resident, AND Attending Topics, PLUS:

  • Physician Burnout Prevention
  • Work Life Balance
  • Taking Care of Physical Health
  • Malpractice Protection
  • 8 Hours of CME/CE Credit
$1099
BUY NOW

Attending to Wellness Course Upgrade:

Already bought the Attending Course? Get all the Wellness CME/CE Course upgrade.

UPGRADE $300

The Fire Your Financial Advisor Series Grows with You

  • TOPICS COVERED

  • The Math of Doctoring
  • How to Pay for School
  • Investing in School
  • Burnout Management
  • Student Loan Management
  • Life Insurance
  • Preparing for Residency
  • Disability Insurance
  • Job Selection
  • Contract Negotiation
  • Investing in Residency
  • Preparing for Becoming an Attending
  • Working with Financial Advisors
  • All Types of Insurance
  • Getting Out of Debt
  • Housing Plan
  • Intentional Spending Plan
  • Creating Your Investing Plan
  • Retirement Accounts
  • Asset Allocation
  • Estate Planning
  • Physician Burnout Prevention
  • Work-Life Balance
  • Taking Care of Physical Health
  • 8 Hours of CME/CE Credit

You Can Save Thousands of Dollars

A financial advisor would charge you $5,000-$10,000 to set up your financial plan plus ongoing management fees for years. Calculate how much your own time is worth.

Think about how much it would cost just for an hourly rate advisor to teach you the 17 hours of financial material at $200-$500 an hour.

Then consider the value that this course could provide for you for just a fraction of the cost.

Add to that value that remaining in your career another decade or two can be worth millions of dollars to your financial future and having the skills to prevent and battle burnout is vital to make that happen. This course can save you both thousands of dollars and your career.

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We'll give you 7 days, risk-free, to decide. That's right. For the first week after you purchase it, you can return the course and get every dime back if it isn't the life-changing experience we know it will be.

You can take up to 25% of the course in those 7 days to determine if this course is for you. If you determine it's not right, email [email protected] within the 7 days to receive your refund.

Your Course Instructor
Dr. Jim Dahle

James M. Dahle, MD, is a practicing emergency physician and Air Force veteran from Salt Lake City, Utah. He became interested in personal finance and investing after becoming disillusioned with the way he was treated by several unscrupulous financial professionals. In an effort to help his fellow physicians and other high-income professionals avoid the same errors, he started The White Coat Investor website in 2011. It rapidly grew into the most widely-read, physician-specific personal finance and investing website in the world. He has written four Amazon best-selling books, publishes two weekly podcasts, developed multiple online courses, and holds an annual conference all aimed at helping his fellow physicians become more financially literate. He is convinced that increasing the financial security of doctors enables them to be better partners, parents, and care givers along with reducing burnout, decreasing suicide risk, and improving patient care.

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Andrew Paulson

Andrew Paulson is a Certified Student Loan Professional with a Masters degree in Accounting, who serves as the Co-Founder and Lead Consultant at StudentLoanAdvice.com. Drawing from personal experience, his journey was ignited by the challenge of navigating his wife's nursing school debt.

Under his guidance, Student Loan Advice has provided expert consultation on $600M in student loan debt for doctors and dentists nationwide, with a track record of saving clients an average of $167,000 on their student loans. Through personalized strategies, Andrew and his team have met with over 2,000 borrowers, helping them navigate the complexities of student loans.

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Financial Wellness and Burnout Prevention Course Bonuses

Presentations by Many Top Finance Professionals
  • Bill Bernstein, MD
  • Mike Piper, CPA
  • Sarah Catherine (SC) Gutierrez, CFP
  • Morgan Housel
  • Disha Spath, MD
  • Ben White, MD
  • Jonathan Clements
  • Rick Ferri, CFA
  • Paul Merriman
  • Daniel Kesten, JD
  • Nisha Mehta, MD
  • Bonnie Koo, MD
  • Fahd Ahmad, MD
  • Dawn Baker, MD
  • James Turner, MD
  • Jordan Grumet, MD
  • Crispy Doc, MD
  • Reflections of a Millenial Doctor, MD
Access to Private Forum
  • FYFA students only
  • Ask questions in private to Dr. Dahle and to other students and graduates of the FYFA course
10 Worksheets and Downloadable Templates
  • Written financial plan template
  • Examples of each section of financial plan
  • Pre and post quiz and explanations

No more wading through dozens of books at the library, listening to numerous podcasts, scrolling through hundreds of blog posts, or checking in with online communities trying to gain a financial education.

For a fraction of the price and half the time of hiring a professional financial planner, Fire Your Financial Advisor will take you from feeling anxious about your financial future to having a written financial plan you can confidently follow for the rest of your life.

