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From podiatry school and residency to your first attending job, every career stage comes with unique financial challenges. Learn about residency salaries, contract negotiations, the gap before your first paycheck,

Guest Author: Michael Johnson, Attorney If you spend enough time talking to hospital recruiters, physician executives, or compensation committees, you will eventually hear some version of this: “We are paying

Learn how nurses can prepare financially for career transitions with budgeting strategies, debt management tips, relocation planning, and smart financial decisions.

Graduating as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) often brings a large financial burden. Average debt ranges from $150,000 to $200,000. The weight of those numbers can feel overwhelming, especially

For many registered nurses, career advancement can bring better opportunities, higher pay, and new roles, but also new financial pressure.
For practicing PAs, relocation is one of the most common, and underestimated, financial transitions in a career. Relocating for a new job is one of the biggest financial transitions physician
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