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...notice how cynical some of the med students and residents are about healthcare? Yikes.
...notice how cynical some of the med students and residents are about healthcare? Yikes.
"The mind is its own place, and in itself, can make heaven of Hell, and a hell of Heaven."
-- John Milton
...notice how cynical some of the med students and residents are about healthcare? Yikes.
Ugh, I don't know if I could handle reading something that's more cynical than the stuff on those allo forums. Some of those rants are like a pit of despair 🙁
I'm only one semester in on med school, and you will have a DRASTICALLY different view on medicine once you begin. It happens to all of us (aside from deluded AMSA members). Hold on to your rosey expectations as long as you can, they will come crashing down sooner or later.
Ugh, I don't know if I could handle reading something that's more cynical than the stuff on those allo forums. Some of those rants are like a pit of despair 🙁
What stuff on the allo forums? 😕 Most of the stuff there is fairly benign.
The stuff on the residency forums, though, is a little more cynical, although I guess you could say that residents are entitled to a fair amount of cynicism.
But, to the OP I hate to break this to you, but almost every doctor I know is cynical about health care etc. I'm no where near as bad as my dad who's been in practice for almost 30 years. There's so much stuff one has to put up with, insurance companies, paper work, etc. My dad wishes medicine could be the same as it was when he graduated from residency and started a solo practice in the early 80s -- when "medicine was fun."
Having grown up around doctors, I guess I expected nothing less than what I see.