Women and Medicine

not if they're hot

>are women ruining ___
Yes

There is absolutely 0 mathematics in medicine. That's why women flock to it.

Not that user but the thing is it's a shit tone of information, if I don't study 4 or 5 hours a day from Monday to Sunday I get behind in classes and when I have an exam 8 or 9 hours a day are not rare.

what about tais method

Unironically yes.

You can use pretty advanced math models in studying the dynamics od pathogenesis or drug action but that's more research stuff.

Most math in clinical med is calculating electrolyte and acid base balances, dosages, and cardiac vals but those are all simple mental math if you understand the concepts behind the equations

>they are hugely organized and hard working - even if they stress far too much and will likely burn out. I think they otherwise make good doctors
1) They have cognitive limits far below those of men, particularly when it comes to developing encyclopedic knowledge of a subject and understanding mechanical relationships. Look at IQ score distributions: the higher you go, the rarer women get. If a comparable number of women to men, let alone a majority, are being trained for elite mental work, you know resources are being severely misallocated.
2) Shortly after they finish their training, they're likely to take years off of work to have children, during which time they'll gain no additional experience and forget half of what they learned, and if they don't, they're likely to become neurotic and unhinged.

With the shortages of doctors, it's an absolute fucking crime to fill the limited training slots with women.

Most drop-outs are women too.
Hmmm...

You're not wrong, stupid things like this just exemplify the dying throes of Western civilization.

We're living in the last days of Rome, you don't get things like this in South Korea and Japan I'll tell you that much.