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putzeled said:Good luck getting in, your maturity and breadth of experience will definitely weigh in your favor in the interview. So, what are your impressions of socialized medicine so far? It would be interesting to hear a first-person account. Especially from someone who is in the medical community, as opposed to a layman.
I came here expecting to find answers to the problems in the US. Not so. The healthcare system is still two levels - those who can afford private health insurance (and see the best doctors in the least time) and those who can't (and wait to see gov't paid clinicians in public facilities). That said, insurance is MUCH cheaper - a student can get coverage for $200 a year!! Ireland seems to be a bit better (less saturated) than the UK (& Australia) at this stage, but from what I've learned Canada's system seems to be the best option. I'm not sure how they make it work though as I recently read they have the most comprehensive care for the lowest per capita expense??
Basically, I still think our country should be working towards taking care of its own to provide basic levels of care. We somehow have the best research, training, and technology, but have the worst healthcare system of all the developed countries. It's really nuts to me that any american can be sick but unable to see a physician.
I will now leave my soap box and get back to my books!! 🙂