Practicing medicine loses its glamour

From: GIN11153@aol.com
Thu Jan 10 22:21:22 2008


The nearly 60 percent of physicians who have considered getting out of medicine aren't just frustrated by the complexity of the healthcare system, although that's a big part of it. But this article in the New York Times points out that medicine and law aren't considered the prestigious careers they once were by the public. Instead, today's professional heroes are often college dropouts with billion-dollar Web sites. [Read More:

_http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/content/203531/topic/WS_HLM2_PHY/The-fallin gdown-professions.html_ (http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/content/203531/topic/WS_HLM2_PHY/The-fallingdown-professions.html)

Gail





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