Posted on 08/03/2013 5:22:57 PM PDT by neverdem
Government-run medical care is the problem. Everything else is just details:
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Nail on the head! Well-said.
Many “problems” are really symptoms, and they’re usually symptoms of the “invisible foot” of government interference in free choices.
The military has a similar problem.
Good point. It’s a shame when a woman wants to have babies and then maintain her marketable skills for when the kids grow up and leave.
You’re correct. They complain when people work; they complain when they don’t work.
A dear friend of mine received her medical degree the same month she had her first child. Very high-energy female doctor, kept working as a family doctor through her second child as well. Her husband, also a physician, was as involved in caring for the children as she was. One terrific family.
So, perhaps some of these women in med school can work it out so that everyone wins.
one specialty does not refute the fact that pediatrics, Int Med and Family Med are low paying compared to Surgical specialties.
BTW I don’t know what dermatologists make.
“why does the sex matter in choosing a speciality? The ones with mostly women are low paying.”
Women choose specialties that are “family friendly”. Meaning, specialities that allow for part-time work and acceptable maternity leave. Surgical specialties, as a rule, don’t lend well to part-time schedules and long-term absences from patient care. Nature of the beast.
Dermatologists who work half the week can still earn $150-300K per year, depending on the balance of surgical, cosmetic and medical patients in their practice. Further, there is very little “on call” time, or, if there is, it’s low stress. The demand to be a dermatologist, therefore, is incredibly high, and it is now one of the top 2 or 3 competitive specialities for residency. Nearly 2 out of every 3 new residents are women, currently, as women in medical school have correctly assessed dermatology as a win-win.
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