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Hi, young male doctor here. Pureblood and ethnic european naturally. I don't want to go to much into detail about me, but I have worked in surgery and briefly in family medicine. Right now I am in a different field. Ever since I started studying medicine, I wanted to work in the field I currently am working in. Lately I have been so fed up I don't want to show up for work. What has gotten to me is the whole covid hoax and my colleagues who buy in to it all. The discussions on this variant or the next one. Whether we will be getting the third jab. How some of the doctors are standing up for the third world and insist we jab them instead – actually I agree with this, but for different reasons. How everyone is lining up for untested experimental injections for a made up disease that by their own government's statistics has a 0,006% chance of killing them. Madness. This on top of my previous grievances with modern medicine has got me regretting studying medicine in the first place.

Naturally I don't feel like I belong and I don't know what to do. I have considered some of the smaller specialties like ENT or opthalmology, but I fear it will be the same with those. I have considered going back to family medicine, but I didn't enjoy it and I can't see myself doing it for the rest of my life.

I have read a lot of good posts and comments from you on all sorts of jobs. Do any of you have any suggestions on what to do? I am a pretty good doctor, I used to get good reviews from my colleagues, not so much lately as i think they can't tell I am fed up. And I am not sure I want to give up on all those years of studying just yet. Suggestions? Feel free to ask any questions if you want, medical or otherwise.

Edit: copy pasting into poal removed all my capital letters.

Hi, young male doctor here. Pureblood and ethnic european naturally. I don't want to go to much into detail about me, but I have worked in surgery and briefly in family medicine. Right now I am in a different field. Ever since I started studying medicine, I wanted to work in the field I currently am working in. Lately I have been so fed up I don't want to show up for work. What has gotten to me is the whole covid hoax and my colleagues who buy in to it all. The discussions on this variant or the next one. Whether we will be getting the third jab. How some of the doctors are standing up for the third world and insist we jab them instead – actually I agree with this, but for different reasons. How everyone is lining up for untested experimental injections for a made up disease that by their own government's statistics has a 0,006% chance of killing them. Madness. This on top of my previous grievances with modern medicine has got me regretting studying medicine in the first place. Naturally I don't feel like I belong and I don't know what to do. I have considered some of the smaller specialties like ENT or opthalmology, but I fear it will be the same with those. I have considered going back to family medicine, but I didn't enjoy it and I can't see myself doing it for the rest of my life. I have read a lot of good posts and comments from you on all sorts of jobs. Do any of you have any suggestions on what to do? I am a pretty good doctor, I used to get good reviews from my colleagues, not so much lately as i think they can't tell I am fed up. And I am not sure I want to give up on all those years of studying just yet. Suggestions? Feel free to ask any questions if you want, medical or otherwise. Edit: copy pasting into poal removed all my capital letters.

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[–] 13 pts

My mom lives in the mountains of northern Georgia in a very rural place. The most popular doctor there is one who doesn't take insurance and gives itemized bills. He has a waiting list for patients. I want to say he's something 35$ for a base visit.

I talked to him at a trivia thing my mom took me to in order to 'socialize' me. He said he did it so he could choose how to treat patients rather than what the ins cos would pay him to do. He said it was hard at first but as soon as word go out he was busier and making more money than working in Atlanta. He was a nice guy who really truly wanted to help without all the bullshit involved.

[–] 1 pt

My mom lives in the mountains of Georgia as well. I am a little south of her. Would you be willing to hook me up with his info? Need a good doc up there more so for her but maybe me as well as my kids.

[–] 2 pts

Texted my mom to ask his name. She said he retired a bit ago :(

Wtf. A lot of goats with moms living in Northetn GA. So is mine. Retired RN and sick of the hoax.

[–] 10 pts

become a doctor, study trauma care... we will need you in the civil war

[–] 12 pts

we need doctors willing to see purebloods

[–] 2 pts

This. I know he said he doesn't like family medicine, but right now is the time we need general family medicine docs to help with all the normal stuff without pushing the shot and who will still see people without having the shot.

[–] [deleted] 5 pts

This is what I was goign to say to an extent.

OP, keep functioning in the system as long as you can but with the strategy of extracting and storing as much wealth as you can. If you not already, get trained up on trauma and field medicine. AND THEN START INSTRUCTING.

