Anonymous wrote:Doctors. Can't even believe this is a debate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a former BigLaw lawyer, from a top ranked law school. My good friend is an ER doctor, from a middle-ranked school.
I am blown out with respect for her. She actually can make a real difference--a life and death difference, and does all the time.
I'm almost 50 and so are many of my friends, so a common theme is: "I am entering into the second half of my life. I want to leave the planet a better place. (Besides raising good kids) What can I do to make difference?"
My doctor friend does not have to mull over this one.
I vote doctor.
You mean she is great at consults? ER docs don't deal with life and death. They exist to turf patients.
PP here. I don't get your meaning. She's often dealing with life/death situations.
No, ER docs don't. They are glorified primary care, except worse, because all they do is consult other services. Least prestigious in medicine.
Except when they aren't and they are saving your bacon while the surgeon/cardiologist/stroke specialist gets out of bed, gets in the car, and drives in to see you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a former BigLaw lawyer, from a top ranked law school. My good friend is an ER doctor, from a middle-ranked school.
I am blown out with respect for her. She actually can make a real difference--a life and death difference, and does all the time.
I'm almost 50 and so are many of my friends, so a common theme is: "I am entering into the second half of my life. I want to leave the planet a better place. (Besides raising good kids) What can I do to make difference?"
My doctor friend does not have to mull over this one.
I vote doctor.
You mean she is great at consults? ER docs don't deal with life and death. They exist to turf patients.
PP here. I don't get your meaning. She's often dealing with life/death situations.
No, ER docs don't. They are glorified primary care, except worse, because all they do is consult other services. Least prestigious in medicine.
Anonymous wrote:How is a pediatrician making 80k more prestigious than a big law partner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a former BigLaw lawyer, from a top ranked law school. My good friend is an ER doctor, from a middle-ranked school.
I am blown out with respect for her. She actually can make a real difference--a life and death difference, and does all the time.
I'm almost 50 and so are many of my friends, so a common theme is: "I am entering into the second half of my life. I want to leave the planet a better place. (Besides raising good kids) What can I do to make difference?"
My doctor friend does not have to mull over this one.
I vote doctor.
You mean she is great at consults? ER docs don't deal with life and death. They exist to turf patients.
PP here. I don't get your meaning. She's often dealing with life/death situations.