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March 5th, 2025

Navigating Change: A Physician’s Journey to Financial Freedom with Dr. Sabharwal

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Dr. Sapna Shah-Haque MDNavigating Change: A Physician’s Journey to Financial Freedom with Dr. Sabharwal
  1. Navigating Change: A Physician’s Journey to Financial Freedom with Dr. Sabharwal Dr. Sapna Shah-Haque MD 24:25

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Dive into an inspiring episode that chronicles the life journey of Dr. Sabharwal, a dedicated physician who broke barriers to shift his career from clinical work to entrepreneurship through Real Estate Investing. Discover the unique challenges international medical graduates face as they adjust to the U.S. healthcare system, while exploring strategies for achieving Financial Independence

In this episode, Dr. Sabharwal candidly shares his experiences—from funding his own medical rotations to navigating the complexities of building a real Estate portfolio. He highlights essential insights on understanding investment dynamics, the value of continuous Education, and finding ways to generate passive income. With a focus on the intersection of personal fulfillment and professional success, Dr. Sabharwal discusses how one can live intentionally and embrace change as a pathway to Growth

As busy professionals, it's easy to lose sight of what truly matters. The episode serves as a reminder to realign your focus and ask questions that cut to the core of your motivations. Join us for an enriching discussion that offers practical advice, thoughtful reflections, and a boost of inspiration for anyone looking to blend passion with purpose. 

Don't forget to check out the free resources mentioned in the episode, including Dr. Sabharwal's video series that demystifies real estate investing for busy physicians. Join us on this transformative journey—you won’t want to miss it!

What you'll learn:

• Dr. Sabharwal’s background and challenges in the U.S. medical system
• The pivotal role of education and mentorship in his journey
• Transitioning from clinical care to exploring real estate
• Insights on the importance of understanding investment opportunities
• The intertwined nature of personal happiness, purpose, and financial Security
• Ways for busy physicians to consider investing and building wealth

Connect with Dr. Sabharwal:

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DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE!

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Though I am a physician, this is not medical advice. This is only a tool that physicians can use to get ideas on how to deal with Burnout and/or know they are not alone. If you are in need of medical assistance talk to your physician.

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Sapna Shah-Haque Internal Medicine Physician

Dr. Sapna Shah-Haque, MD is a board certified Internal Medicine physician. She was born and raised in Kansas, and attended medical school at the University of Kansas [KU] School of Medicine. She completed her Internal Medicine residency at KU-Wichita as well. After experiencing burnout herself, and watching other physician colleagues burn out, it became a passion of hers to look into different aspects of burnout. While the system does need to change, as it is broken, this podcast is a way to reach physicians and possibly shed light on what is not an isolated situation.

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