People think its going to be all about armed conflict. No, the door kickers ain't shit without supply and auxilary.

[–] 2 pts

Surgery is not for everyone, but I could man first aid stations. Keep people alive long enough for surgeons to treat them.

[–] 0 pt

Is it easy to cross train into other fields of medicine that would not require the same mental load but also alleviate the stress of poorfagging in the medical industry?

I would think that radiology would be a less stressful environment though a bit mind numbing due to monotonous repetition at times

[–] 1 pt

I wouldn't really know, I haven't cross trained much at all. Radiology does seem very repetitive and at my local hospital I know they are in desperate need of doctors, which means they are working far more night shifts than they probably should.

[–] 5 pts

You'd make a lot of money as a pureblood specialist

[–] 4 pts

Yup.

First, ask for a paid leave of absence, you need an extended medical health break, long term paid leave. A sabbatical. You are experiencing workplace stress.

Go for a full year off, maybe they'll give you that:)

Then,

Smaller rural communities are always in need of qualified medical practitioners. There's always a shortage. They are always grateful to have you. Get back to the land and like minded people. Closer to the food. Away from the cities. Financially, you may not make as much, but neither will you need as much, and the odds of living a good deal longer are much higher. Clean air, clean water, fresh food, etc.

It has done wonders for me already and I've only been out here a year.

You can practice general medicine and still put time into the various specializations that interest you. Rural old people need eye doctors too. You are free to follow any direction you like. Your stress level should be greatly relieved.

[–] 4 pts

Maybe functional medicine or something more hollistic is what you are looking for. Trauma medicine is also a great specialty.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

Functional medicine? Seems rather wooly to me. Trauma medicine sounds good, but to be honest I don't think I am the right man for the job.

[–] 4 pts

Move to a White right-wing area. The Appalachians need doctors, but the pay won't be great.

[–] 3 pts

I am a CNA, and I don't agree with anything going on right now. I just dropped out of nursing school cause clinical sites were demanding we get vaxxed just to attend. I hate to say this, but I think I am done with medicine.

The covid plandemic has exposed the dark underbelly of medical administrations taking advantage of the insurance system to receive fat payouts for people who have been diagnosed with Covid. This is ethically and morally wrong.

The PCR test was never designed to diagnose viruses based on CT's. The fact that they could be lowered and raised is a fucking joke. I have lost faith in the ability of doctors to provide care for their patients through using people's medical freedoms in treating an illness.

What are your thoughts?

[–] 6 pts

I agree.

Forcing people to get vaccinated in order to study or work. What a horrendous abuse of power. But the moral decay goes beyond covid, hospitals are fleecing patients and doctors don't have the balls to stand up for our patients. People are going bankrupt from medical bills, this is just morally wrong.

PCR tests are not designed to diagnose viral infections as they are currently being used. And the fact that they have been ramped up to 40+ cycles and then used as proof of infection is ludicrous, even Fauci admitted that answers gotten from 40 cycle PCRs are nonsense.

[–] 2 pts

I used to do IT for healthcare, I think that the smaller family practices and whatnot have a better chance at being ok politically. Seems many/most big hospitals are all pozzed to hell. I think you might find the best success in a smaller town family practice. Find one in a growing region and with an old timer doc.

[–] 2 pts

One option to consider is to start your own practice and focus only on the needs of conservatives.

Tons of people are starting up businesses around this idea.

[–] 2 pts

This may be my future soon.

[–] 2 pts

You're not a doctor. Goodbye.

[–] 5 pts

Pelvic splanchnic ganglion.

Try me faggot.

[–] 4 pts

You sound like a student at best.

[–] 0 pt

And if he is somehow a doctor, I don't trust anyone who writes that poorly. Maybe went to med school in Ecuador.

[–] 3 pts

he said some words that are easily internet searched

Great. You're a slide kike.

[–] 1 pt

Either you’re lying about being a doctor or the standards in universities have been lowered even more than I thought. Because your grammar/ syntax is shit. You sound like an adolescent

[–] 1 pt

Doctors are the most propagandized people on earth. There is no time to educate them with all the lies they need to be fed.

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