Uh... let’s see... work my arse off as an undergrad to get into a good medical school... work my arse off in med school to get an internship... work my arse off as an intern so I can get a residency... work my arse off as a resident so I can spend the rest of my life being dictated to by some government commissar about what I can and can’t do, what I can and can’t charge...?
Uh... nah, don’t think so!
Thanks to socialized medicine, there will be far fewer doctors in future, and an explosion of patients getting in on all that subsidized healthcare.
Good luck getting in the door of any hospital in America with an urgent problem.
Healthcare in the US id officially f*cked.
You forgot to add the debt, accumulated as you "work your arse off."
Thanks to socialized medicine, there will be far fewer doctors in future, and an explosion of patients getting in on all that subsidized healthcare.
You mean, as in higher demand and lower supply? What do they call it in economics?
Healthcare in the US id officially f*cked.
I think that's the idea and the correct answer to the above question.
I’m not spending the last 10 years of my career working for the post office!