The just did a little story on the accident during the Super Bowl pre-game. They talked to some of the families and they are suppose to be guests of the commissioner's during the game. It's kinda cheesy but at least it's being remembered.
You brought up some very good points. Everyone is beating this guy up over IT. He mentioned he was interested in CS and engineering. This is a huge difference. If he combined his medical degree with one in engineering, he'd be set. I have a friend that has a double major from the university of michigan in biology and mechanical engineering. She works for a company involved with the genome project and she was making 6 figures out of college. I can see how this would be much more favorable over an MD in a private practice. No patients to deal with, no battles with insurance companies and medicare, and no malpractice insurance issues.
The just did a little story on the accident during the Super Bowl pre-game. They talked to some of the families and they are suppose to be guests of the commissioner's during the game. It's kinda cheesy but at least it's being remembered.
You brought up some very good points. Everyone is beating this guy up over IT. He mentioned he was interested in CS and engineering. This is a huge difference. If he combined his medical degree with one in engineering, he'd be set. I have a friend that has a double major from the university of michigan in biology and mechanical engineering. She works for a company involved with the genome project and she was making 6 figures out of college. I can see how this would be much more favorable over an MD in a private practice. No patients to deal with, no battles with insurance companies and medicare, and no malpractice insurance issues.
oh man, I saw "Paycheck" and I was hoping it was that Johnny Paycheck bio-pic I've been waiting for.