Daily reminder that the only God Tier profession is medicine, but let's check specialisations:

Daily reminder that the only God Tier profession is medicine, but let's check specialisations:

>God Tier
Neurologist
Neurosurgeon
>High Tier
Cardiologist
Pediatricians
Most specialisations
>Mid Tier
Most surgeons
>Low Tier
Psychiatrists
>Shit Tier
There is no shit tier medicine, they are the most useful people in the world.

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>implying this isn't true

i'm really glad i'm not God Tier then. I've never met a doctor that said they'd encourage their children to go into medicine because it sucks that much.

How does it feel to practice a profession that is going to be obsolete because of automation in the pretty near future?

Tai's method

I'm on my first year of veterinary medicine, what's your opinion on this particular branch?

where would radiologists fall on your list?

My mom's a doctor, at first I wanted to follow her path, she detered me from doing so, wanted me to have a life.
Doctors devote their whole life to the profession and I respect them for that but they have almost no free-time and it's a very tiring job.
So I'd rather do something that I really enjoy rather than follow that altruistic job meme. Do something that you're passionate about not what you think will be the "most useful" to the society

>mad pajeet

i'm glad i dont have to have an autistic doctor, good for you

I would move down pediatricians and neurologists, neurology is mostly armchair intellectuals with a superiority complex. Maybe I'm just buttblasted that I feel like a brainlet when studying neurology. Neurosurgeon is amazing tho.
Where does the following fall for you Veeky Forums? non medfags also welcome to reply
>internal medicine
>radiology
>family medicine (lol)
>urology
>gynecology/obstetrics
>orthopedists
>endocrinology
>emergency medicine
>anesthesiology
>dermatology

>radiology
This will be nearly fully automated in the next 10 years.

A weak mind such as yourself should listen to my story and take notes

Couple weeks into calculus 1 now, doing well, already past the chain rule and beyond. Quotient rule was a joke. Product rule remains my specialty.

I ask my professor his thoughts on quantum mechanics and partial derivatives. He's impressed i know about the subject. We converse after class for some time, sharing mathematical insights; i can keep up. He tells me of great things ahead like series and laplacians. I tell him i already read about series on wikipedia. He is yet again impressed at my enthusiasm. What a joy it is to have your professor visibly brighten when he learns of your talents.

And now I sit here wondering what it must be like to be a brainlet, unable to engage your professor as an intellectual peer.

All of the deep conversations you people must miss out on because you aren't able to overcome the intellectual IQ barrier that stands in the way of your academic success... it's so sad.

My professor and I know each other on first name basis now, but i call him Dr. out of respect.

And yet here you brainlets sit, probably havent even made eye contact with yours out of fear that they will gauge your brainlet IQ levels.

A true shame, but just know it is because i was born special that i am special. I can't help being a genius, nor can my professor.

Two of a kind is two flocks in a bush.

how so?

>implying you haven't just rewatched 13 seasons of Greys

This is now a Greys Anatomy General

Computer Vision systems will be doing the majority of the work.

There will still be humans in the loop obviously, but a single human will be able to leverage tools to make their productivity that of maybe a 100, or a 1000 individual doctors.

So the field will still exist, but way less jobs.

this seems quite a stretch

Stop overusing this pasta. It doesn't even fit well in this thread.

You don't tell me what to do.

A weak mind such as yourself should listen to my story and take notes

Couple weeks into calculus 1 now, doing well, already past the chain rule and beyond. Quotient rule was a joke. Product rule remains my specialty.

I ask my professor his thoughts on quantum mechanics and partial derivatives. He's impressed i know about the subject. We converse after class for some time, sharing mathematical insights; i can keep up. He tells me of great things ahead like series and laplacians. I tell him i already read about series on wikipedia. He is yet again impressed at my enthusiasm. What a joy it is to have your professor visibly brighten when he learns of your talents.

And now I sit here wondering what it must be like to be a brainlet, unable to engage your professor as an intellectual peer.

All of the deep conversations you people must miss out on because you aren't able to overcome the intellectual IQ barrier that stands in the way of your academic success... it's so sad.

My professor and I know each other on first name basis now, but i call him Dr. out of respect.

And yet here you brainlets sit, probably havent even made eye contact with yours out of fear that they will gauge your brainlet IQ levels.

A true shame, but just know it is because i was born special that i am special. I can't help being a genius, nor can my professor.

Two of a kind is two flocks in a bush.

God:
Anything say "help cure cancer".

>tfw you kinda regret going into medicine but literally nothing else outside of medicine and physics interests you and you only know high school math
>tfw i'd feel like a failure and a waste if i gave up

familiar feel?

In addition to being copy pasta that does not fit well, the story is kind of lame and not impressive.

>studying for 12 years while cleaning up old lady poop just so you can do THE EXACT SAME THING for the rest of your life

Well that's the joke

Can't you just ask to work part-time?

Only thing more pathetic than medfags are premedfags

>PULLO
>BACK INTO FORMATION, PULLO

what procedure is this?

a baberuthoscopy