ABWP 24th President, Roberta Doucet, MD Featured in Our Weekly LA

ABWP 24th President and long-time member, Roberta Doucet, MD, was featured in the Our Weekly Los Angeles article "Medical career requires sacrifice, Physicians helping physicians".


The medical industry has been a lucrative business offering high-paying careers, but, once learning about the process of attaining these careers, one understands the sacrifices, time, and money put into them.

Medical students sacrifice their sanity with an unbalanced work/student life schedule, and any future financial security can disappear because of accrued massive debt from college and other financial burdens that may occur on their journey. 


One association looking to help medical students migrate their financial debt is the Physicians Aid Association (PAA). Read more (click here).


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