Thursday, October 8, 2009
Physician makes more money on eBay than by practicing medicine.
CNN has a story today about Dr. Jennifer Lickteig, a family practitioner from Iowa, who makes more money selling clothing on eBay than she does from her practice income. A telltale quote from the article:
"Medicine still has its rewards for Lickteig. But like many doctors, she's frustrated that insurance companies and malpractice lawyers have so much influence on the practice of medicine."
As baby boomers retire en masse from practicing medicine and more and more primary care doctors follow suite, the remaining physician pool in the US will consist of high-paid specialists, poorly trained dregs and a few altruistic souls, who still believe that the point of the profession is to help humanity.
"Medicine still has its rewards for Lickteig. But like many doctors, she's frustrated that insurance companies and malpractice lawyers have so much influence on the practice of medicine."
As baby boomers retire en masse from practicing medicine and more and more primary care doctors follow suite, the remaining physician pool in the US will consist of high-paid specialists, poorly trained dregs and a few altruistic souls, who still believe that the point of the profession is to help humanity.
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