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amluto ◴[] No.42172284[source]
> Recently, her hospital’s dermatology program received more than 600 applications for four residency slots.

Perhaps if supply of dermatologists was not so strongly limited, prices and wait times would improve.

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1. readthenotes1 ◴[] No.42172327[source]
Apparently cosmetic dermatology is not regulated so you can go through residency in some other residency program and set up your shingle selling Botox, at least where I live.
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2. pc86 ◴[] No.42172511[source]
My wife is a physician and she knows one or two otherwise very intelligent, well-respected, skilled surgeons who just do Botox because it's more lucrative.
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3. bookofjoe ◴[] No.42172773[source]
Also: way better hours (no nights/weekends/holidays); less likelihood of malpractice lawsuits along with far lower medical malpractice insurance rates; much less stress; happier patients.
4. red-iron-pine ◴[] No.42172815[source]
seems like that's been the trend -- a lot of those set up around here, it seems. like, I can think of three off the top of my head, and I don't recall seeing em 3+ years ago.
5. bnlxbnlx ◴[] No.42173527[source]
Sounds soul crushing to me :( I so wish people would choose what to do based on what makes sense to them based on care for the whole.
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6. pc86 ◴[] No.42174825{3}[source]
Did you decide what to do for a living "based on care for the whole?" I suspect like most people it was mentally looking at a Venn diagram intersection of "what am I smart enough to do?", "what do I enjoy doing?", "what pays me the most, or well enough that I can do at least as well as my parents?"

How many people who get into surgery would still do it with all the same education, testing, training, and licensure requirements if it paid $100k/yr? My guess is not many. If you're in a highly litigious state in a high-risk specialty your malpractice insurance alone could be more than that.

It's not surprising to see smart people leave risky positions with pretty objectively bad work-life balance for more money, less stress, and better WLB.

7. jmcgough ◴[] No.42179173{3}[source]
Many people go into medicine wanting to do good, but then after a couple years of working 100 hours a week for a gen surg residency you realize that this isn't sustainable, especially if you want to start a family.