| Crazy GPA preferences miles ahead of ones needed for Big Law, consulting, banking etc. |
| The AMA limits the number of accredited medical schools. The number of accredited med schools has not grown much, and hasn't grown anywhere near the growth in demand for doctors. |
| It's also very expensive to run an accredited medical school. A lot of medical schools are losses for the university. |
| Because it's cheaper to farm in a bunch of Indian and Chinese med school graduates. |
They mostly limit the number of residents using their monopoly power! |
yep. It's much cheaper |
| Because the AMA has lobbied for years to keep the number of physicians low. How else do you think their salary floor is ~200k? |
Cheaper for who exactly? |
Or Caribbean |
United Healthcare |
| thats ok, your NP with the online for profit six month degree, no official tests, no official training beats any doctor, "mind of a doctor, heart of a nurse"..... |
Such an ignorant answer. Are you under the impression that United Healthcare cares where the billing doctor went to school? |
You definitely missed the point. Provider wages (paid by insurance companies) can be suppressed if you bring in labor from the developing world. So-called shortages in U.S. labor are often pressed as a political issue with the proposed solution of importing cheaper labor. This is in every sector of the economy. |
| Because we are not creating new medical schools. It's rare that a whole new medical school opens. They are expensive to run and are in short supply. Too many applicants for too few spots. |