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PanaceaFinancial
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Panacea Financial offers financial services for doctors, by doctors. Medical students, residents and attending physicians each occupy a unique financial space: despite the opportunity for success, roadblocks like inadequate cash flow, loan debt, and huge upfront costs limit access. So we’ve built a financial company entirely for physicians and physicians in training - tailoring our financial approach and products specifically for you.
Our specialized suite of financial products give you greater freedom to forge your future with specially tailored loan and checking/savings options.
By reducing financial barriers and burdens, we ensure that all doctors have increased capacity to serve their patients and the population at large.
Panacea Financial is a division of Primis, Member FDIC.
Our specialized suite of financial products give you greater freedom to forge your future with specially tailored loan and checking/savings options.
By reducing financial barriers and burdens, we ensure that all doctors have increased capacity to serve their patients and the population at large.
Panacea Financial is a division of Primis, Member FDIC.
Dr. Angela Fitch - Obstacles to Treating Obesity and How to Fix Them
Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer at Knownwell, Dr. Angela Fitch discusses the importance of recognizing obesity as a chronic disease, the insurance barriers surrounding access to medication for patients and how the Treat and Reduce Obesity Act (TROA) could solve the approach to treatment across the nation.
Would the passing of TROA eliminate the issues surrounding a carve-out insurance plan? What will the continuation of selling compounded versions of the patented weight loss drugs mean when shortages end? Dr. Fitch, who is board certified in internal medicine, pediatrics and obesity medicine walks us through the challenges in obesity care for clinicians and patients alike and how she...
Would the passing of TROA eliminate the issues surrounding a carve-out insurance plan? What will the continuation of selling compounded versions of the patented weight loss drugs mean when shortages end? Dr. Fitch, who is board certified in internal medicine, pediatrics and obesity medicine walks us through the challenges in obesity care for clinicians and patients alike and how she...
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Dr. Benjamin Kinnear - Time-Variable Residency Training & The Damage of Toxic Quizzing
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Med-Peds hospitalist, residency program director, and PhD candidate Dr. Ben Kinnear discusses how time-variable training impacts learning amongst students and residents and the importance of evolving medical training to ensure residents are prepared to provide high-quality care for patients. Is time-variable learning the best path forward for quality medical training? Will unionization of hospi...
Mark Cuban (Part 2) - Improving Healthcare, Student Debt, and Much More
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Mark Cuban (Part 2) - Improving Healthcare, Student Debt, and Much More
Mark Cuban (Part 1) - Paving The Way Toward Transparency in Healthcare
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Mark Cuban (Part 1) - Paving The Way Toward Transparency in Healthcare
Dr. Robert Pearl - Is Generative AI The Future of Medicine?
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Dr. Robert Pearl - Is Generative AI The Future of Medicine?
Dr. Bryan Carmody - The Match, Resident Unions, & Duty Hours - What’s Next?
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Dr. Bryan Carmody - The Match, Resident Unions, & Duty Hours - What’s Next?
Having a child in residency - Exploring Trainees' Experience During Residency and Fellowship webinar
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Having a child in residency - Exploring Trainees' Experience During Residency and Fellowship webinar
What % of residents & fellows would choose medicine again? - Exploring Trainees' Experience webinar
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What % of residents & fellows would choose medicine again? - Exploring Trainees' Experience webinar
How many hours do residents work per week? - Exploring Trainees' Experience Webinar
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How many hours do residents work per week? - Exploring Trainees' Experience Webinar
How to Prioritize Money In Residency - Transitioning from School to Residency Webinar
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How to Prioritize Money In Residency - Transitioning from School to Residency Webinar
Should I Invest In Residency? - Transitioning from School to Residency Webinar
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Should I Invest In Residency? - Transitioning from School to Residency Webinar
The Importance of Building Savings Early - Transitioning from School to Residency Webinar
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The Importance of Building Savings Early - Transitioning from School to Residency Webinar
Should I buy a home as a resident? - Mortgage 101 for Doctors Webinar Clip
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Should I buy a home as a resident? - Mortgage 101 for Doctors Webinar Clip
Doctor Mortgage vs. Conventional - Mortgage 101 for Doctors Webinar Clip