This course is the material that should have been taught to you in college, medical school, or residency but never was.

Let us take you by the hand and guide you to your good life. You’ve earned that.

Enjoy a life free from financial worries, a career where you make a real contribution to society, indulge in luxuries you love, have the ability to help others financially throughout your life, and embrace a comfortable retirement at a time of your choosing.

Course Overview

What You Will Learn
Course Description
Pre-Test (25 Questions)
About the Instructor
Introduction to Other Resources
Why You Need a Plan
How to Make Your Written Plan
Goal Worksheet
Written Financial Plan Worksheet
Example of a Financial Plan
Section Quiz (6 Questions)
Quiz Answers and Explanations
How to Weave It All Together as a DIY Investor – Sarah Catherine Gutierrez, CFP
How to Use the Private Community for Students

What an Advisor Can Do for You
The Cost of Advice
How to Pay for Advice
What to Look for in an Advisor
How to Use an Advisor
Can You Do It Yourself?
How to Move Your Money
Section Quiz (6 Questions)
Quiz Answers and Explanations
How to Engage with a Financial Advisor as a DIY Investor – Sarah Catherine Gutierrez, CFP

General Insurance Topics
Disability Insurance
Life Insurance
Getting Life Insurance Quotes
Liability Insurance
Property Insurance
Health Insurance
Avoiding Insurance-Based Investments
How to Do Your Written Plan – Insurance
Insurance Worksheet
Examples of Insurance Portion of Written Financial Plan
Section Quiz (6 Questions)
Quiz Answers and Explanations

Why a House Is an Investment
Resisting the Urge to Buy
How Much to Spend
Interacting with Realtors
Interacting with Lenders
Physician Mortgage Loans
Paying Off Your Mortgage Early
How to Do Your Written Plan – Housing
Housing Plan Worksheet
Examples of Housing Portion of Written Financial Plan
Section Quiz (7 Questions)
Quiz Answers and Explanations

Income Driven Repayment Plans
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Income Driven Repayment Forgiveness
Private Loans and Refinancing
Refinancing During Residency
Pay Off Debt Quickly
Paying Off Loans vs. Investing
Examples of Student Loan Portion of Written Financial Plan
Student Loan Worksheet
How to Do Your Written Plan – Student Loans
Section Quiz (7 Questions)
Quiz Answers and Explanations

Live Like a Resident
Hit the Ground Running
Cash Flow Planning (Budgeting)
Budget Example
Minimizing Fixed Expenses
Sinking Funds
Emergency Funds
How to Do Your Written Plan – Spending
Examples of Spending Portion of Written Financial Plan
Section Quiz (7 Questions)
Quiz Explanations and Answers

Setting SMART Goals
The Three Enemies of the Investor
How Much You Need to Retire
Savings Rate
Social Security
College Savings
Future Value Function
Payment Function
Period Function
How to Do Your Written Plan – Goals
Goal Worksheet
Examples of Goals Portion of Written Financial Plan
Section Quiz (7 Questions)
Quiz Answers and Explanations
How Social Security Affects You – Mike Piper, CPA

Investing in a Taxable Account
Read Your Plan Documents
Two Main Types of Retirement Accounts
Employer-Provided Retirement Accounts
Self-Employed Retirement Plans
Defined Benefit Plans
The Backdoor Roth IRA
Health Savings Account (HSA)
Multiple 401(k)s
529 Plans – Education Savings
Secure Act 2.0
How to Do Your Written Plan – Investing Accounts
Examples of Investing Accounts Portion of Written Financial Plan
Section Quiz (13 Questions)
Quiz Answers and Explanations
Tax-Efficient Investing – Mike Piper, CPA

Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds
The Case for Mutual Funds
Index Funds
Introduction to Asset Classes
Total Market vs. Factor Investing
Options for Real Estate Investing
Choosing an Asset Allocation
The Simple Approach
Tax-Efficiency and Asset Location
Implementing Your Asset Allocation
Rebalancing Your Portfolio
How to Make a Rebalancing Spreadsheet
Investing in Retirement
How to Do Your Written Plan – Asset Allocation
Asset Allocation Worksheet
Examples of Asset Allocation Portion of Written Investing Plan
Build an Asset Allocation Spreadsheet
Section Quiz (10 Questions)
Quiz Answers and Explanations
The Education of an Index Investor – Rick Ferri, CFA
Tax-Efficient Investing in Taxable Accounts – Mike Piper, CPA
What Is Factor Investing? – Paul Merriman
How Physicians Fail at Investing – William Bernstein, MD
Resource – Retirement Calculators from New Retirement

