From: Patrick Galligan (pgalligan@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jan 16 2008 - 10:18:08 ARST
Well yeah, that's what I was pointing out. Those who are suggesting he
be a doc and talking about the money a doc makes, probably aren't the
best people to be advising him ;)
On Jan 16, 2008 5:17 PM, Gary Duncanson <gary.duncanson@googlemail.com> wrote:
> There is a school of thought that those who chase a career in medicine for
> the money will most probably become lousy doctors.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Patrick Galligan" <pgalligan@gmail.com>
> To: "Scott Morris" <smorris@ipexpert.com>
> Cc: "darth router" <darklordrouter@gmail.com>; "John Curtis Gibson"
> <johncurtis1541@yahoo.com>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 11:03 AM
> Subject: Re: Have the number for 4 months, finished 1 semester in college as
> freshman, GPA 3.70
>
>
>
> > On Jan 14, 2008 2:46 AM, Scott Morris <smorris@ipexpert.com> wrote:
> >> On the flip side though, if one has to ask about a career change, perhaps
> >> they are not motivated by the underlying patient care idea, in which case
> >> the engineering role would be a better long-term choice.
> >>
> >> While I would be entertained about having a technical conversation with
> >> my
> >> doctor, I think it would also concern me. :)
> >>
> > Indeed.
> >
> > I'm curious how many of those suggesting he be a doctor are, or have
> > been, a doctor themselves? It seems the motivation behind your
> > suggestions is $$$, but getting paid a lot doesn't mean he'll be a
> > good doctor, or happy with his career choice ;)
> >
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