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I feel like if you’re confident you can excel at either law or medicine, the question is how long you expect to practice. Medical sure seems better to me long term since you spend a lot of time not making anything, but then you get a nice high salary and decent hours into your 70s or longer if you want. Legal you can either make bank in the short term and transition to something more manageable, or you can keep grinding but would be tough to beat a good Dr. salary unless you’re bringing in your own business.
Someone want to explain why being a dermatologist is some unicorn career?
Quote from: Dugout DickStone on September 13, 2023, 03:38:20 PMSomeone want to explain why being a dermatologist is some unicorn career?Relatively low stress. It pays well. You have normal office hours. It's relatively easy. Never on call. Relatively low risk. Don't have to see peoples' insides. I'm sure there are other reasons I'm missing, too.
my question is why is it hard to get that job? He was a dummy
Quote from: Spracne on September 13, 2023, 03:56:27 PMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on September 13, 2023, 03:38:20 PMSomeone want to explain why being a dermatologist is some unicorn career?Relatively low stress. It pays well. You have normal office hours. It's relatively easy. Never on call. Relatively low risk. Don't have to see peoples' insides. I'm sure there are other reasons I'm missing, too.I know all the pros. I negotiated a contract for one at Stormont and he was being asked to take a cut during covid. From 495k to lessmy question is why is it hard to get that job? He was a dummy
Quote from: Dugout DickStone on September 13, 2023, 03:38:20 PMSomeone want to explain why being a dermatologist is some unicorn career?1) Never on call. 2)Hours can be what your business determines them to be. Can see 50 patients a day. 3) “Dermatologist?? That’s one step up from the Clinique counter”/ George C.
My concern is google lens and AI's ability to do the "yes, cancer"/"Not Cancer" thing. Supposedly that is really accurate now.
AI doctors can't come soon enough.
QuoteMy concern is google lens and AI's ability to do the "yes, cancer"/"Not Cancer" thing. Supposedly that is really accurate now. Absolute truth. Might even be in your lifetime. Not mine. The radiologist will be a very limited role from what we see now as AI takes root. The ability to read entire complex studies in seconds, never tire, and not have to pay them will result in entire health systems changing.