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To: Peter V who wrote (202049)5/13/2009 1:31:23 PM
From: damainmanRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
Out where I live an RN w/about 4 years schooling can make over 6 figures easily with a LOT less hassle than a G.P.



To: Peter V who wrote (202049)5/13/2009 2:24:49 PM
From: NOWRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
yeah , i guess the applications for 60 slots at my local medical school might fall from 1200 a year to 1000/yr: tough times ahead! lol



To: Peter V who wrote (202049)5/13/2009 2:34:18 PM
From: Jim McMannisRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Obviously they need a faster track and the malpractice attorneys need to be limited.



To: Peter V who wrote (202049)5/13/2009 5:00:49 PM
From: James HuttonRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
Ph.Ds in English (and lots of other Ph. Ds) do just as much school and ultimately make a fraction of what a doctor makes. If they've gotten in it for the money and are not doing it for the love of it, they deserve whatever unhappiness they reap. If they've gotten in it for the love of medicine and treating people, then their ultimate salary is secondary.

Sorry to preach.



To: Peter V who wrote (202049)5/13/2009 9:51:55 PM
From: marcherRespond to of 306849
 
it's like what warren said about the 'unreplaceable' derivative traders at aig and others...where will they go to earn more?

the fear is from health insurance and drug companies, not ama.