Depends on what you want to do. I want to do internal medicine or paediatrics
Its 6-7 years. Plus you'll be doing fellowship and residency which is an extra 6-10 years. Also you'll be earning a LOT more than a poojeet who can code
I don't know how it works in Poland, but in the US/Canada you have to complete a 4 year science related degree before attending a 5 year med school program. Then it's 3-7 years of residency.
Yup, so here we don't have the 4 years of life sciences, we apply directly after highschool for 6 years of med, then 1 year of internship and depending on the specialty it's also 3-6.
You won't be able to work in the US though. You try to come here and we'll make you go through medical school all over again for 10 years before we'll let you practice medicine here.
We do that with most advanced degrees too, not just medical. We simply don't recognize foreign PhDs. That's why you hear a lot of stories of people that were doctors, lawyers or engineers in their home country ending up as minimum wage workers when they emigrate to the US.
That's not true, I have plenty of close friends that graduated from the same university as me and are currently working in the US, Canada, UK, etc. You just need to pass the medical licensing exams.
>You try to come here and we'll make you go through medical school all over again for 10 years before we'll let you practice medicine here.
Nope, you have to pass the USMLE like any other medical graduate in America.
You won't be able to work in the US though. You try to come here and we'll make you go through medical school all over again for 10 years before we'll let you practice medicine here.
We do that with most advanced degrees too, not just medical. We simply don't recognize foreign PhDs. That's why you hear a lot of stories of people that were doctors, lawyers or engineers in their home country ending up as minimum wage workers when they emigrate to the US.
>spend 10 years in post secondary school >spend more time at hospital than you do your own home >have lots of money but no time to enjoy it >just to prescribe medicine for some condition that would go away if the idiot STOPPED EATING SUGAR
Maybe the only plus is you may get to fuck hot nurses but only if you're a Chad Doctor and not the nerdy type.
Only very specific subspecialties are worth it in the US, like dermatology and radiology. Surgery used to be tolerable but the OR culture has gotten so strict you might as well not even live.
Here in Australia highest paying is anesthesiologist, radiologist or an orthopaedic surgeon. Which is funny because the majority of med students who btw are extremely dull and NPC like all want to do these specialities or become a GP because they are lazy bastards who think for themselves. Well hey, less competition for me considering the two specalties I want to do are in a deficit and they need more internists or paediatricians
Fuck no. I wish I could take back some of my schooling but at least college (undergraduate) was fun. Still I bet I coulda had the same fun living with some buddies and working at McDonald's. Made more money too
you will waste 10 years of your life to still have a fag/kike/woman boss you around paying you good but you cant spent it because you will not have time nor sleep properly to live and after some years you will get fat and diseased while a nagger that you treats will still claim that you are racist.
Learn the skills in fixing injuries or helping them heal properly, that is important. But dealing with all the woke bullshit and having to follow through or else lose your license to practice? You'd have to be a masochist.
I say, learn the important stuff and hold your own practice outside the institutions. It will be a vital skill should shit hit the fan.
Yes if you can actually do. Actual purpose, interesting work, objectively contributing to society, prestigious, awesome peers, have a profound view into life and humanity
no
Do you like working 80 to 100 hours a week after spending 18 to 32 training?
used to be. look up the looming HCP shortage.
Hell no. 10+ years of schooling the make the same as some codemonkey without a college degree.
Depends on what you want to do. I want to do internal medicine or paediatrics
Its 6-7 years. Plus you'll be doing fellowship and residency which is an extra 6-10 years. Also you'll be earning a LOT more than a poojeet who can code
>10+ years of schooling
Not really, I've graduated med uni at 24
>inb4 you graduated in Poland
I have the opportunity to work abroad but I like it here
Cute
I don't know how it works in Poland, but in the US/Canada you have to complete a 4 year science related degree before attending a 5 year med school program. Then it's 3-7 years of residency.
Yup, so here we don't have the 4 years of life sciences, we apply directly after highschool for 6 years of med, then 1 year of internship and depending on the specialty it's also 3-6.
That's not true, I have plenty of close friends that graduated from the same university as me and are currently working in the US, Canada, UK, etc. You just need to pass the medical licensing exams.
>You try to come here and we'll make you go through medical school all over again for 10 years before we'll let you practice medicine here.
Nope, you have to pass the USMLE like any other medical graduate in America.
You won't be able to work in the US though. You try to come here and we'll make you go through medical school all over again for 10 years before we'll let you practice medicine here.
We do that with most advanced degrees too, not just medical. We simply don't recognize foreign PhDs. That's why you hear a lot of stories of people that were doctors, lawyers or engineers in their home country ending up as minimum wage workers when they emigrate to the US.
Nope.
t.doctor
>spend 10 years in post secondary school
>spend more time at hospital than you do your own home
>have lots of money but no time to enjoy it
>just to prescribe medicine for some condition that would go away if the idiot STOPPED EATING SUGAR
Maybe the only plus is you may get to fuck hot nurses but only if you're a Chad Doctor and not the nerdy type.
Maybe dentist
Only very specific subspecialties are worth it in the US, like dermatology and radiology. Surgery used to be tolerable but the OR culture has gotten so strict you might as well not even live.
Here in Australia highest paying is anesthesiologist, radiologist or an orthopaedic surgeon. Which is funny because the majority of med students who btw are extremely dull and NPC like all want to do these specialities or become a GP because they are lazy bastards who think for themselves. Well hey, less competition for me considering the two specalties I want to do are in a deficit and they need more internists or paediatricians
Fuck no. I wish I could take back some of my schooling but at least college (undergraduate) was fun. Still I bet I coulda had the same fun living with some buddies and working at McDonald's. Made more money too
you will waste 10 years of your life to still have a fag/kike/woman boss you around paying you good but you cant spent it because you will not have time nor sleep properly to live and after some years you will get fat and diseased while a nagger that you treats will still claim that you are racist.
No
Дa, этo пpoфeccия oчeнь нyжнaя в кaждoй cтpaнe миpa и ecли ты хoчeшь пepeeхaть кyдa-нибyдь eщё тo этo лyчший вapиaнт для тeбя.
نعم، هذه وظيفة ضرورية جداً في كل بلد العالم وإذا أردت الانتقبال إلى مكان ما آخر فهي أفضل خيار لك.
Why did you post all of that bullshit favela bro? Few of us can read it
i am also curious why he did that.
so later they dont wanna keep calling us monkes...i cant deny that after those posts.
Чтoбы пpaктиpoвaть языки кoтopыe я мoгy гoвopить.
لممارسة اللغات التي يمكنني تكلمها.
In med school right now,
probably not
No.
Not if you need to go into debt for medical school, no.
If it’s paid for magically somehow, it’s still an ok pathway
No because it's all kike nonsense and does a lot more harm than good.
No best jobs in healthcare are mid level positions like NP, PA, CRNA you make half as much as doctors with less than half the responsibility
very well paying but only pays off after like a decade of school
only in the USA. they make shit anywhere else
No, longest carrer to get in, you will be too old when you get the money and status you are seeking
no
Why?
Learn the skills in fixing injuries or helping them heal properly, that is important. But dealing with all the woke bullshit and having to follow through or else lose your license to practice? You'd have to be a masochist.
I say, learn the important stuff and hold your own practice outside the institutions. It will be a vital skill should shit hit the fan.
Yes if you can actually do. Actual purpose, interesting work, objectively contributing to society, prestigious, awesome peers, have a profound view into life and humanity
Sounds cool