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View Poll Results: What is your HIGHEST Educational level? | |||
Less than high school diploma | 15 | 3.59% | |
High school diploma | 22 | 5.26% | |
GED | 1 | 0.24% | |
Vocational School/Trade School/Technical School | 2 | 0.48% | |
Non-degree (Diploma, Certificate, IT Certificate, Teaching Certificate, Specialist, etc) | 13 | 3.11% | |
Associate Degrees (A.A, A.S, AAS) | 16 | 3.83% | |
Bachelor's Degrees (B.A, B.S) | 156 | 37.32% | |
Master's Degrees (MA, MS, MBA) | 102 | 24.40% | |
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) | 13 | 3.11% | |
Juris Doctor (J.D.) | 34 | 8.13% | |
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) | 35 | 8.37% | |
Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) | 5 | 1.20% | |
Other | 4 | 0.96% | |
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02-08-2012, 11:42 PM | #89 |
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I'm surprised at the ones who didn't get further than hs
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02-09-2012, 12:51 AM | #90 |
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Didn't think I'd chime in here. Didn't vote on the poll, because I don't care. Surgeons piss and moan because ancillary, time and time again, can't even remember what size and type of glove they need, much less what else they need/want.
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The anesthesiologists, radiologists, cardiologists, perfusionists, etc that I work with are some of the best and brightest individuals I know and in their field. I have the utmost respect for them. That being said, they can collectively do about ~3% of my job and skillset. Partly due to the fact that my training is 2 times that of a fellow-trained anesthesiologist or cardiologist. We face some of the most stressful situations of any profession (excluding active military) on a routine basis. Let's stop bashing and just enjoy the fact that we can all usually get out of our (flagrant) speeding tickets.
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Only 2 dentists on here? Really?
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Sorry to disappoint boys. Out of training and practicing GS for 15 years now. Took trauma call last night. What did you do ?
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That being said, I guess it depends who I had to "throw" to. You don't need many people to keep someone alive with a roller pump and an oxygenator. Additionally, I'd say circ arrest is more analogous to Lazarus-esque God-mode than Tom Brady. (U U D D L R L R B A Select Start)
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In-house call. Slow night...hence the posts.
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..."everyone is trained to do very specific things very well (especially in specialties). " What I don't agree with is the megalomaniac attitude. Case in point: "Additionally, I'd say circ arrest is more analogous to Lazarus-esque God-mode..." God mode = creating life Surgeon mode = modifying life Surgeons are highly technical and analytical, most of the ones I know anyways. But last time I checked they put their pants on one leg at a time just like the rest of us. Simmer down guy or your head may not fit between the A-pillar and B-pillar of your M. |
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On 6speedonline.com on the Porsche MB, there was a thread on "how many physicians on here?" thread...that thread went over 10 pages...I think 1/4 of that board were physicians...think % here is much smaller.
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Does "Pimpin' Ho's Degree" go under PhD?
BTW, not all men that are circumcised are Jewish... not sure if the surgeons here want to help anyone out with that...
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1. No question that CT surg is a very stressful specialty. Though I no longer do, I practiced cardiac anesthesia at a major academic center for a number of years, so I really do know. 2. "3%"....not really. You have a highly technical skill as a CT surgeon with regards to your ability and knowledge of grafts, valves, and proximal aortic surgery. Your knowledge of cardiopulmonary physiology, however, is the same as an equally competent cardiac anesthesiologist, or invasive cardiologist. We and they have our own technical expertise. Remember, too, that at least on the anesthesia side, most cardiac anesthesiologists also do other stuff. 3. A fellowship trained cardaic anesthesiologist is 5-6 years depending on whether or not a reseach year is involved. Interventional cardiology is 6-7 years including IM residency then fellowship. Last I knew, CT surg was 8-9 years including GS residency. Longer, yes, but twice as long, no. Along with CT surg, the most stressful situations in medicine I think are surrounding an emergency c-section for fetal distress. Just as stressful as a blown out mitral or cardiogenic shock with an occluded left main. Seriously. Technically, and equally as challenging in the OR setting is surgery/anesthesia on premature infants. Necrotizing Enterocolitis is a perfect example of this. Anyway, I don't think anyone is bashing anyone. So yes, while I wholeheartedly acknowledge the intensity of CT surg, there are other situations in medicine that are equally as intense. It's actually nice to converse with people who you have a lot in common with. In this case, medicine and a love of cars !!!!
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after 12 years after graduating high school, got my MD and now work with eyes. I think it was too much schooling
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I would like to express my sincerest gratitude and respect to the MDs, and surgeons in particular. A cardiothoracic surgeon saved my life a number of years back. Had surgeries due to a spontaneous pneumothorax, both lungs.
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