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How many current medical students are happy with their choice of proffession? I just finished reading the current TIME magazine covering the rising costs of malpractice insurance premiums ("The Doctor Is Out"). Have any of you read it and does it concern any of you? The article mentioned that in a survey conducted by the AMA of med school graduates, ONE FRIGGIN' FOURTH of all graduates said if they had the chance to repeat their education they would not do medicine. Do you guys worry about entering a profession that is certainly not what it once was - that doctors are viewed in a much more skeptical light than before, or that they are considered by many to be "overpaid", for example? Sure, in college we job shadowed and volunteered...but I doubt that as undergraduate students any of us really, truly felt the weight and burden of $150,000+ student loans, or possibly working long hours and years without any appreciation, or having to possibly contribute large fractions of personal income to malpractice insurance premiums to cover for mistakes that sometimes can't be helped. I'm idealistic and want to say, "Giving my everything for nothing in return is that much more meaningful and rewarding..." but I can't help but wonder...
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?