EyeCan Season 1, Episode 11 - Physician-focused Financial Advice w/MD Financial Management | On this episode of EyeCan we’re happy to be joined by Jean-Francois Bordeleau, Senior Practice Manager with MD Financial and Julie Petrera, National Lead with MD Financial Management. MD specializes in physicians-focused financial advice and services. MD has more than $49 billion in assets under administration and is dedicated to serving Canada’s physicians and their families. MD provides financial products and services, the MD Family of Funds and investment counselling services through the MD Group of Companies.With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha and Dr. Setareh Ziai.Directed by Eric Johnson.Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.Comments about EyeCan? Contact communications@cos-sco.ca and we’ll get back to you soon!Listening to EyeCan counts for unaccredited MOC credits. You may claim 0.5 credits per hour under Section 2 (Individual Learning) as “Educational content review”, up to 30 credits per year.
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EyeCan Season 1, Episode 11 - Physician-focused Financial Advice w/MD Financial Management | On this episode of EyeCan we’re happy to be joined by Jean-Francois Bordeleau, Senior Practice Manager with MD Financial and Julie Petrera, National Lead with MD Financial Management. MD specializes in physicians-focused financial advice and services. MD has more than $49 billion in assets under administration and is dedicated to serving Canada’s physicians and their families. MD provides financial products and services, the MD Family of Funds and investment counselling services through the MD Group of Companies.With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha and Dr. Setareh Ziai.Directed by Eric Johnson.Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.Comments about EyeCan? Contact communications@cos-sco.ca and we’ll get back to you soon!Listening to EyeCan counts for unaccredited MOC credits. You may claim 0.5 credits per hour under Section 2 (Individual Learning) as “Educational content review”, up to 30 credits per year.