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by jcampbell1
5199 days ago
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When a hospitalist quits medicine I am never surprised. * The job is boring * The pay is average for a smart person * The doctor spends a ton of time interacting with people that have sub-average critical thinking ability These three things are something that one cannot admit in writing, but are all true. Some people just don't have personalities that can survive being a hospitalist. One way to cope is to have hobbies outside of work. Children are a particularly popular route. The author doesn't seem to be going down that path, so I think the startup world is a great way to escape a dead end job. |
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21773849
Your contention that hospitalists actually hate their jobs and lie on surveys is implausible.
Medicine is lots of things, but it's never boring, especially in hospitals which are mad, mad places. Sure hospital work is not for everyone, but that isn't because it 'sucks'.