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maybe... they're.. artyteacher Mar 2016 #1
might well be...prescription drugs lead lots of people into darkness AxionExcel Mar 2016 #2
Damn! Pac-Man is a total bastard! Orrex Mar 2016 #17
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DUzy. surrealAmerican Mar 2016 #37
Not PacMan, but the pharmaceutical drugs AxionExcel Mar 2016 #53
Free clue. Requires reading ability. AxionExcel Mar 2016 #54
wakka wakka wakka Orrex Mar 2016 #55
Go PacMan!!!! GO! HuckleB Mar 2016 #60
Wow. HuckleB Mar 2016 #4
Just like dentists going crazy from amalgam fumes Orrex Mar 2016 #18
And sometimes they save lives. easttexaslefty Mar 2016 #34
The physician I had as a child committed suicide immediately Lint Head Mar 2016 #3
Too few of us understand the daily toll health care workers face. HuckleB Mar 2016 #5
Attorneys are pretty high up there too. My profession has one of the highest, if not the highest Dustlawyer Mar 2016 #36
Had no idea this was an issue. Rex Mar 2016 #6
I could make proposals, but it does seem like this should be part of the conversation... HuckleB Mar 2016 #8
So what is the answer then? More hiring? Robots? Rex Mar 2016 #10
It will have to be comprehensive. HuckleB Mar 2016 #11
Sleep use to be my greatest foe. I wonder if most working Americans suffer from sleep deprivation? Rex Mar 2016 #14
Yeah, I went back to grad school at 33. HuckleB Mar 2016 #19
As the son of a physician, this hits particularly close to home for me YoungDemCA Mar 2016 #7
I know it's an issue. A doctor committed suicide in our parking garage at my apartment last year. LisaM Mar 2016 #9
Most physicians are good at blowing off pharma reps. HuckleB Mar 2016 #12
My physician husband took his life 2 years ago.nt Mojorabbit Mar 2016 #13
My sincere condolences. HuckleB Mar 2016 #20
So sorry for your loss Majorabbit. progressoid Mar 2016 #23
I am so sorry to hear that. n/t reflection Mar 2016 #62
my condolences Mojorabbit steve2470 Mar 2016 #64
my daughter's physician quit greymattermom Mar 2016 #15
I work in a medical profession. Most, if not all, my colleagues, co-workers, associates are on Hiraeth Mar 2016 #16
One source of their situation? ChairmanAgnostic Mar 2016 #51
yes. We are expected to do our job like a production job. We are expected to be able Hiraeth Mar 2016 #52
It's a difficult proffession to say the very least. linuxman Mar 2016 #21
I married into a family of physicians. progressoid Mar 2016 #24
So did I. I'm also 840high Mar 2016 #25
And into the next generation... progressoid Mar 2016 #28
My brother-in-law was a very 840high Mar 2016 #30
The 2 I had used a pistol to do it. This was like 12 years ago. LiberalArkie Mar 2016 #26
It seems we could afford to pay much of the cost of medical school with what we spend on war. jalan48 Mar 2016 #27
We could certainly improve many things with that money! HuckleB Mar 2016 #46
there's so much we could afford if to do if we weren't so pre-occupied with our empire Fast Walker 52 Mar 2016 #48
It's the bullshit from the corporatization of medicine moonbeam23 Mar 2016 #29
Great for him........ mrmpa Mar 2016 #32
I know a lot of doctors are upset about new regulations and blame the ACA Fast Walker 52 Mar 2016 #50
The ACA hasn't made things any more onerous. HuckleB Mar 2016 #56
I agree. But the more wingnut-oriented MDs are only too happen to blame their problems on the ACA. Fast Walker 52 Mar 2016 #57
I work at a small clinic, and we went to E-records three years ago. HuckleB Mar 2016 #58
This will not get butter. AngryAmish Mar 2016 #31
I don't see docs being hampered by evidence based guidelines. HuckleB Mar 2016 #33
I Have Long Believed RobinA Mar 2016 #35
+1,000 ... 000 HuckleB Mar 2016 #38
There are not enough doctors to go around. Odin2005 Mar 2016 #39
I 'd like to see that link. HuckleB Mar 2016 #40
It was something I heard back in '09 or so, I can't remember the source, unfortunately. Odin2005 Mar 2016 #42
The charge was originally by Jeffrey Berlant in "Profession and Monopoly" in 1975 Recursion Mar 2016 #47
so we shouldn't be worrying abt the "physician shortage"? redruddyred Mar 2016 #70
The suicide statistic is true across all Western nations Nevernose Mar 2016 #41
Damn, a good hypothesis slayed by pesky facts. Odin2005 Mar 2016 #43
can you post the source of equal rates in western countries? JanMichael Mar 2016 #45
Ton of links at bottom Nevernose Mar 2016 #61
This Actually Fits RobinA Mar 2016 #59
I work at a medical School and was on the admissions committee for a couple years Fast Walker 52 Mar 2016 #49
is the rate of self destruction the same in other countries? JanMichael Mar 2016 #44
Most physicians, especially surgeons, have high stress jobs and access to drugs. nt tblue37 Mar 2016 #63
seems like these docs have a p good handle on how well shrinks respect their own patients redruddyred Mar 2016 #65
Can you clarify this post? HuckleB Mar 2016 #66
docs are by and large an arrogant bunch and psychiatrists are no exception redruddyred Mar 2016 #67
Some are, some not so much. HuckleB Mar 2016 #68
i've noticed that women and esp minority women docs don't tend to have redruddyred Mar 2016 #69
It's always good to have down-to-earth folks. HuckleB Mar 2016 #71
do you treat me/cfs patients? are you open to them? if so, would you like to namedrop? redruddyred Mar 2016 #72
I'm in pediatrics, so those things don't pop up on the radar, as far as I know. HuckleB Mar 2016 #73
pediatric cases too redruddyred Mar 2016 #74
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