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Second, the medical personnel is not absorbing anything. They are just getting rich feeding on peoples suffering charging ridicules prices for everything. I have yet to see a doctor live an "average" life. They have taken an oath and they should focus in fulfilling that and how to get richer instead of if you deserved your injuries.
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I don't know about the rest of your post, but this part is utter baloney. The expense of becoming a doctor is staggering:
4 years to get a bachelors degree
4 years to get an MD
3 to 5 years of residency
That is 11 years just to become a general practioner. Any specialty will add on many more years. Furthermore, doctors work far longer than the average person. My mom (an endocrinologist) works at least ten hours each day; eight in the office and two to three hours at home. She also has to be on-call 24/7, and rush to the hospital if her services are required.
Let's look at how much she gets payed:
$20 for each regular, scheduled visit. These can last anywhere from half an hour to an hour. That's only two dollars more than the barbers in our town.
$100 for each consultation, these can run from an hour to two hours. These are not what you'd think, these are not scheduled, and she can be called in at
any time.
Now let's look at her schedule, she usually works 11 hours each day, and makes $720 each day. That makes for $65 dollars each hour. My dad works for an investment company, and is only six years older than my mom. He makes around $120 each day working 9 AM to 5 PM. What did he do during his youth? He did theater and worked in the municipal management system. My mom spent her youth working over thirty hours at a stretch, and making almost no money.
Doctors are not monetary vampires, for the hours they work, the youth they sacrificed to study, and the stress of their work (do not underestimate the frustration crazy patients induce), they actually make very, very little.
-Penguin