This is where you finally take action with your money.
A clear, structured way to sort your finances — designed for busy NZ doctors. No jargon. No product pushing. No need to hand everything over to a financial adviser.
I used to have huge anxiety about money. It was always in the too hard basket — now it’s not.
Most doctors know they should sort this. The hard part is starting.
Financial Resuscitation launched as a national pilot — 700 doctors signed up in the first 48 hours.
Many came in with the same quiet feeling: highly trained in medicine, but never properly taught how to manage money, invest, plan for the future, or know whether they were on track.
The course was built to bridge the gap between knowing you should do something — and actually making clear, practical decisions.
This isn’t theory. This is what doctors actually did.
These are real actions taken by NZ doctors during the pilot — practical steps that turned uncertainty into clearer decisions.
Reviewed funds, fees, contribution rates, and whether their settings matched their stage of life.
Moved from uncertainty to a simple, evidence-based approach they could actually understand.
Created a buffer for unexpected events without over-saving or constantly second guessing.
Understood where their money was going — and what was actually worth keeping.
Turned vague financial stress into a clearer direction for the next stage of life.
Sat down with partners or family and talked through finances with more structure and less conflict.
From anxious, vague, or avoidant — to clearer and more confident.
Feedback from NZ doctors who took part in the pilot.
Reinforced and expanded my financial literacy. Gave me the confidence to realise I do know what I’m doing — and I can do it myself.
I used to have huge anxiety whenever I thought about money. It was always in the “too hard” basket, now it’s not. I feel much more empowered now.
The analogies you have used relating it to medicine makes it so easy to understand!
These are big decisions. I prefer a bit of crowd sourcing to just my reading plus a single financial advisor.
High impact for my time. Highly relevant and informative. Covered everything I would hope for.
I had been talking to my husband about your bootcamp and how we needed to set aside some time to discuss our finances. He woke me up at 6am on a weekend. We spent four hours going through everything, and we didn’t argue about a single thing.
Designed for different starting points.
Whether you’re a house officer, registrar, GP, consultant, locum, parent, immigrant doctor, late starter, or someone who already has a decent income but still feels uncertain — this course is designed to meet you where you are.
You’ll get a calm, structured starting point without shame or comparison.
You’ll stress-test your setup and check whether your plan actually makes sense.
You can work through it asynchronously, in small chunks, around clinical life.
You’ll get language and structure for conversations you may have avoided.
This is education, not a sales funnel for insurance, funds, or financial products.
The course is built around principles, frameworks, and NZ-specific context.
The Bootcamp: where knowing becomes doing.
Most people already know they should sort their money. The hard part is finding the time, confidence, and accountability to actually do it.
The Financial Resuscitation Bootcamp is included with your course. It runs 2–3 times per year, fully online and fully asynchronous — no Zooms, no fixed times, and designed to work around any roster.
A practical system for your financial vital signs.
Work through the core decisions most doctors need to make — in a structured, NZ-specific way.
Danger
Net worth and spending analysis — understand where you actually stand.
Respond
Credit card debt and a band-aid buffer — stabilise the basics first.
Send for Help
Burnout, money psychology, and the patterns that shape financial decisions.
Airway
Emergency funds and personal insurance — protect your financial foundations.
Breathe
Financial independence — what it means and how to approach it realistically.
Circulate
KiwiSaver, investing, and the mortgage vs investing decision.
You don’t need to become a finance expert. You just need enough structure to make better decisions with confidence.
See what’s includedBefore you enrol.
No. It’s financial education designed to help you understand your options and make more informed decisions.
No. It’s useful if you’re starting from scratch, but also if you want to check whether your current setup is actually sensible.
No. The course is self-paced, and the bootcamp is asynchronous. No Zooms, no fixed times.
No. I occasionally share examples of providers I have no affiliation with, and sometimes pass on tips from the community — but there are no commissions, sponsorships, or product recommendations.
Yes. It covers NZ-relevant topics including KiwiSaver, tax context, insurance, and financial decisions doctors here actually face.
You’re exactly who this was built for. Many doctors feel this way — they just rarely say it out loud.
Register your interest.
Leave your details and I’ll keep you updated about Financial Resuscitation, upcoming bootcamps, and course enrolment.
This is a low-pressure way to stay in the loop if you’re interested but not quite ready to start today.
Register your interestTake control of your finances — properly.
Join 800+ NZ doctors who’ve already started.
- Around 4–6 hours total, fully self-paced
- Bootcamp access included, 2–3 times per year
- RNZCGP endorsed · up to 12 CME credits
- RNZCUC endorsed CPD activity
- NZ-specific, evidence-based personal finance
- No upsells, no commissions, no affiliations
- Lifetime access to the course and tools
- Works around any roster
If you genuinely engage with the course and don’t feel more financially confident — or don’t feel able to actually take action with your finances — email me within 14 days and I’ll refund you in full.
