An M.D. from the U.S. is a pretty big deal in foreign countries. I know it's accepted in a lot of places. I don't feel like spending a decade after finishing school on internship/residency/fellowship.
I am not going to become some surgeon married to his job working 60 hours a week. The idea sickens me because no matter how much it pays, there's no free time.
What about forgoing any specialties and getting some kind of job in a foreign country where they'll worship me for my high status M.D. from the U.S.?
How much success can a medical school graduate from the U.S. have in a foreign country?
I know I probably won't get paid as much in the U.S., but I'll happily accept that lifestyle if it means more free time and better women.
Any info on any specific country?
Thoughts?
I am not going to become some surgeon married to his job working 60 hours a week. The idea sickens me because no matter how much it pays, there's no free time.
What about forgoing any specialties and getting some kind of job in a foreign country where they'll worship me for my high status M.D. from the U.S.?
How much success can a medical school graduate from the U.S. have in a foreign country?
I know I probably won't get paid as much in the U.S., but I'll happily accept that lifestyle if it means more free time and better women.
Any info on any specific country?
Thoughts?
Hello.