malpractice insurance cost percentage
It's becoming a doctor, economically worthwhile, given the cost of medical school and malpractice insurance?
Obviously, There are other reasons to be a doctor, and as the joy of helping people, an interest in science and enjoy the respect of the profession and the prestige social. I know that a small elite, such as surgeons and other specialists to do quite well. But what about the "half-MD" (not necessarily a general practitioner). I have an aunt who practices internal medicine and is the mother of two, after the private school for their children, malpractice insurance, and student loans (which has been a doctor for over 15 years) does not seem to be doing that Great financially. Their hours are horrible. Oh, she graduated from medical school Brown University. Just what percentage of income goes to medical malpractice insurance? It appears that the relatively higher wages that makes going to pay for these things. My impression is correct?
Dear Plainrr, ……. It's a lot of time and a lot of money. Is it worth it? Do not know. I spent four years not seeking a degree, and the amount of money belt. But I had no student loans. Party was GI Bill (Navy) and part of his job. I ended up as a weldor and Machinest. A minimum of twelve years to become a doctor. Do you have a sponsor? The MD average spent nearly twenty years to pay off student loans. Income is high, but the spending is also high. You can make more money in less time to become a manufacturer of tools! Some truck drivers to earn money very well (it's difficult life at home!) There are several ways of engineering that pay well. Whatever the environment or energy that have a good future. ……. Talk to some Physicians in this regard. Make an appointment and pay the bill, even hundreds of dollars per visit, can save you thousands of dollars. They may also have suggestions, and other information, it could use. ………………………. May the Creator smiles upon you.
Mccain’s imaginary friend – Joe the Plumber (update)