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KenC, you better hurry up and get into Med School....
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Originally posted by reelop19 View PostAlthough the doctor shortage is obvious to most of us, I'm sure that dude you're referring to will have something to say to refute that article and he'll be wrong as usual. We can also add that doctors will make less and we'll probably have less specialists.
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At least right now in urban and suburban areas, there isn't a shortage of specialists. There is, however, a shortage of GPs in all parts of the country. There are various factors that contribute to ones choice of specialty; workload, interest, compensation, etc.
The price of medical school and the loan structure drives people to specialize as well. At any given school, the price is the same for total education per student (~$250,000 right now). No matter which specialty you choose, the loans must be paid back in full in 10 years. Whether those payments amount to 1/3 of your check or 1/8 greatly depends on your specialty choice.
In rural areas the shortage is real for everything. You make less money, and nobody wants to live in Pocatello, ID.Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.
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