Maximizing Physician Success: Entrepreneurship, Efficiency, and Burnout Prevention with Dr. Jude Pierre
Wealth Planning for the Modern Physician
Release Date: 04/02/2025
Wealth Planning for the Modern Physician
In Part one of this two‑part conversation, Dr. Peter Staats shares the formative experiences that shaped his path into anesthesiology and pain medicine, beginning with his upbringing in Hawaii and the profound intellectual influence of his father, a pioneering academic psychologist. This early exposure to integrative thinking laid the groundwork for Dr. Staats’ approach to medicine, one that challenged traditional silos and emphasized the interconnectedness of behavior, psychology, and physiology. His medical training, initially aimed toward orthopedic surgery, ultimately shifted...
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Dr. David Koronkiewicz, a retired orthopedic surgeon and current leader in healthcare quality, safety, and risk management, joins the podcast to discuss two major issues affecting physicians today: the peer review system and workplace violence in healthcare. Drawing from more than 30 years in clinical practice and extensive experience in administrative leadership, he offers a rare, multidimensional perspective on how internal hospital processes can deeply impact a physician’s career, finances, and long‑term wellbeing. Koronkiewicz explains how peer review—originally intended to...
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Attorney Bo Loeffler returns to the podcast to revisit with David the foundational principles of asset protection—what it is, why physicians need it, and how proper timing and structure make all the difference. The conversation begins with an overview of risk for physicians, from malpractice and employee claims to real estate liability and auto accidents and stresses the importance of addressing these risks before they arise. Bo and David emphasize the crucial concept that asset protection is only effective when implemented ahead of any foreseeable claim. The discussion then shifts to the...
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In this episode, host David Mandell welcomes Dr. Paul Lynch, a double board-certified anesthesiologist and pain management specialist, entrepreneur, and business leader. Dr. Lynch shares his remarkable journey from aspiring psychiatrist to pain medicine innovator—a shift inspired by his mother-in-law’s battle with cancer and the discovery of interventional pain treatments that could transform patients’ lives. His early experiences at the Mayo Clinic shaped his belief in comprehensive, integrated care—a philosophy that became the foundation for his first practice, Arizona Pain, which...
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In this episode of the Wealth Planning for the Modern Physician Podcast, David Mandell welcomes back Jerry Kelsheimer, President of Medic Management Group. With decades of experience in healthcare business management, Jerry discusses how the healthcare landscape has changed dramatically over the past five years, affecting physicians' financial performance and operational efficiency. He outlines the evolving challenges medical practices face—including reduced reimbursements, higher labor costs, and increasing patient demands and stresses the importance of disciplined, intentional business...
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In this episode of the Wealth Planning for the Modern Physician Podcast, host David Mandell welcomes Dr. Jacqueline Winkelmann, a pediatric hospitalist and founder of Scrub Sisters. Dr. Winkelmann shares her journey from growing up in Puerto Rico, being inspired by her uncle's compassion and dedication to medicine and eventually pursuing pediatrics as her calling. She discusses how financial foresight and a unique tuition waiver allowed her to graduate debt-free, enabling her to maintain a balanced career and family life as a part-time physician at the Children's Hospital of Orange County. Dr....
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In this second part of a two-part episode, host David Mandell continues his discussion with Dr. Jack Bert, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and former president of the Arthroscopy Association of North America. In this conversation, Jack emphasizes the importance of ancillaries in building a financially successful medical practice. He explains how orthopedists and other specialists can significantly increase revenue streams through owning or participating in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), imaging services, physical therapy, and durable medical equipment. Dr. Bert stresses that...
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In this first part of a two-part episode, host David Mandell welcomes Dr. Jack Bert, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and former president of the Arthroscopy Association of North America. Dr. Bert shares his background, including his training at Northwestern, Temple, and the Mayo Clinic, as well as his career—building one of the first outpatient ambulatory surgery centers in Minnesota. He highlights how his practice expanded from a solo effort into a large multi-location group, providing insight into the evolution of orthopedic practice models. Dr. Bert reflects on the influences that...
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In this episode, host David Mandell welcomes back attorney Jason Greis for his third appearance. Jason, a healthcare business attorney with extensive experience advising physician practices, discusses one of the most pressing issues for independent groups today: physician compensation models and partnership structures. With generational shifts and economic realities reshaping the field, many practices are rethinking what it means to become a partner and how to fairly compensate both younger and senior physicians. Jason explains how compensation models have evolved from the 1980s and 1990s to...
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In the Season 6 premiere of the Wealth Planning for the Modern Physician Podcast, host David Mandell welcomes Dr. Cynthia Matossian, an accomplished ophthalmologist, entrepreneur, and industry leader. Dr. Matossian shares her unique journey into medicine, starting from an initial interest in political science and international relations before ultimately discovering her passion for ophthalmology. She discusses the early challenges she faced in starting her own practice in 1987, particularly as a woman seeking financial backing in a male-dominated field, and the resilience and determination...
info_outlineHost David Mandell welcomes Dr. Jude Pierre back to the podcast for an engaging discussion on physician entrepreneurship, financial pitfalls, and operational best practices. They begin by revisiting common mistakes doctors make when purchasing their first or second home, such as relying on 100% financing and overspending on a house before their career stabilizes. Dr. Pierre emphasizes the importance of financial prudence and warns about the risks associated with early-career real estate decisions.
The conversation then shifts to the benefits of hiring a medical scribe, a strategy that transformed Dr. Pierre’s practice. He explains how scribes improve efficiency by documenting patient interactions in real time, allowing physicians to focus more on patient care. His transition from an in-house scribe to a virtual scribe further optimized workflow while reducing costs. He also discusses the financial benefits of Medicare Advantage, outlining how physicians can maximize revenue while ensuring high-quality patient care.
Lastly, the discussion covers physician burnout and the importance of self-care, social connection, and financial planning. Dr. Pierre stresses to David that doctors should recognize their worth, invest in their practices wisely, and plan their personal finances strategically. He highlights the advantages of owning medical real estate and encourages physicians to take control of their financial future by being proactive in wealth management. The episode closes with a reminder that strategic decision-making, both professionally and personally, can lead to long-term success.
KEY INSIGHTS:
- Many physicians fall into the trap of buying a large home too early, only to face financial strain when their career trajectory changes.
- 100% financing often leads to a lack of equity, which can create problems during economic downturns.
- Physicians should be mindful of lifestyle creep, resisting the temptation to upgrade their homes or cars just because they can afford them.
- Hiring a medical scribe can free up significant time, improving work-life balance and patient interactions.
- Virtual scribes offer a cost-effective and efficient alternative to in-house scribes, reducing administrative burdens.
- Medicare Advantage provides an opportunity for physicians to earn steady income through capitation, but it requires proper patient management.
- Owning the building where a physician practices can be a smart long-term financial decision, adding equity and stability to their business.
- Physicians should be aware of their worth and avoid undervaluing their services, ensuring they receive fair compensation.
- Small personal care habits, like regular haircuts, contribute to mental well-being and help combat burnout.
- A structured financial plan, including strategic investments and savings, is essential for long-term financial success.
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