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Doctor Mortgage vs. Conventional - Mortgage 101 for Doctors Webinar Clip
What kind of mortgage can I get with a low credit score? - Mortgage 101 for Doctors Webinar Clip
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What kind of mortgage can I get with a low credit score? - Mortgage 101 for Doctors Webinar Clip
Can you get a doctor mortgage more than once? - Mortgage 101 for Doctors Webinar Clip
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Can you get a doctor mortgage more than once? - Mortgage 101 for Doctors Webinar Clip
2024 Panacea Financial Foundation Resident & Fellow Grant Recipients
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2024 Panacea Financial Foundation Resident & Fellow Grant Recipients
2024 Panacea Financial Foundation Resident & Fellow Grant Recipients
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2024 Panacea Financial Foundation Resident & Fellow Grant Recipients
Financial Stress in Medical Residency & Fellowship
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Financial Stress in Medical Residency & Fellowship
Financial Book Recommendations Clip - Avoiding Financial Pitfalls Webinar
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Financial Book Recommendations Clip - Avoiding Financial Pitfalls Webinar
Credit Score Clip - Avoiding Financial Pitfalls Webinar
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Credit Score Clip - Avoiding Financial Pitfalls Webinar
Lifestyle Creep Clip - Avoiding Financial Pitfalls Webinar
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Lifestyle Creep Clip - Avoiding Financial Pitfalls Webinar
2024 Panacea Financial Resident & Fellow Survey
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2024 Panacea Financial Resident & Fellow Survey
The Panacea Financial Foundation Selects Five Outstanding Scholarship Winners for 2023
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The Panacea Financial Foundation Selects Five Outstanding Scholarship Winners for 2023
What should dentists look for in a practice lender?
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What should dentists look for in a practice lender?
Is it easier to be approved to start a practice or acquire a practice?
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Is it easier to be approved to start a practice or acquire a practice?
2023 Panacea Financial Foundation Resident & Fellow Grant Recipients
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2023 Panacea Financial Foundation Resident & Fellow Grant Recipients
Panacea Financial Foundation Medical School Scholarship Winners 2022
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Panacea Financial Foundation Medical School Scholarship Winners 2022
Get to know practicing doctor and Co-Founder Dr. Ned Palmer. #doctor #physician #bank
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Get to know practicing doctor and Co-Founder Dr. Ned Palmer. #doctor #physician #bank
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Sounds good
Yes, it absolutely should be.
Totally. I wanted to be a doctor but couldn't stomach the risk of the amount of loan debt. Las Vegas has a HUGE shortage of doctors, more so specialists like ENT. Appointments a year or more out in multiple fields. It seems like more people are considering the debt to be cumbersome. We need free or significantly reduced higher education like we once had years ago, at least for those that could maintain a GPA of 3.0 or so.
It's inefficient because it is overregulated
Mark cuban has no idea on how the markett works in the medical field. How about you go make a law saying theybhave to show every expense like North Dakota
80 a week is ridiculous… 60 is also ridiculous
I think they need to do more MRI’s and CT and X-ray is overused I would say basic protocol should include CT AND MRI OVER X-RAY.
No because in this economy it's the most stable job industry and pays an ACTUAL livable wage
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No! I hate the dentist!! They are always so mean and make me hurt in my mouth whenever they have to do anything in my mouth like cavities.
Tbh I think people who are under 13 should be banned from social media bc 13+ are mature and when 13 below sees stuff online they would think stuff to another level
The insurance companies pay less and less of the percent charged by doctors and hospitals and therefore the hospitals and doctors raise their prices to compensate. I was a nurse for 40 years and saw it all start when insurance companies started dictating what tests your doctor could order, what drugs they could prescribe, and how much they would reimburse for services. Your doctor is not in charge of your health care, the insurance companies are. My doctor told me he is reimbursed 12.00 usd for a patient appointment, so no wonder they only spend 5 minutes with you. A PA I know says they are allowed 8 minutes for a visit. More and more you wont even see a doctor at your appointmemt or in the hospital because they are replacing them with PAs who earn less and are much less educated and qualified.
American need to wake up and reclaim your country.
Well look how they r going after realtor industry. As if we don’t have to pay for insurances like doctors and cost of doing business is going up too. My take: I am retiring and they can cut. Slice and dice.
The medical industry charges way too much for anything. I had to pay $200 out of pocket for the doctor to see my daughter for less than a minute.
