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Loans for Physicians, From Physicians with Dr. Zwade Marshall, CEO, Doc2Doc Lending

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In this episode, David is joined by Dr. Zwade Marshall, an anaesthesiologist/pain medicine physician, as well as co-founder and CEO of Doc2Doc Lending.

Zwade begins with his background – where he grew up and what got him interested in medicine. He then describes Doc2Doc Lending and how the company emerged from his own cash flow dilemma after matching to attend Harvard for residency and needing to move to Boston.

Zwade then shares more about the story behind Doc2Doc Lending – how they evaluate physician borrowers differently than banks do, how their program fared during COVID, and the rate at which they have been growing.

David and Zwade then discuss the misconceptions many doctors have around debt, including emotions connected to it and the stress created by debt during training and early years of practice. Zwade explains how Doc2Doc Lending has raised money from physicians in practice to make these loans – the “equity” side of the business.

Finally, Zwade offers his advice to physicians when it comes to debt and loans.

Learn more about our guest, including additional show notes and more, by visiting www.physicianswealthpodcast.com.

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In this episode, David is joined by Dr. Zwade Marshall, an anaesthesiologist/pain medicine physician, as well as co-founder and CEO of Doc2Doc Lending.

Zwade begins with his background – where he grew up and what got him interested in medicine. He then describes Doc2Doc Lending and how the company emerged from his own cash flow dilemma after matching to attend Harvard for residency and needing to move to Boston.

Zwade then shares more about the story behind Doc2Doc Lending – how they evaluate physician borrowers differently than banks do, how their program fared during COVID, and the rate at which they have been growing.

David and Zwade then discuss the misconceptions many doctors have around debt, including emotions connected to it and the stress created by debt during training and early years of practice. Zwade explains how Doc2Doc Lending has raised money from physicians in practice to make these loans – the “equity” side of the business.

Finally, Zwade offers his advice to physicians when it comes to debt and loans.

Learn more about our guest, including additional show notes and more, by visiting www.physicianswealthpodcast.com.

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