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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What if tuition is free with few years of public service. [/quote] I grew up in Senegal. When I graduated HS the government gave me a scholarship to study medicine at the public university in the capital city. I'm Senegal you start med school after HS. I don't know how sustainable that model is because I didn't realize how expensive med school was until I moved to the US. I didn't even want to be a doctor, I just put it as an option. I came here instead to study engineering. I think we have good but under equipped doctors in Senegal. But I think American physicians are better though and def more productive. My daughter wants to study medicine but I don't think we can afford it. If she knew French perhaps she could study in Senegal. But then unless she is one of a kind I don't think a Senegalese trained doctor can just hop on a plane and get a job here it's not that simple lol. To answer OP's question, given the high cost of studying medicine in the US I don't blame physicians for chasing $$$. [/quote] Senegl? They have real doc there?[/quote]
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