freshbeatschris said:
I'm coming from a career in Photography of all things and really, really want my American Dream of HEALTH INSURANCE to become a reality.
AMEN!
*currently $1000 in immediate debt from a minor throat infection*
Freakin' $450 for a needle aspiration of my tonsil... $141 just for the ENT office visit... $272 in lab fees when I told them I didn't have health insurance, and last time I called they didn't have the results (as in, tests were done and over with, but they couldn't find them so I can't treat this on my own if it comes back)... about $150 worth of medication (antibiotics + Tylenol 3s), excluding OTCs.
Sorry, that was a month and a half ago, but considering that I'm on payment plans for the next year, I'm still bitter
😉
So, why pharmacy? Well, I tell myself that I'm going to open my own pharmacy and start a diabetes clinic with focuses on prevention (I'd go ahead and become a certified dietician or whatever you call them so I can officially talk about weight loss, etc) and treatment, of course.
However, if I know myself, I'm going to get stuck in academia. Honestly, I'll probably enter WVUSOP and never leave. I'll wind up teaching any biology-based class and doing research. Either the research will be infectious disease or... something with cellular biology. And if not that, cancer research. There's a professor at WVU working on cancer research and apoptosis, and I've never really wanted to go into cancer (mainly because everyone in my family has gotten it, I'm sure I'm going to get it, and it's depressing) but I have a feeling I'm going to get caught up in what he's doing because I'm fascinated after just hearing a little bit. Damn, my mother was right when I was 6, no matter what I do I'm going to wind up teaching and in school forever. I hate it when she's right!