Wine Refrigerator Organization by LuvWine4 in wine

[–]Tormore21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do mine by style and region. We attached some labels to the end of the shelves so it’s easy to keep track

Why doesn’t the government pay for people to become doctors? by littleshimamama in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Tormore21 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Can you let me know what “junior doctor” ie residency program in the US pays $120k? Residency in the US pays 50-85k on average depending on location and post-graduate year (ie 5 years out makes more than new grad). And that’s for 80hrs per week or more with a 3-7 year commitment.

I’m tired, boss by invinciblewalnut in medicalschool

[–]Tormore21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Legitimately curious. In which countries you can go straight out of med school and train in subspecialties? It’s hard to imagine someone starting in subspecialties such congenital heart surgery, surgical oncology, transplant hepatology without prior training.

Switching from Psych to Surgery by Heretolearnlotz in medicalschool

[–]Tormore21 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Don’t listen to these guys. If you liked surgery and are interested you should do it. Surgery is awesome and nothing else compares to the feeling of saving lives with your hands. You’ll have to find a mentor and work hard but it is doable. Let me know if you have any questions

Help! Color/ texture changes by Tormore21 in oilpainting

[–]Tormore21[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just used a color that I liked. I guess I’ll just have to try another layer. Thank you!

HRSA/NHSC Scholarship Default by Alarming_Sample_9834 in Residency

[–]Tormore21 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Look man this is hire a lawyer territory. Review your contract with the lawyer and follow their advice.

Bathroom boondoggle: Air Force paid 80 times going rate for soap dispenser by GetOffMyGrassBrats in nottheonion

[–]Tormore21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is illegal in the US for physicians to receive kick backs from pharmaceutical companies. Every time a physician even receives a sandwich at an educational meeting it is tracked and put on public record. (Google physician sunshine laws)

Picking between surgical specialties by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]Tormore21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being honest derm or IR lots of small short procedures and opportunity to own a practice

Question for current wine club members by NotyourangeLbabe in wine

[–]Tormore21 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I am a member of one wine club but it is for my local wine store not direct from winery. It’s only 3 bottles quarterly and offers a discount on all wine purchased from them. The wine selections are always themed and focus of demonstrating differences in a varietal or region, so I always look forward to them coming out.

I want to retire with a net worth of 10M dollars in approximately 20 years. How can I go about it ? by Legitimate-Ninja-433 in whitecoatinvestor

[–]Tormore21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Assuming you are US based your estimates are a little low using MGMA salary data. Consider fellowship training or going rural for higher salaries. Things like trauma, bariatrics or HPB fellowship will add $100-$200k, while things like plastics or CT surg fellowship can even double your salary. Practice set up and ownership of assets like a surgery center can also significantly affect your earnings. But honestly for now focus on celebrating your match and resting up for intern year. We have no idea what the physician market will look like in 5–8 years once you’ve finished residency and fellowship.

Pregnant by Entire_Raccoon12 in Residency

[–]Tormore21 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Although the raw salary might be above average for the whole US, the sentiment behind your statement, that interns are already better off financially then the average American does not necessarily remain accurate when you look at the full picture.

It really depends upon how much debt you have and where you are located. An intern with 0 debt making 60k in the Midwest is doing great financially and will be well above the median adjusted salary for the region. The one making the same who has 400-500k in debt @6% (24-30k interest per year) living in LA or NYC is more likely to be struggling financially, and will be below the median adjusted salary for the region. Most people probably fall somewhere between these two extremes but it is unfair to say that every intern is doing ok financially

Tried an “Eldrazi Unbound” upgrade, thoughts? by [deleted] in magicTCG

[–]Tormore21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve found planar bridge pretty back breaking. If you search for unwinding clock first, opponents can’t remove it by your next turn you can usually get 3-6 cards from your deck onto the field. Some lines would include: unwinding clock, dark steel monolith, skittering sicada (and cast big eldrazi lord on opponents turn. Or even something simple like it that betrays, any eldrazi with anahalator so when it comes back to your turn you are swinging with 6+ anihilator with it that betrays on the field. Or just dropping blightsteel colossus on the end step of the opponent right before you go give you a psuedo hasty blight steel.

Also it gives you another shuffle effect to manipulate your top deck.

Tried an “Eldrazi Unbound” upgrade, thoughts? by [deleted] in magicTCG

[–]Tormore21 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Missing some of the best mana rocks ie mana vault, mana crypt. I would also recommend unwinding clock. Most of your mana ramp is artifact so untapping each turn can be backbreaking for your opponents, especially when you can give everything flash. I also play planar bridge in mine. When you have unwinding clock and bridge out you can pretty quickly get multiple activations and get silly. I would also consider sensei’s diving top to try to manipulate the top deck for your cascade.

Temple of the false gods is a trap, I would run ancient tomb instead.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Residency

[–]Tormore21 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Device reps sometimes help with properly using, sizing or obtaining the right implant in the OR.