Why do people decide to become doctors anyway?

An excerpt from This Won’t Hurt A Bit (and other white lies): My Education in Medicine and Motherhood. Copyright © 2011 by Michelle Au. Published by Grand Central Publishing.
 Let’s look at this first purely from the perspective of personal investment and expectation. To practice medicine, …
Let’s look at this first purely from the perspective of personal investment and expectation. To practice medicine, …
 
      
 I was quoted recently in the New York Times’ Well blog, in a Danielle Ofri piece on
I was quoted recently in the New York Times’ Well blog, in a Danielle Ofri piece on  In The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the Babel Fish was a fish you stuck in your ear that allowed you to understand any language spoken to you. We’re not far off.
In The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the Babel Fish was a fish you stuck in your ear that allowed you to understand any language spoken to you. We’re not far off.
 A 28-year-old woman has a 3-month history of easy bruising and bleeding gums. She feels otherwise well. Medical and family histories are unremarkable, and she takes no medications.
A 28-year-old woman has a 3-month history of easy bruising and bleeding gums. She feels otherwise well. Medical and family histories are unremarkable, and she takes no medications.




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