Job security in medicine is a myth
Imagine, if you will, that you’re an anesthesiologist. You’ve been part of a successful practice for over 10 years. You can walk down your neighborhood street and run into mothers whose epidurals you’ve helped place. You’ve established a home, a community, and your children are in a great school system.
One uneventful day, say Wednesday, you get an email from the hospital administrators announcing that there’s going to be a meeting …