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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Psychologist have drastically lower salaries compared to psychiatrists but they have less work load, easier cases and no or limited access to meds. They also spend less time in college and training and admission or fold isn’t a competitive one so less stress and less student debt. [/quote] PhD Clinical Psychologists do have lower salaries and limited access to meds. As for the rest, you really don’t know what you’re talking about. [/quote] NP. Asking out of curiosity… my spouse finished med school with about $250k in student loans, not including any undergrad debt and graduate school debt. And after med school, did a 4 year residency that pays about $30k a year in a place where that salary did not come close to covering living expenses, and working 110 hour work weeks, with 36 hour shifts. He then has to travel to continue to do board exams and orals periodically. Is this similar to a psychologist’s training and education?[/quote]
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