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jpfrogmd 🏴‍☠️⚡️
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Husband, Dad, M.D., Pleb. Big fan of Bitcoin, financial 🔥, liberty, and narcan.

No. Peak AI is when the AI kiosks replace the ER.

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in the US after med school you do an additional 3-7 years of post-grad training called residency depending on your specialty of choice.

Generalist/medicine is typically 3 years. Surgery fields are longer. Pay is just slightly better than minimum wage.

After residency you can do fellowships to sub-specialize further in your field (typically another 1-2 years). This is where someone would become a cardiologist, GI specialist, etc.

tapped out after 4 years of med school + 3 years of residency

first TV show that comes to mind when someone says they have never had a burrito

I think the main character spent a couple decades in a bunker…dunno for sure…didn’t watch much of it.

You have got to be kidding me…

Is the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt based on your life story?!

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Leftover burritos are rare and therefore a fine delicacy.

That being said, leftover pizza (especially Chicago style) is still king.