Purposes of Estate Planning
Why You Need a Will
Probate and Designating Beneficiaries
Revocable Trusts
Avoiding the Death Tax
How to Gift Assets
Irrevocable Trusts
When to Meet with an Estate Planning Attorney
How to Do Your Written Plan – Estate Planning
Estate Plan/Asset Protection Worksheet
Examples of Estate Planning Portion of Written Financial Plan
Section Quiz (8 Questions)
Quiz Answers and Explanations
What Should Your Estate Plan Do? – Daniel Kesten, JD
Crucial Estate Planning Concepts for Physicians: Can You Trust Online Trusts? – J. RobRoy Platt, JD
Estate Planning: Taking Care of Those You Care About Most – Daniel Kesten, JD

Evaluating Your Risks
Insurance: The First Line of Defense
Learning Your State Asset Protection Laws
Should I Incorporate My Practice?
Separating Toxic and Non-Toxic Assets
Advanced Asset Protection
How to Do Your Written Plan – Asset Protection
Examples of Asset Protection Portion of Written Financial Plan
Section Quiz (7 Questions)
Quiz Answers and Explanations
Above Policy Limits Judgments – Jim Dahle, MD
Asset Protection and Risk Management for Affluent Physicians – Ike Devji, JD

Staying the Course and Market History
Initial and Continuing Financial Education
Modifying the Plan
How to Do Your Written Financial Plan – Finishing the Plan
Financial Plan Worksheet
Implementing Your Plan
Section Quiz (8 Questions)
Quiz Answers and Explanations
Final Exam (50 Questions)
Final Exam Answers and Explanations
Please Leave Us Feedback to Improve the Course
The Psychology of Investing – Morgan Housel

Physician Burnout: A New Kind of Medical Epidemic – Nisha Mehta, MD
How Physicians and Patients Will Pay for Health Care and Other Expenses Now and in Retirement – Jim Dahle, MD
Balancing Work, Family, and Finances – Bonnie Koo, MD
Recovering from Cases That Make You Cry – Fahd Ahmad, MD
Self-Knowledge: The Key to Managing Physical and Financial Health – Dawn Baker, MD
Adventures in Burnout Panel: Recognizing and Beating the Burn – Crispy Doc; James Turner, MD; Dawn Baker, MD; Reflections of a Millennial Doc
Bridging the Intimacy Gap Between Doctor and Patients Through Shared Storytelling – Jordan Grumet, MD
Protecting Your Patients and Yourself from Malpractice – Jim Dahle, MD
Instructions for How to Receive Your CME/CE Certificate

Introduction to Fire Your Financial Advisor for Residents
High-Yield Financial Topics Your Residents Need to Know – Brennan Boyd, MD

Disability Insurance
Life Insurance for Residents
How to Do Your Written Plan – Insurance
Insurance Worksheet

Investing for Residents
Becoming Financially Literate
Exploring the Tax Efficient Waterfall – Sarah Catherine Gutierrez, CFP

The First 12 Months
Job Selection
Contract Evaluation
Negotiation
Tricks, Hacks, and Financial Arbitrage
Finance 101: For Graduating Residents and New Attendings – Altelisha Taylor, MD MPH
How to Understand and Negotiate Your Employment Contract – Brian Foley, MD, MBA
Annihilate Your Student Debt – Disha Spath, MD
Live Like a Resident

The Written Plan

The Math of Doctoring
Introduction to Your Instructors
Money and Medicine
Choosing a School
How to Pay for School
Military Programs
Federal Programs
How to Think About Money as a Physician – Jonathan Clements

Minimizing Your Debt Burden in School
Investing in School
Choosing a Specialty
Choosing a Residency Program
Burnout Management
How to Think About Debt – James Dahle, MD

Getting Disability Insurance
Life Insurance for Students
Renting vs. Buying
Conclusion


CME Disclosure

This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of physicians and dentists involved in the care of patients. After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to:
  1. Identify factors influencing burnout and the options to reduce personal risk and symptoms related to burnout
  2. Discuss factors that enable one to recover from psychologically challenging clinical cases related to "second victims" of such cases
  3. Describe the benefits of self-knowledge for clinicians and highlight strategies to maintain joy in clinical practice and in personal life
  4. Specify action steps that can be taken to reduce malpractice

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of SynAptiv and ACEA. SynAptiv is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. SynAptiv designates this enduring material for a maximum of 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Dentists may claim up to 8 credits for this program. Dental CE Masters is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it, imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.

All faculty, planner, and/or content managers have nothing to disclose nor do they have any vested interests or affiliations. All conflicts of interest have been resolved.