In life as we get older we gain knowledge and acquire more experience. As physicians, that can yield professional wisdom and provide greater confidence in how you proceed with your patients.
In life as we get older we gain knowledge and acquire more experience. As physicians, that can yield professional wisdom and provide greater confidence in how you proceed with your patients.
Whether you are a new physician or a more seasoned one, your personal budget has likely felt the squeeze of inflation. Thus, making smart financial choices is a priority, especially when it comes to healthcare. Dental care costs can quickly add up, and many may hesitate to visit the dentist due to financial concerns. But regular dental visits are essential not just for maintaining your health, but also for your career.
Starting now, TMA members can apply for a long term disability monthly benefit of up to $5,000 without verifying their income or submitting any financial information.
Imagine dedicating years of your life to education and refining your medical expertise, only to face a sudden health setback that prevents you from practicing. The financial consequences may be as daunting as the health challenges themselves. Unfortunately, confronting the fear of the unknown is a reality even the most resilient physicians must face. Thankfully, TMA Insurance Trust has introduced a new benefit to the TMA Member Long Term Disability Insurance Plan, issued by The Prudential Insurance Company of America, providing you with a reliable financial safeguard during times of uncertainty.
Term life insurance offers a direct approach to assist in safeguarding your family’s future. It is straightforward and uncomplicated, making it the preferred choice for many physicians. This form of insurance is cost-effective, providing coverage for a specified period, typically until retirement or until your financial obligations decrease.
Many physicians nearing age 65 look forward to retiring. But many who are close to the traditional age of retirement may choose to continue working.
That’s usually because they find fulfillment in their practice of medicine and the relationships they’ve built with their colleagues and patients. And, of course, there’s also the opportunity to continue to earn a good income.
However, if you are approaching 65 and plan to continue working, there are some critical Medicare decisions you must be ready to make. These cannot be put off. Otherwise, you could be hit with costly penalties for the rest of your life.
If you have investigated the topic of disability insurance, you quickly learn it is complex. However, since residency, you have been told your most important asset is your ability to earn a good income, and disability insurance is the best way to help protect it. We respect that you have worked hard for years to become a physician, and have earned the opportunity to make a good income. We want to help you protect it well.
As a dedicated physician, you pour your heart and soul into caring for your patients. Balancing a demanding career with personal life and family responsibilities is no small feat. Amidst this whirlwind, one crucial aspect often overlooked is your own protection and peace of mind. Serious accidents can happen anytime and without warning—whether you're driving to work, doing chores around the house, or traveling for vacation or to a conference.
In recent years, Texas has experienced its fair share of extreme weather conditions, from high winds in the scorching summer to freezing temperatures in the unforgiving winter. These tumultuous weather patterns can leave your home and automobile vulnerable to damage. At TMA Insurance Trust, we understand the unique challenges physicians in Texas face when it comes to protecting your valuable assets. Our mission is to help you find insurance policies that not only help safeguard your investments but also save you money in the process.

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