Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I prefer PAs and nurse practitioners.
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Before I turned 65 with VHC every time my annual appointment come up had new doctor cause the one I had either when somewhere else or moved on?
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In January, 2025, he was promised a base salary of $230,000. He claims that a number of physicians left earlier this year.
Not sure if more lawyers are getting money as it does not appear that he has lawyer but is representing himself.[/QUOTE] Last edited by DBaty; Yesterday at 10:32 AM. Reason: Error |
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And everything I post is true And not that I actually am obligated to provide research, but here is an example. The Caribbean medical school from which the subject of this thread graduated boasts an 83% pass rate for their graduates taking part I of the national boards---and that's their number from their website Graduates in an American Internal Medicine residency have a 99.4% pass rate Graduates in an American Family Practice residency have a 91.7% pass rate (the difference most like is a result of family practice residencies taking on a lot of graduates of osteopathic schools and not medical schools |
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Fortunately, residents receive a salary in the $60,000 to $75,000 range. So, typically, for at least the first 8 years they not only have no income (unless part time work), they are paying tuition, room and board. The average student loan debt of graduating physicians is around $250,000. Add in the lost income they could have made had they only chose a BS degree and the total amount of time and money is staggering. Paying back those student loans can be easily cost over $2,000/month for 20 or more years. Is a $240,000 income enough to compensate for this investment? You decide. |
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Many doctors will tell you that the majority of what they learned in medical school never directly applies to their day-to-day practice. A more effective approach would be to structure medical training the way we educate tradespeople in vocational schools, with focused instruction in the chosen specialty, followed by several years of hands-on training. There is little justification for requiring eight years of school plus seven years of residency before a doctor can practice independently, beyond sustaining the financial interests of universities and hospitals. And who ends up paying for all of it? You and I through exorbitant prices for the services we receive. And if you really want to see what a racket it is, just go here and see how out of whack what American doctors make compared to the rest of the world. Doctor Pay by Country 2025 Last edited by Joecooool; Yesterday at 01:12 PM. |
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Yes, we learn a lot of useless crap. I don't think that knowing that the intermediate host of Schistosoma mansoni is Biornphalaria glabratta was ever useful to anyone except perhaps a parasitologist in Venezuela. But I did once have to exclude Trypanosoma cruzi from the reduuvid bug as the etiology of RBBB in a 22-year-old girl who had stayed a month in Suriname. So, you never know. I prefer my doctor to know more rather than less. And btw, the cost of physician services is less than 10% of the total cost of medical care in the US. But feel free to retain the services of a Somalian physician that earns less than $20K/year and let us know how that works out. |
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Considering the time, expense and dedication to long hours of study while our college friends drank beer and ate pizza, my wife and I believe it was worth it. However, it took us 11 years to pay off our student loans. Always check licenses and look for US Board Certified. This is easily done with a web search. |
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We've been with VH since the beginning, many docs have come and gone for a variety of reasons. This is old news for us.
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