What a collection of carping bitches.
USAFdoc - you have 700+ posts - you must be a real winner.
medicalcorpse - your at nearly 500 - good to see you are keeping up with CME. - medicalcorpse - can I say "borderline" - I'm pretty sure your LOR (that is letter of reprimand) was well deserved -
Lets get frank..
So you want to trash military medicine - Oh yes, but do so as a "service" to others -
Well you shatheads, guess who pays the price? That 18 year old who is looking for college money or job training or who maybe gives a damn about his country who gets his f'ing arms and legs blown off in an IED. Yep his family will most definitely appeciate your committment to "informed consent".
I am so glad each of you carping a-holes are out of the service - it is better to work with a few grounded, patriots than a collection of carping axis II personality disorder docs. Healthcare providers have strong tendancies towards Narcissicm, and Borderline tendancies, both of which are readily apparent in the feculent posts on this forum.
Now for some facts and value statements.
News flash - military docs make a difference, for America, for our servicemembers, for the US as a whole - anybody wonder where most vascular surgical techiques, burn and trauma surgery concepts came from....????
---THE MILITARY---
Why, despite some of the most horrible wounds ever seen by healthcare providers (IED's), are soldier's and Marines surviving at an unprecedented rate- oh yes... because the docs are so sorry/incompetent/laxy etc. of course.
Well guess what, my colleagues - although disgruntled as are all American docs - are head and shoulders better than the civilian counterparts in my community (major metropolitan area), and frankly, the medical student crop at least to date looks pretty good - to my surprise. Each comes back with positive experiences from Iraq, as well as heart wrenching life changing ones as well, but none (not one) has told me that they didn't make a difference.
Now a message to potential military scholarship applicants: If your are a medical student and have the current American ethos that is all about me, please do not join the military because - guess, what it isn't about you. If your primary goal is monetary, or prestige - please stay in the civilian sector.
From a fully engaged - 100% clinical Army doc (me) - I work f'ing hard, frankly harder than my civilian colleagues - who for the same pay work 12-13 twelve hour shifts per month in comparision to my 20-25, Maybe I am a freaking idiot but you know, I work within a system which is stressed but is adapting, I push it to make changes for the benefit of our patients and yes, positive changes do come, but take - diplomacy, intellect, and much work.
And you know - I'm still richer than 90+% of Americans, and 99% of other residents of the world. I've got a great family, job satisfaction, despite the stress and challenges. And,,, I can look in the mirror with a sense that I'm in something bigger than me... I'm going to eat my turkey with my wife and family and will cherish it as I know that the opportunity to do so is a gift from US servicemembers, and recognizing that next year I'll probably be eating sand covered crap. I bet I have a more meaningful holiday than the USAFdoc or medicalcorpse.
Lastly, I'm not a f'ing recruiter, I'm an American Soldier, and American Physician patriot. To each of the mil. med bashers, you cheapen your service though your vitriolic crap. To current and future HPSP and USUHS students - thanks for being there for all of us (America), thanks for committing a part of your life to your country and your countrymen, and be assured that there is good in every experience for those you are emotionally sound enough to see it.
Be thankful there are idealists, be thankful there are heros, and people who can place others over self. - This after all is actually the ethos from which medicine arose.