Comment to "medical school"by Barry (no login)Dear Sir/Madam: Your comments are also assertions, and case reports based on your personal experiences. Discounting the govt. stats which the APMA gives to them and therefore are inherently biased, how do explain the overwhelming student loan debt and no loan repayment plans of action, the exploitation of students, residents driving to the hinderlands to watch or trim nails, or watch a bunion? Is there a standardized, comphrehensive, mandatory in-training residency exam for ALL? I too "graduated from PSR-36, and most of the graduates are struggling. The "attgs" did very little with the exception of setting up a 1 day afternoon clinic at a satellite locale for a resident, in the meantime he stocked grocery shelves--I will take polyograph to back this. In podiatry, some do well, some don't --just like in life. However, for 150K in student loans--ALL should be doing quite well. from IP address 134.174.248.70 Goto Forum Home |
| Response Title | Author and Date |
| your comments... | PM3 on Nov 18, 5:01 PM |
| That $150,000 debt, should take you a long way. | Podiatrist on Nov 22, 10:48 AM |
| 150K Student Loans | J.B. on Nov 26, 10:51 AM |
| 150,000 in real estate | Podiatrist on Nov 30, 12:50 PM |
| Residency Follies | J.B. on Nov 26, 10:55 AM |
| On the contrary..... | Podiatrist on Nov 30, 2:21 PM |
| Podiatry Residencies | jun on Dec 8, 3:46 PM |
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