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We've had similar discussions in the past and the definition of "rural" is all over the place. What I think will surprise you is that unless the location is truly isolated you will always find a podiatrist(s) there.
Truth^^^We've had similar discussions in the past and the definition of "rural" is all over the place. What I think will surprise you is that unless the location is truly isolated you will always find a podiatrist(s) there.
Yeah I have practiced 5 years without vascular or ID....or another pod within (checks google maps) 90 miles minimum from me.Well yeah the definition of rural would be more accurate if you looked at the availability of real doctors, as opposed to podiatrists.
i.e. it’s not rural until you don’t have a vascular surgeon
We've had similar discussions in the past and the definition of "rural" is all over the place.
Samesies. Emphasis on littleI lived and work in rural areas for 8 years. I wouldn't do it again. I took those jobs because I wanted to work at a hospital. The pay was good. End of the day it didn't work for my family. Where we live now works a little better.
I lived and work in rural areas for 8 years. I wouldn't do it again. I took those jobs because I wanted to work at a hospital. The pay was good. End of the day it didn't work for my family. Where we live now works a little better.
Don't forget a dentist and an Indian owned convenient store/gas station. Opportunities are everywhere for everyoneWe've had similar discussions in the past and the definition of "rural" is all over the place. What I think will surprise you is that unless the location is truly isolated you will always find a podiatrist(s) there.
Basically. I still think I'm in the middle of nowhere but I'm work in a city of 150,000 people and it have division 1 level college sports and an NFL team 2 hours away. My kids are into the local university and are begging us to take them to games.So what you’re telling people is that the only way you could find a job where you were paid like a doctor and not a nurse was in the middle of nowhere at a hospital employed position.
I thought it was if Dollar General is the main store in townI think the gold standard rule for whether a town is rural or not has always been number of Walmarts in or around that town.
This is accurate. I spent 2 years in a town where Walmart was 1.5 hours away. But I never once stepped foot in a dollar general/family dollar. Fortunately it was a pretty drive so we made that trip often.I thought it was if Dollar General is the main store in town
I couldn't do that. There was always a Walmart in town or the next town over. But we used to drive an hour plus to go the indian grocery store or whole foods. Now we live in a town with an indian grocery store... so exciting.This is accurate. I spent 2 years in a town where Walmart was 1.5 hours away. But I never once stepped foot in a dollar general/family dollar. Fortunately it was a pretty drive so we made that trip often.