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coalition_unwilling

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64. Gee, does my 6 years of undergrad and 6 years of M.A. and partial work towards a Ph.D.
Fri Jun 1, 2012, 04:38 PM
Jun 2012

count? Oh yeah, I forgot, I'm in the 1% too . . . the bottom 1% right now, seeing as how I'm unemployed and my unemployment just got cut off due to politics.

What is it with all these low-post-count reactionaries???

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A few years ago I broke my arm abelenkpe May 2012 #1
Education costs are through Carolina Jun 2012 #77
That's probably true. MrSlayer May 2012 #2
Cry me a river. Bunch of privileged prima donnas - n/t coalition_unwilling May 2012 #3
making $158,000 a year does not sound like a hardship to me hfojvt May 2012 #4
But they didn't start making that money until they were in their 30s mainer May 2012 #10
Plus, the financial crisis in medicine has made the field a lot less rewarding than it was. cbayer May 2012 #11
You do realize that 400k doesn't buy much in any coastal city? taught_me_patience May 2012 #12
But it's those people who complain who shouldn't be in the profession to begin with. YellowRubberDuckie May 2012 #5
Exactly! When the AMA comes out for single-payer, then coalition_unwilling May 2012 #6
AMA is an institution of dusty old farts supported by the pharmeceutical industry. hunter Jun 2012 #50
Innocent question: who or what institution has responsibiltiy for coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #54
It has a lot to do with how many residency slots are open, and in what specialties... hunter Jun 2012 #58
The AMA has significant control over "number of slots" and SharonAnn Jun 2012 #65
The AMA has this control? I think not. mainer Jun 2012 #91
And therein lies the elephant in our social living room. Egalitarian Thug May 2012 #9
Agreed. YellowRubberDuckie May 2012 #15
Four years of college, four years of medical school, 3-5 years of residency training, cbayer May 2012 #16
The AMA. Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #57
thank you, cbayer Carolina Jun 2012 #80
Excuse me????????? Initech May 2012 #20
No, excuse yourself. You tell me why my wife and I must either die or go coalition_unwilling May 2012 #30
I know we don't have universal health care. Initech Jun 2012 #39
It does excuse a broad-brush claim against a profession that coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #41
Been a doc 32 years Chuuku Davis Jun 2012 #46
Hello, Mr. 21-post Newbie. Sorry you're not rich. Hope that's coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #47
Sorry, if you're highly intelligent and willing to go through a decade of education and training Rittermeister Jun 2012 #63
Gee, does my 6 years of undergrad and 6 years of M.A. and partial work towards a Ph.D. coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #64
Most doctors are not in the 1% Hippo_Tron Jun 2012 #83
I imagine we often rationalize to ourselves that "giving a shit" about people is a means to an end LanternWaste Jun 2012 #42
You are goddamned right that subsistence farmers in Rwanda should be coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #55
Doctors' bills are a very small part of the cost of health insurance mainer Jun 2012 #67
your anger is misplaced Carolina Jun 2012 #82
You know, that may well be. Little story for you, though. coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #84
Like any business, there's some people who have extremely lucrative operations Hippo_Tron Jun 2012 #86
what an ignorant thing to write. unbelievably ignorant. magical thyme May 2012 #21
Are you a physician? Are you making in excess of $150,000/year? Just coalition_unwilling May 2012 #29
Only 15% of US physicians belong to the AMA. cbayer May 2012 #31
The AMA certainly acts as if it represents physicians. I'm so sick of this society's fundamental coalition_unwilling May 2012 #33
The AMA has some role in the oversight of medical schools, but they don't control the numbers. cbayer May 2012 #36
no, I am a medical lab technician magical thyme Jun 2012 #51
Look, I drive a beat-up 1993 Nissan Sentra. My earnings in 2010 (last year coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #53
I drive a beat-up 1997 Honda Civic with 215,000 miles on it magical thyme Jun 2012 #66
In my fifth year as an undergrad (majoring in English and History), I took coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #68
I went back at 55...and I regret it magical thyme Jun 2012 #71
Wow, thanks for that detail. I really wish I hadn't been so brash and full of myself coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #72
