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Twice a month, faculty and residents of the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix Family Medicine Residency discuss key clinical points from each issue of American Family Physician (AFP). AFP publishes clinical reviews that help keep physicians current with advances in diagnosis and treatment. Contributing editor: Dr. Steven Brown.
 
As a physician mom or dad, you put everything into your practice and your kids and you want to make sure you’ll have enough for retirement some day. But work and family soak up most of your time and energy, so the last thing you want to do is sit down and dig through the ever-changing world of investment options and tax laws to find out what you’re missing and figure out what to do with your extra money. Join hosts W. Ben Utley and Nate Reineke, two Certified Financial Planner™ professionals ...
 
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When it comes to financial stuff, the US government usually gets a bad rap. But the Federal Employees Retirement System Thrift Savings Plan (FERS TSP) is a major exception. Ben and Nate field a question from a US Air Force Reserves flight doctor about how to invest in the TSP. Tune in to learn why this 401k-like plan is so awesome and why one of th…
 
Bonds are boring, aren't they? Well, not anymore. Recent rate increases make bonds more interesting than they've been in years. Better, some bonds yield interest that's tax-free, making them a match for many overtaxed physician families. Listen in as Ben and Nate answer questions like: • What is a bond? • How do they work? • How can physicians inve…
 
Do you remember that guy? You know, the friendly insurance agent you met when you were a resident? That was back when you thought everybody was as honest and well-intentioned as doctors are. And that was at a time when you and your family were vulnerable not only to the whims of fate but the advances of greedy life insurance agents, too. They shoul…
 
Introduction of the newly available Spanish-language AFP podcast (0.30), fibromyalgia (7:00), bee stinger removal (11:30), eczema (13:20), televisits for prenatal care (15:10), peptic ulcer disease and Helicobacter pylori infection (17:30), and AFP clinical answers (21:20).
 
For Valentine’s Day, we thought about getting you a big box of chocolates, but we decided to give you something less fattening and more fascinating: five tips to rekindle the flame of financial intimacy in your monetary marriage. We scoured the internet in a search for “how to talk about money with your spouse” but we came up practically empty hand…
 
The tax code is so complicated that even doctors–some of the smartest people on the planet–struggle to make sense of it all. And the one person who is supposed to help, your tax preparer, doesn’t seem to care. Join Ben and Nate as they break down the three “tax things” most physicians want and discuss why the average tax preparer won’t give you the…
 
As we look forward to 2023, we also look back on 2022. We found many physician families who are so happy they’ve been with us for years, and decades even, while others move on after a brief engagement. This got us thinking about who is a match for us and who might be happier elsewhere. At Physician Family Financial Advisors, we hope our advice will…
 
Overdiagnosis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (1:50), galactorrhea (5:20), testicular torsion (9:40), medication abortion (12:40), anxiety disorders in children and adolescents (14:40), platelet-rich plasma injections (19:50), and a new feature, hot takes in family medicine (22:50).
 
What do you need to focus on throughout your career to enjoy a happy retirement? Today, it’s time to hop in the “Physician Retirement Time Machine” to see how things might look a couple of decades from now. How can you graduate from a successful career with a smile on your face, a song in your heart and an unexplainably healthy glow about yourself?…
 
Noninvasive prenatal screening (1:40), antibiotics in upper respiratory infections (3:50), posttraumatic stress disorder (10:30), people experiencing homelessness (13:20), deprescribing proton pump inhibitors (17:30), a new practice guideline for adults with hypertension (20:10), and our favorite holiday and winter ICD 10 codes (22:50).…
 
What is the simple truth about college savings for doctors? When do physicians need to start saving for their children's college education? How much should a doctor save for public or private college and how can you use a 529 plan to save money? Tune in to learn the answer to these questions and become an informed parent surrounding your child’s co…
 
There are three new tax changes happening for 2023. Although they may seem insignificant, the changes can have big impacts for financial security down the road. Tune in to learn what you as a physician need to know about these changes and how to adjust your IRA, 401K, and HSA accounts accordingly. These small adjustments are a necessity and could p…
 
Nowadays, investments are looking unfavorable, which leads to the question: should physicians keep investing? The answer is yes! You should continue to invest. The state of the economy is creating an ideal time to purchase investments, trusting that the market will rise again as it has in the past. Are you prepared with a spread of investments? If …
 
Through strategy, habits, and mindset change, physicians can easily double their money in half the time to create a comfortable retirement. Using the rule of 72, you can determine the amount needed to invest to reach your retirement goals, and how long it will take to get there. Tune in today to learn how doctors can feel confident they are on trac…
 
What might be the single best tax break for a physician’s family? Surprisingly, a health savings account (HSA) may be the right option for your physician family. An HSA account is a vehicle where a physician can save on taxes when money is deposited for future health care expenses. So, how does a physician qualify for an HSA account? What is the ta…
 
What does a physician need to know about life insurance? What is the difference between cash value and term insurance? Do you have at least the average amount a physician needs to have in a life insurance policy? Tune in for answers to these important life insurance questions and to find out how much life insurance a physician family really needs. …
 
Too often physicians will overlook benefits that can boost their retirement. A cash balance plan offers huge tax savings and is a type of defined benefit plan. So what are defined benefit plans, and how can a cash balance plan offer these huge tax savings? A physician who skips over a defined benefit plan could miss out on a large sum of money. Tun…
 
I-Bonds are an excellent component of a physician’s fully-funded emergency fund. They are state income tax-free and they pay interest that is very similar or exactly the same as the inflation rate. But what are I-Bonds and how do they work? Why would a physician want to buy an I-Bond? Tune in today to learn more about how I-Bonds work and why they …
 
What would it look like if you never retire? What are the pros and cons of working for the rest of your life? What if there was a reason you could not retire? How might a physician structure their life? An eternal physician opens the potential for more family time, time with children in their younger years, and longer time for investment decisions.…
 
UTMAs can seem appealing to a physician for the tax break. However, using this account to hide money and present it to a child when they reach adulthood is a no-no. So then are UTMAs still a valuable tool for physician moms and dads? How might they help physicians in the process of giving their children money? Tune in today to learn more about the …
 
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