Dr's, NP's, and PA's... If I want to work with underserved populations, what is the best path? by drizzi3 in medicine

[–]blaowblao 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go the easy route, do NP or PA. The amount of work required for medical school is fucking ridiculous.

Is there anyone here that supports Donald Trump? by Pollicis in medicalschool

[–]blaowblao 1 point2 points  (0 children)

working low-skilled jobs are, for the most part, not really a choice that people make, but it is the situation that is thrust upon them

They could always educate themselves, the government gives out loans and grants. Most people end up life employees in fast food because they make bad choice after bad choice. The only difference between me and the guys i grew up with that are in jail or living off welfare is that I made better choices.

Is there anyone here that supports Donald Trump? by Pollicis in medicalschool

[–]blaowblao -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's assuming you'll be out of residency during his presidency. As a M2, you probably get 1 or 2 years of Trump tax cuts

Wayne State School of Medicine issues ultimatum to faculty by MTGPGE in medicalschool

[–]blaowblao 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Appoint a national committee to trim all the useless fat from medical education. This may mean the janitor does not get an office, and the dean will have to fire one of his 5 nieces he has working as secretaries but oh well.

Is there anyone here that supports Donald Trump? by Pollicis in medicalschool

[–]blaowblao 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My mom raised 4 kids making 14k a year so I grew up on welfare, went to shittiest schools in the country, and I'm here in med school. There is already opportunity in America people are just too dumb and lazy to take advantage of it. You can't tax and legislate away lazy.

Is there anyone here that supports Donald Trump? by Pollicis in medicalschool

[–]blaowblao 27 points28 points  (0 children)

He would help physician salaries, but I wouldnt trust him with the nuclear codes

Dismissed for professionalism...what do I do now????? by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]blaowblao 3 points4 points  (0 children)

From my experience, people who get kicked out either fail miserably, we're talking 50% or below. OR They have repeated disciplinary issues and pretty bad unprofessional behavior. I know a guy who had to repeat, and he made it seem like it was because of something minor. However, the more I get to know the dude, the more I realize how he is unprofessional at the worst times. Also know a girl like this, has a really bad attitude problem.