I spoke to my parents recently about the future etc (i'm UK, no intention of heading to the USA) and they said oh you never know you may end up working in the US. I then had to explain to them why that's virtually impossible; sit all 3 USMLE exams, redo residency even if i'm a 10+ year consultant.
It then dawned on me that midlevels; from what I see (posts here and reddit) can just open their own practice and do as they please, while my cousin (20+ year cardiologist) would have to go through what I just mentioned above. I get the reasons for having these hoops etc but if your going to let idk 21 year old PA's who've done nothing but shadow basically function independently why wouldn't you let a Cardiologist with 20+ years experience in the UK do the same? (Am I wrong about this stuff?)
Food for thought?
It then dawned on me that midlevels; from what I see (posts here and reddit) can just open their own practice and do as they please, while my cousin (20+ year cardiologist) would have to go through what I just mentioned above. I get the reasons for having these hoops etc but if your going to let idk 21 year old PA's who've done nothing but shadow basically function independently why wouldn't you let a Cardiologist with 20+ years experience in the UK do the same? (Am I wrong about this stuff?)
Food for thought?
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