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Ralph says you guys don’t need jobs and the only doctor we need in the world are pediatricians.
i would contribute heavily to crowdsourcing such a lawsuit or any campaign in congress against ROCRI wish I could find it, but there is an essay/theory I once read (maybe an economist?) that one of the most dangerous things to the stability of a society is an over educated but under employed segment of young people.
The ?irony? here to me is that phantom "anti-trust lawsuit threat" about contracting spots isn't a real thing. It was a made up excuse to "protect" them from legal issues that didn't exist.
What may very well be a real thing is an under employed segment of highly educated rad oncs looking at legal recourse for residency programs expanding slots with the evidence right there in the medical journals about a declining role for radiation...and expansion causing them and society ("I could have been a primary care doc instead") injury.
Of course it would probably result in nothing but attorney fees ...but it's in my Overton window of what could happen in the next decade.
Like the unemployed lawyers who sued lower tier law schools for being jobless after they graduated a decade agoI wish I could find it, but there is an essay/theory I once read (maybe an economist?) that one of the most dangerous things to the stability of a society is an over educated but under employed segment of young people.
The ?irony? here to me is that phantom "anti-trust lawsuit threat" about contracting spots isn't a real thing. It was a made up excuse to "protect" them from legal issues that didn't exist.
What may very well be a real thing is an under employed segment of highly educated rad oncs looking at legal recourse for residency programs expanding slots with the evidence right there in the medical journals about a declining role for radiation...and expansion causing them and society ("I could have been a primary care doc instead") injury.
Of course it would probably result in nothing but attorney fees ...but it's in my Overton window of what could happen in the next decade.
yes. but I think the law schools were cooking the books with false "employment" stats for their graduates.Like the unemployed lawyers who sued lower tier law schools for being jobless after the graduated a decade ago
Nodid the lawyers win?
Maybe we need a thread regarding the opposite of this one? First it was Anderson and Cleveland clinic, now maybe Emory doing the right thing?
Despite SDN members articulating the need as shown in this nice GIF, I fully expect ASTRO leadership to do
I heard Dwight was a great teacher ?Surprised about comment about upmc being better, was thinking about this.
RadOncs’s teacher (like everyone in the world gets taught by him) left the program. Heath seems like a nice guy. The other faculty .. are they teaching in a way to make up for the loss? When I was there he was only one teaching, except for some minor contributions.
I wonder if it’s “better” because no expectations to excel …
Um… I like Dr Heron a lotI heard Dwight was a great teacher ?
(cough) multimillion dollar discrimination lawsuit and red light therapy centers touting health benefits...Dwight Heron seems like he would’ve been a great mentor, someone to sit down and talk through goals and action plans, and someone to advocate for you.
Wonder how those red light centers are going, Roxanne? I’m too lazy to Google it.(cough) multimillion dollar discrimination lawsuit and red light therapy centers touting health benefits...
Signs of greatness...
(borat screams NOT!)
Dwight hands this out to first day PGY2sI heard Dwight was a great teacher ?
Succession Stewie or Family Guy Stewie?Dwight be banished to Ohio.
Cause that's what happens man..
-Stewie