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RE: Cancer - Are they in it for the money? #41
(04-23-2014, 08:19 PM)Monotonous Wrote: This is true, but with people aspiring to be creators and developers, not many people want to be a nurse or doctor. So the employment availability is low.

@Cressi, may you share your view on this?

I may just do that, thank you ^^

I think the employment of doctors needs to see a peak soon, as the number of medical students is decreasing rapidly (I'm saying this as a medical student in a class of seven people).

(04-23-2014, 09:09 PM)Tiny Tina Wrote: Nurses and doctors also have high payments, but as I've observed, the road there is much longer, the job itself has higher chances of more intense stress, and you must be absolutely stellar to perform as a doctor, whereas being a developer/etc. has wriggle room, because you can hotfix errors in computers but not so much in a patched up body.

You do make a very good point indeed. a doctor cannot afford to make a mistake without risking being sued or fired; whereas a creative worker merely has to correct the error made.

OT; I don't think there is a cure reliable enough to be publicly, so that's for that.
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RE: Cancer - Are they in it for the money? #42
The supposed "wonder cures" I've seen haven't been tested to see what side effects they may carry, and nobody has used them long enough to see the long term effects of use. The ones I've seen though, seem to do more damage than healing.
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