

only for the beautiful people with screwed up insides. as colbgw02 said, all non-peds/neonatal specialties see mostly old people.Do IR people do any procedures on young,healthy, beautiful people?
you must have a small penis
and the award goes to seth03...
Diagnosis: dude can't get hot chicks, tries to compensate by fantasizing about a more glamorous future. Continues for next 10-15 years, and then becomes an @$$hole doc that blames/takes it out on "poors" and the system.
That's why I have trouble ignoring posts like this and not taking them seriously.
Dude... plastics man... Brooke Burke was married to a plastic surgeon. And that guy's butt ugly. 'Nuff said.
👍 I don't understand why these people don't just try to "be" the people they want to be instead of trying to be the people who *service* the people they want to be. Why aim for being the dude who washes Kobe's underpants when you could aim for being a star in your own right? 👎
only for the beautiful people with screwed up insides. as colbgw02 said, all non-peds/neonatal specialties see mostly old people.
To the op,
You have a chance at achieving what you want if you go into psychiatry...there are beverly hills and manhattan type psychiatrists who treat mostly well to do upper class clients who often have the money and the depression/anxiety/addiction to need psychiatrists. Of course, most people who go into psychiatry don't go into solely for this purpose and want to treat "real" diseases but some do what you are describing.
Also, people like Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil, Dr. Keith Ablow (who just interviewed that pedophile guy on tv), while not all psychiatrists, function predominantly in psychiatrist roles and the perks of dealing with society and being socially recognized but still being well respected as those who deal with the mental health of individuals are there.
Disclaimer: I HATE Dr. Phil and his style and methods, he is a hack.
In general, psychiatry is a difficult field for some, but if you are comfortable talking to people, it actually can be less "yucky" and more "glamorous" in terms of how much your patients appreciate you, than most other fields. This is especially true if you are selective with your patients and practice in an area where people recognize seeing their "shrink" as cool, which is predominantly in major cities that are more "cultured" than rural areas where it is more taboo to have mental health issues.
2. Medicine is, at the end of the day, a service industry. You can rub elbows with all the well-to-do's you want, but at the end of the day you are a wage earner. The truly wealthy do not work for their paycheck. You will not be one of them.
But are there any other specialties that come even close in exposure to the upper class?
Not in terms of money, but in terms of benefits. Do any doctors get presents such as full-season tickets to yankees games or invited to celebrities' house parties? I could see plastic surgeons as being successful if they do liposuction for a wife of some rich man, how about any other specialists?
They don't have talent so they become starf*ckers.