You might just be an entrepreneur
Richard interviews Dr. Alex Mitchell, a general surgeon who is also a seasoned entrepreneur. They delve into the often-overlooked business aspects of being a physician, highlighting how doctors are essentially self-employed entrepreneurs. Dr. Mitchell shares his journey from medical school debt to successful real estate ventures and other entrepreneurial pursuits. He emphasizes the lack of financial education in medical training and the importance of leveraging a physician's unique financial position to build wealth.
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The Entrepreneurial Reality of Being a Doctor.
Physicians are essentially self-employed contractors, requiring them to manage finances, offices, and employees. Alex highlights the lack of formal business education in medical training, which often leaves doctors unprepared for these responsibilities.Transitioning from Medicine to Entrepreneurship.
Alex recalls the turning point when he decided to diversify his income, driven by frustrations with the healthcare system. He shares how he and his wife ventured into real estate investing, starting with a rundown lakefront property.Risk, Mistakes, and the Entrepreneurial Mindset.
The importance of learning from mistakes and embracing risk as part of the entrepreneurial journey and the importance of generating wealth for the future, not just immediate income.
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