Under MD cons I wouldn’t necessarily put night shifts. More often than not the way nursing units are staffed is a shift based roster meaning you’ll be doing evening and nights for your whole career. Contrary to popular…
I would have to disagree with the title of this submission. Rather I’d phrase it to you like this: Healthcare is a team sport. There’s multiple well defined and some not so defined roles to fill. Some people are happy…
Just to highlight what is already well known is a big downside of securing the “lifetime financial remuneration” is the sheer length of the training and juniper years. I’m not going to pretend that those in other…
Irrespective if this question has any ulterior motives the answer is yes, definitely. It goes both ways, if you upset someone important there goes your chances in that speciality of medicine. On the flip side if your…
I’m not who you asked your question to but I’ll put my opinion here for anyone interested: This website seems to be the place to read to be up to date in the tech and science sphere, which is similar to what I imagine…
>Or just have low testosterone. Huh? You're getting paid for it. The company isn't stupid, they wont let you use their resources just so you can take all the credit.
>Do people sit around and play video games, or do they create new things? Surely I'm not the only one offended by this? Lost respect after reading this.
Interesting, one of the top tier schools in my area has a little trick: they give you a ring. The idea being you wear the ring to interviews, so that they know you're from the school. Of course, if they looked at your…
Likewise, I identify with you on the main points. I liked maths as a schooler, did well in it. As did yourself, I had to memorise formulae for exam and was only allowed a 'basic' calculator. I have maths to thank for…
Your post is a gold mine of potential points to attack but I'll save it and just focus on this: >the supply of doctors is kept short purposefully to ensure they make money++ No. It's costly to train them, and it's hard…
Whilst on the whole I agree with you, the amount of doctors I know that would react (quite strongly) negatively to that is quite high, so anyone who takes your advice should be prepared. The most common response I've…
That was the most succinct summary of the attitude i've seen many times amongst doctors. I'm saving that :D It's always funny when someone thinks they're the center of attention... yes in a perfect world I'd remember…
On the point of 2 radiologists checking, as a routine that would be too uneconomical, so if you wanted 2 people check you'd have to get a second opinion. Most likely on your own cash, since (as far as I am aware)…
I think the other reply covers it a lot, but I find posts like yours to be very demeaning. You're essentially doing the same as someone who doesn't understand programming making declarations of how programs should be…
Under MD cons I wouldn’t necessarily put night shifts. More often than not the way nursing units are staffed is a shift based roster meaning you’ll be doing evening and nights for your whole career. Contrary to popular…
I would have to disagree with the title of this submission. Rather I’d phrase it to you like this: Healthcare is a team sport. There’s multiple well defined and some not so defined roles to fill. Some people are happy…
Just to highlight what is already well known is a big downside of securing the “lifetime financial remuneration” is the sheer length of the training and juniper years. I’m not going to pretend that those in other…
Irrespective if this question has any ulterior motives the answer is yes, definitely. It goes both ways, if you upset someone important there goes your chances in that speciality of medicine. On the flip side if your…
I’m not who you asked your question to but I’ll put my opinion here for anyone interested: This website seems to be the place to read to be up to date in the tech and science sphere, which is similar to what I imagine…
>Or just have low testosterone. Huh? You're getting paid for it. The company isn't stupid, they wont let you use their resources just so you can take all the credit.
>Do people sit around and play video games, or do they create new things? Surely I'm not the only one offended by this? Lost respect after reading this.
Interesting, one of the top tier schools in my area has a little trick: they give you a ring. The idea being you wear the ring to interviews, so that they know you're from the school. Of course, if they looked at your…
Likewise, I identify with you on the main points. I liked maths as a schooler, did well in it. As did yourself, I had to memorise formulae for exam and was only allowed a 'basic' calculator. I have maths to thank for…
Your post is a gold mine of potential points to attack but I'll save it and just focus on this: >the supply of doctors is kept short purposefully to ensure they make money++ No. It's costly to train them, and it's hard…
Whilst on the whole I agree with you, the amount of doctors I know that would react (quite strongly) negatively to that is quite high, so anyone who takes your advice should be prepared. The most common response I've…
That was the most succinct summary of the attitude i've seen many times amongst doctors. I'm saving that :D It's always funny when someone thinks they're the center of attention... yes in a perfect world I'd remember…
On the point of 2 radiologists checking, as a routine that would be too uneconomical, so if you wanted 2 people check you'd have to get a second opinion. Most likely on your own cash, since (as far as I am aware)…
I think the other reply covers it a lot, but I find posts like yours to be very demeaning. You're essentially doing the same as someone who doesn't understand programming making declarations of how programs should be…