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@holuh3 wrote:It's hilarious that it's called an award. Congratulations, by the time you're finished with your grueling training, it will have cost you over $250,000, and yet people will sneer at you and insist that you must be rich. My loans will be paid after I am eligible for Social Security-I'm thinking of trying to get a discount by having Socialy security send the direct deposit over to Sallie Mae.I'm really not this bitter. I love my job and my patients, but I don't think people realize what a sacrifice it takes, and then physicians are so dogged in society. It's kind of disheartening. But don't tell your daughter that. I'm hoping for change.But tell her I said strong work on Albert Einstein; she'll get an awesome medical and cultural education. WTG.
Message Edited by holuh3 on 06-12-2008 05:37 PM
holuh3 wrote:Well, I mean single-payer health care, which is the only way we're going to keep health care costs from sinking (further) the economy, IMO. If you blow out your ACL in this country without insurance, guess what happens? You go to the ER, they treat your pain, put you in a brace, send you home, bill you for $8,000, send the bill to a collection agency...