Good! I just had to pay $25,000. Fo a hernia operation! Doctors and hospitals charge entirely too much $$$.
They don't tell that Shit to celebrities for literally doing nothing
Because nobody is going to medical. The bright ones are choosing to do anything else. They’re refusing to saddle themselves with debt and are choosing to do something else entirely. This is a VERY bad sign. Many doctors I talk to say that after Obamacare passed, the insurance industries began taking a MASSIVE interference roll along with the government so they can’t freely practice medicine and they’re not getting paid the way they used to because this massive new middle management sector formed by Obamacare is sucking up everything in order to pay for itself and justify its existence. It’s the unholiest marriage of a corporatist clusterfuck.
Endowments...
Because their debt is being paid for to sign future contracts; it’s similar to the military bootstrap program. That’s my guess.
Maybe doctors are getting paid more so their debt goes down faster, they could be working as interns and erasing their debt better.
I have no idea
The countless sleepless nights, the stress, the lost time with family, the lost income from paying for school(400k on average for Med school alone), the 80 hour weeks, the entitled admins, the entitled people, the loss of years from your life, the pain… No doctors are not overpaid…
You talk like doctors are the only ones to go to undergrad then go to grad school and get debt. I know a lot of masters and PhD students that would love to correct you on that and compare pay stubs. This is BS distraction argument. You also didn't cover how much you all get paid during residenc0, which you count as that years' training figure. According to salary websites, it's more than the median household income. And yes, there are more price gouging in the medical industry than just doctors. However, if you adjusted doctors' salaries down comparable to other wealthy nations, given there are 1,000,000 doctors in the U.S., in one year you would have enough to eliminate ALL accumulated U.S. medical debt. Not annual debt, all of the debt.
No! I don't! I don't believe in not for profits! I've watched 400 Units move to not for profits, but we can't get 10 in for stock! They rinse, wash, repeat every year! At $25G, a piece, not for profits are doing pretty good!
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Coming from an overpaid doctor!! 😂😅
AND you doctors have to pay for malpractice insurance, which is expensive. No you are not overpaid.
Serious question here, does the doctor have to pay for malpractice insurance? Or does the hospital they work for, or practice under?? Seems like the hospital that hired the doctor would be paying for malpractice insurance of the doctor.. like when I worked for a company and had a company vehicle, I myself was not required to pay for the automobile insurance, that was the company I worked for responsibility!!
Poor babies. Who supported the system that benefits them? Oh yeh. They support the trickle down that allows them to tap into the business and banking and finance systems that allows them to overcome the deferred income in a relatvely short time. While everyone else fight for the trickle that escapes the upper level wealth absorbers.
Health Care Brokers significantly raise the price to the patient
No, you guys don't get paid enough
The reason y’all are paid the way y’all are is due to the insane mark ups on drugs and other things. Y’all get it at a low percentage and sell it for crazy profit. Newly approved oral anti cancer drug costs have went up by 12,000+ dollars in 20 years. That’s just one drug. Diabetic prices are through the roof. The length of schooling to be a doctor in the USA is the same as the UK. So length of time to be a doctor shouldn’t be a direct correlation for more money. Also, you choosing to be a doctor and saying because of how much it costs to become a doctor is not a direct factor of how much you make. You’re paid more because America makes more money off healthcare. No other country allows advertising of medicines. If the business is not making much profit, they can’t afford to pay as much as a business that makes more. It’s simple.
I’m not getting any medical procedure there. No way. Residence programs are there for a reason. There’s a lot that can go wrong with the human body
I see no problem with this so long as the Dr. comes from a country with medicine on par with the US
So there will be a " are you over 18" clickbox?
Great question! Based on the reading of the bill it doesn't seem clear how they would validate ages. It seems like they would shift the responsibility on the social media companies to have a reliable system.
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If the program lost the hospital $ then the hospital wouldn't have a residence program it really is that simple
Seems low. Aren't residents paid more than that?
But it can go either way
It’s said like it’s spelt like coopon
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In IM it’s like 90% on notes
Unfortunately! Especially on inpatient rotations.
😥 Promo-SM!!
Love it! 🙌
The more I learn about the cost of advancement, the less I want to. Our system is truly designed to keep as many people suffering as possible.
0:47 when I realized this wasn’t satire.