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Strategies to Encourage Financial Health

February 16, 2017 swva gmec Leave a comment

It’s common knowledge that medical school is a costly endeavor.  After student loans and years of residency post graduation, it may feel like daunting challenge to even begin planning for your financial future.  This doesn’t have to be the case! Check out these 7 simple tips from AMA Wire on maximizing financial preparedness and start optimizing for your financial health today.

 

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