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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dermatology. Stay out of research. Be a community college professor, though the demand for this is shrinking. Consider Maryland’s PhD-C and be a researching psychologist. Actually, be a PA. They can switch specialities, unlike doctors. My doctor friends and my underpaid PhD friends wish they’d been Physician Assistants!! [/quote] I would be a nurse practitioner over a PA. You can write prescriptions. More in demand.[/quote] PA can write prescriptions. The difference is NP can work without MD Supervision so they have more independence. PA can easily change specialties so it is more flexible.[/quote] I’m an MD and wouldn’t want to be pa/ np. They make 2/3 and know 1/4.[/quote] Only an MD would think that 2/3 the pay for way less headache isn't the right answer. [/quote] Headache of what? Less knowledge or less schooling? I wouldn’t do something that I don’t have the true training for. [/quote] Ah yes, because 4 years of med school is the perfect amount of training and there's zero possibility that you couldn't do 2/3 the practice with less schooling. Do you have any empirical evidence to support your belief or just some vibes? [/quote]
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