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Do people honestly go into medicine for money? It seems like a bad strategy if that's the case.
From my experience, most people pursuing a career in medicine are intellectually driven to learn a lot of science, enjoy working with people and/or they enjoy the social prestige associated with the career. I don't think that 500 million dollars would satiate any of those motivations.
People like to bring up salaries on this board and call out people for wanting to be compensated for their work. Medicine is an intellectually interesting and intense career that matches the personalities of a small group of super-driven, curious people. It is alright for them to also want to be paid a reasonable amount for the work that they do without acting as though money is the primary motivation for their work.
Yes, money is a big factor for going into medicine. Of course medicine interests me, there's no way im going to do something that bores me to death for 40 years. But, if the pay was not as high as it is, I would NOT be pursuing medicine. Say the pay was 40K a year and all of my tuition and books was covered by the state, not the slightest chance in hell I would go into medicine.
*Im in the "no way im working" if I'm already rich crowd. I'd rather be out exploring the world and having fun than locked up in a hospital.
