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[quote=Anonymous]It's best for OP if the DH IS an MD. Even if he's working for the gov't, as long as he's seeing patients, there is a hospital or private practice somewhere that will take him for more money than the gov't. Maybe the transition is easiest outside of DC, but it can be done. So why not convince the DH?? They can come up with a plan that he can pursue his "passion" and work for the gov't for x more years and then it's time for him to sacrifice for the family and move into the private sector for at least y more yrs. It's definitely the easiest transition if he's in medicine, rather than law -- where you continuously have to worry about whether you can get on partnership track decades after the fact -- or business, where the banking/hedge fund types will look down on decades in the gov't.[/quote]
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