the grass is always greener on the other side, always magical thyme Jun 2012 #79
Your response would make a brilliant OP of its own (and you coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #85
thank you and you're welcome magical thyme Jun 2012 #99
I am a physician. So is my husband. We both quit the profession. mainer Jun 2012 #69
Yipes, did you bother to read the OP? The lowest paying M.D. on the coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #74
I went into publishing. mainer Jun 2012 #89
He-he. I went into publishing (but never got rich at it) and ended up wishing coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #94
Well, that's how life goes. A lot of unknowns involved. mainer Jun 2012 #96
When I was first getting started in political activism oh so long ago, one coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #97
Wouldn't it be a lot cheaper than $1000/mo if you just went in and paid cash? dkf Jun 2012 #98
All true though at least the physician once licensed treestar Jun 2012 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author Initech Jun 2012 #44
my reply was to Coalition Unwilling magical thyme Jun 2012 #52
Yeah so am I. Initech Jun 2012 #56
Oy, you might want to delete your post and re-post coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #75
Some in this thread are clueless and wrongly paint with a broad brush Carolina Jun 2012 #88
You see, there will not be physicians here on DU to argue with you, why? Burma Jones May 2012 #23
Too busy with their investments maybe. - n/t coalition_unwilling May 2012 #34
too busy... looking for tax shelters. lumberjack_jeff Jun 2012 #87
you obviously have no idea of the Carolina Jun 2012 #78
The big problem here is that those making the least are the ones who often do the most work. cbayer May 2012 #7
+1 tallahasseedem May 2012 #13
I would challenge them to spend a semester in med school magical thyme May 2012 #22
Well Said and Agreed n/t OhioChick May 2012 #28
OK. I'm a nurse,and work with a LOT of docs still paying off loans w8liftinglady May 2012 #8
One of my client's is a cardiac thoracic surgeon. His malpractice insurance is @ $1 million/yr riderinthestorm May 2012 #14
A combination of things here jp11 May 2012 #17
written like somebody who truly does not have a clue what they are writing about magical thyme May 2012 #25
Thanks for ignoring what I wrote and making excuses for the things you think I said. jp11 Jun 2012 #81
As I tell my kids.. sendero May 2012 #27
As logicians might say, Money is necessary but not sufficient for coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #48
People who say that money doesn't buy happiness don't know where to shop. KansDem Jun 2012 #61
That's cute.. sendero Jun 2012 #62
My brother's school had a strict interview policy. Initech May 2012 #18
I bet the didn't poll my doctor or dentist here in the Bay Area. 1300 bucks for a root canal. He demosincebirth May 2012 #19
Gee, I don't know, maybe he pays his staff decent wages...the slime...... Burma Jones May 2012 #24
No one working in a dental office can support a family of two. Not even in the demosincebirth Jun 2012 #59
Don't even get me started on dentistry and so-called 'dental insurance'. God, coalition_unwilling May 2012 #32
you think he simply pockets Carolina Jun 2012 #90
Awww, must be getting harder for them to steal from insurance companies and the government RB TexLa May 2012 #26
50 million Americans DO NOT HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE and we're coalition_unwilling May 2012 #35
totally agree. demosincebirth Jun 2012 #60
Yes, we should care. Without doctors, there's no healthcare mainer Jun 2012 #70
You know, how about I just crawl off and die, since that's coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #73
Doctors aren't the ones who drive up healthcare costs. It's the cost of hospitalization. mainer Jun 2012 #92
Read the final chapters of Pearl Buck's "The Good Earth". The fate coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #95
Among all the real and imagined injustices in our society... BlueCheese Jun 2012 #37
the thing is I know a lot a non-medical doctors Johonny Jun 2012 #43
Absolutely. Your carpenter can perform brain surgery perfectly well. mainer Jun 2012 #93
My doctor's med school was completely paid for by the US Air Force kskiska Jun 2012 #38
Yes my cousin complains a lot. And she works all the time. Maraya1969 Jun 2012 #45
OT, but really enjoyed your description of your cousin, especially your coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #49
"Only 54%"? surrealAmerican Jun 2012 #76
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