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Alright, so I'm currently a high school senior who is going to college next year.
Now my plan has been to get a four year degree in something (anything from molecular biology to English because it doesn't really matter) and take all of my pre-med courses. Then go on to med-school and with a final goal in pathology (maybe). Easier said than done, I know... but I'm probably going to school at Tulane on a ~$24,000 per year scholarship and they have their own med school. So depending on how many scholarships I get, my undergraduate could be pretty well paid for and I wouldn't have too many undergrad student loans. Then I'd have to pay for med-school.... I'd be in debt for a while.
Here's where I need help. I have a friend who knows a pathologist and asked him if I could ask him some questions, in the initial email he says this.
Does anyone know how exactly (or what exactly) these major changes coming in our health care system will impact it down the road.
I'm guessing he's not referring to universal healthcare, because there is no way in hell our government could afford that.
Alright, so I'm currently a high school senior who is going to college next year.
Now my plan has been to get a four year degree in something (anything from molecular biology to English because it doesn't really matter) and take all of my pre-med courses. Then go on to med-school and with a final goal in pathology (maybe). Easier said than done, I know... but I'm probably going to school at Tulane on a ~$24,000 per year scholarship and they have their own med school. So depending on how many scholarships I get, my undergraduate could be pretty well paid for and I wouldn't have too many undergrad student loans. Then I'd have to pay for med-school.... I'd be in debt for a while.
Here's where I need help. I have a friend who knows a pathologist and asked him if I could ask him some questions, in the initial email he says this.
If I do end up in the medical field, that would mean that I have spent over a decade of my life in post high school education alone and stuck with a lot of bills. I don't want to end up getting paid the same as I would have had I just worked for my four year degree and got a job in some other field...doctor wrote:
Best of luck with your academic pursuits: education is always good. I had a dream (nightmare) earlier this week about going back, stethoscope in hand, and repeating my internship. Yikes! Yes, by all means, please pass on my contact information to your friend (me) the budding pathologist: one must really love medicine to pursue it as a career these days: while I would like to think that our society will always reward its physicians, there could be some major changes coming in our health care system. Nevertheless, if one looks forward to a lifetime of learning, I can’t think of a better career.
Does anyone know how exactly (or what exactly) these major changes coming in our health care system will impact it down the road.
I'm guessing he's not referring to universal healthcare, because there is no way in hell our government could afford that.