Anki is used a lot in medical education. There's a lot of small details, and you can string them along to form the big picture. An example is going from symptoms -> diagnosis -> treatment options -> drug side effects.…
It was always on the radar for me so I just worked for a few years and applied. I do know people who were engineers for a decade plus, and they had to do a year of coursework (special medicine program) before applying…
I meant 2 weeks a month! I wish in a year :) People also bring up malpractice but a good employment contract will include that with tail coverage.
Pay may go down a bit. I don't have a source off hand but a huge portion of medical expense are due to administrator bloat, doc pay is much smaller. Ideally the regulations and billing gets simpler cutting that bloat.…
I left FANG for medicine. I think this is not a good argument for 2 main reasons. 1) People tend to compare FANG to family medicine. It wouldn't be more apt to compare the average tech worker making 100-200k to family…
Anki is used a lot in medical education. There's a lot of small details, and you can string them along to form the big picture. An example is going from symptoms -> diagnosis -> treatment options -> drug side effects.…
It was always on the radar for me so I just worked for a few years and applied. I do know people who were engineers for a decade plus, and they had to do a year of coursework (special medicine program) before applying…
I meant 2 weeks a month! I wish in a year :) People also bring up malpractice but a good employment contract will include that with tail coverage.
Pay may go down a bit. I don't have a source off hand but a huge portion of medical expense are due to administrator bloat, doc pay is much smaller. Ideally the regulations and billing gets simpler cutting that bloat.…
I left FANG for medicine. I think this is not a good argument for 2 main reasons. 1) People tend to compare FANG to family medicine. It wouldn't be more apt to compare the average tech worker making 100-200k to family…