>> Das was not involved in that research.
Das ist nicht zehr gut.
Don’t know about any of you, but for years now I’ve noticed fewer and fewer ‘North American/English’ sounding surnames in the medical field.
Really - for a very long time.
Way before the threat of less compensation raised its head.
What’s up with that?
Wonder why fewer and fewer of ‘Yankee’ sounding names have become doctors . . . ?
It can’t just be the suing threat, can it?
Every time a new medical team opens in my county, there’s those hard-to-pronounce names with origins not here - unless 2nd generation - in maybe 80 percent of the cases.
Including women’s names.
From a variety of other countries, besides India.
And I don’t mean Poland or Italy!