Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who goes to a male GP in their 50s? I can't imagine he has any genuine understanding of any health issues you will be confronting over the next decade.
So you think only female doctors can treat female patients? And vice versa for males I assume? Interesting
Anonymous wrote:Over the last decade it has been getting ever more demanding to get into college, and from there more and more difficult - some would say nearly impossible these days - to get into medical school. After that you have to go through another difficult process to get into a track (residency) for your specialty. Anyone who has come through this process is extremely smart and extremely dedicated. There are many national exams that must be passed on the way.
You are lucky to be seeing a a real doctor, a physician.
Anonymous wrote:Who goes to a male GP in their 50s? I can't imagine he has any genuine understanding of any health issues you will be confronting over the next decade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Over the last decade it has been getting ever more demanding to get into college, and from there more and more difficult - some would say nearly impossible these days - to get into medical school. After that you have to go through another difficult process to get into a track (residency) for your specialty. Anyone who has come through this process is extremely smart and extremely dedicated. There are many national exams that must be passed on the way.
You are lucky to be seeing a a real doctor, a physician.
Smart and dedicated. Also has spent hours isolated while studying. Many crave social connection but have awkward social skills.
Anonymous wrote:Over the last decade it has been getting ever more demanding to get into college, and from there more and more difficult - some would say nearly impossible these days - to get into medical school. After that you have to go through another difficult process to get into a track (residency) for your specialty. Anyone who has come through this process is extremely smart and extremely dedicated. There are many national exams that must be passed on the way.
You are lucky to be seeing a a real doctor, a physician.
Anonymous wrote:I have a bro dentist. My guess is that he’s in his 30s. He’s very chatty and borderline inappropriate. I’m not sure what to think.
Anonymous wrote:Over the last decade it has been getting ever more demanding to get into college, and from there more and more difficult - some would say nearly impossible these days - to get into medical school. After that you have to go through another difficult process to get into a track (residency) for your specialty. Anyone who has come through this process is extremely smart and extremely dedicated. There are many national exams that must be passed on the way.
You are lucky to be seeing a a real doctor, a physician.