no matter how your situation is, you have a fair chance of reaching your goal. Most people probably work equally hard.
I guess this isn't a question to be necessarily answered, but sometimes it is vague as to what may be considered professional in healthcare. I'm not sure about the standards of morality in certain medical fields or in people in certain positions, because if they set up bad examples for students and others in the first place, it would be difficult (almost unfair) to expect patients, students, etc. to behave properly. I won't go so far to say that any behind the scene actions taken by health professionals sometimes don't actually treat patients, but they should because I'm sure patients look up to them.