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I read on admssionsconsultants.com that one of the cons of being a doctor is that they have "relatively short life expectancies"....is this true?
I'm not sure if anyone here can answer that b/c we are all still alive.xylem29 said:I read on admssionsconsultants.com that one of the cons of being a doctor is that they have "relatively short life expectancies"....is this true?
Hallm_7 said:A couple weeks ago in class one of the professors actually mentioned that physicians typically have fewer unhealthy habits on average and live longer. Plus we'll never have to worry about healthcare access problems. I think that's a rumor just like the one saying dentists have the highest suicide rate.
Actually, I believe that a shorter life expectancy for physicians has been historically true - I've seen a couple of articles to that effect (nothing I can find on short notice, though). There have been a lot of hazards in the medical profession - physician suicide is a real problem, and the rate is above average. Hopefully, it won't be as true for the next generation of physicians - this is what often-disparaged efforts to "humanize" the practice of medicine are all about - things like having larger call groups so that you take overnight call q5 or q7 rather than q3. Getting woken-up a half-dozen times a night every third night can't be good for anyone's lifespan.xylem29 said:I read on admssionsconsultants.com that one of the cons of being a doctor is that they have "relatively short life expectancies"....is this true?
Non-TradTulsa said:Actually, I believe that a shorter life expectancy for physicians has been historically true - I've seen a couple of articles to that effect (nothing I can find on short notice, though). There have been a lot of hazards in the medical profession - physician suicide is a real problem, and the rate is above average. Hopefully, it won't be as true for the next generation of physicians - this is what often-disparaged efforts to "humanize" the practice of medicine are all about - things like having larger call groups so that you take overnight call q5 or q7 rather than q3. Getting woken-up a half-dozen times a night every third night can't be good for anyone's lifespan.
xylem29 said:I read on admssionsconsultants.com that one of the cons of being a doctor is that they have "relatively short life expectancies"....is this true?
Law2Doc said:But what's the point of living a long time doing something you don't enjoy 😀 .
):( said:at least as a physician there will less stress in the sense they usually do not have to worry about feeding their children or affording a place to live.
forevalwayzz said:i'm planning to work for 10 years, retire at 40, then actually "live" and not work for the man til 57. Take a year to make peace with everyone to earn myself a ticket to heaven, another year to plan my funeral, 6 months living as a hobo to see how it feels like, 6 months living as the crazy homeless guy who people think is insane because he keeps thinking to himself that he's a doctor. so 60 is the magic number for me.
Nutmeg1621 said:I'm not sure if anyone here can answer that b/c we are all still alive.I'm j/k.
I'm sure the stress can take a few years off your life, but I live off of this type of "stress." It gets my blood going. Some people who are like that retire and die due to lack of stress. <-- True story.
drmota said:the high suicide rates of doctors probably has a lot to do with that "average". so if you're not suicidal you should be ok
-mota