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The admissions process is very tough in that it will screen out nearly all applicants who are not "suited" to be doctors and lets on the best candidates in--those that will succeed in med school and those that will be great doctors. So far in my life, I have not had one good experience with doctors. I have had multiple doctors, switched insurance companies on various occassions and what not. Why are these doctors not "good doctors"? They rush patients, they are sometimes rude, they don't seem to be able to emphasize with their patients. These doctors are not just the older ones--implying that maybe things in the past are different from what they are now, but some of them were fairly young. Why such a rigorous process not be able to screen these people out? Better yet, were they able to fool the admissions committee?