Healing People, Not Patients
This episode is sponsored by NURP [http://start.nurp.com/doctors] NURP helps busy physicians grow their wealth through AI-powered algorithmic trading designed for demanding careers. No day trading, no guesswork, and no constant market watching required. Ready to put your money to work? Visit start.nurp.com/doctors [http://start.nurp.com/doctors] to learn more. Trading involves risk, and results may vary. This is not financial advice. —-------------------------- What does financial freedom mean for physicians, especially those in lower-paying fields like primary care, and how can it protect against burnout and moral injury? In this sponsored episode of Healing People, Not Patients, Dr. Jonathan Winkle welcomes Jeff Seckinger, founder of NURP (and previously Zero Percent and Orca Capital). They explore why many doctors feel trapped by financial pressures, the limitations of traditional financial advice for high-earning professionals, and how algorithmic trading tools can offer autonomy, diversification, and supplemental income without handing over custody of capital. Jeff explains the differences between investing and trading, the power of institutional-grade algorithms (inspired by funds like the Medallion Fund), capital preservation, verified performance through third-party platforms like MyFXBook, and practical risk management tools such as equity monitors and adjustable position sizing. The conversation addresses concentration risk, liquidity, alternatives investing, and why autonomy over one’s finances supports the ability to practice medicine with integrity. Complete with full disclaimers, a demo account option for testing, and transparent discussion of drawdowns, this episode invites physicians to thoughtfully explore tools that can create margin for their mission. Top 3 Takeaways * Financial Autonomy Reduces Burnout: Physicians who are financially precarious may feel forced into high-volume, misaligned care. Building diversified income streams and liquidity outside traditional retirement accounts can provide the freedom to say no to the wrong job or unethical pressures. * Algorithmic Trading Offers Autonomy & Diversification: Unlike funds, NURP licenses software that runs in your own brokerage account. It enables trading (profiting in up, down, or sideways markets) with verified track records, positive expectancy strategies, and user-controlled settings, while keeping full custody and liquidity. * Risk & Due Diligence Matter: All investments carry risk, including drawdowns (e.g., ~26% max on the Midas gold strategy vs. gold’s higher drawdown but far lower returns). Use demo accounts, third-party verified performance (MyFXBook + broker statements), adjustable risk settings, and equity monitors to align with personal tolerance. About the Show Healing People, Not Patients explores ways to enhance medical practice by infusing it with compassion, humanity, and a deeper sense of purpose, aiming to help healthcare professionals rediscover the "soul" of their work. Framed around the four questions of the Passover Seder, it probes how to transform medicine for the better, promoting an empathetic and supportive approach that empowers patients to create meaningful, sober lives, while drawing on Jewish teachings about community and friendship. "Our theme song, 'Room for the Soul,' is available on Bandcamp at https://jonathanweinkle.bandcamp.com/track/room-for-the-soul [https://jonathanweinkle.bandcamp.com/track/room-for-the-soul]." About the Guest Jeff Seckinger is the founder of NURP, a company that licenses algorithmic trading strategies to individual investors. He previously founded Zero Percent (financial education) and Orca Capital (digital asset hedge fund). His mission is to democratize access to advanced trading technology, helping individuals, especially those not yet accredited, achieve greater financial freedom and autonomy without surrendering custody of their capital. Visit start.nurp.com/doctors [http://start.nurp.com/doctors] for the demo account and more information. About the Host: Dr. Jonathan Weinkle is an internist and pediatrician who practices primary care at a community health center in Pittsburgh. He strives to be a "nice Jewish doctor" focused on patient-centered healthcare, emphasizing effective communication and holistic well-being. He teaches the courses, “Death and the Healthcare Professions” and “Healing and Humanity” at the University of Pittsburgh, authored the books Healing People, Not Patients and Illness to Exodus, and runs ‘Healers Who Listen’, where he blogs on healing and Jewish tradition. Once an aspiring rabbi, he now integrates faith and medicine to support other physicians and his own patients. 🌐 Website: healerswholisten.com [https://healerswholisten.com] 🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jonathan-weinkle-3440032a [http://linkedin.com/in/jonathan-weinkle-3440032a] 📸 Instagram: @HealersWhoListen [https://www.instagram.com/healerswholisten] 📘 Facebook: @JonathanWeinkle [https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.weinkle] The Healing People, Not Patients Podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult qualified professionals regarding your personal or organizational decisions. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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