Hi all,
I'm beginning my medical school journey this coming July in Singapore. I am a US-college grad and was fixated on going to medical school there. After a change of heart, I decided against that.
But I would still like to know, why does working in the US appeal to y'all? With the sky-rocketed healthcare price, lack of transparency, and stability (i.e. the health insurance exchange system, treatment pricing, etc), the ever-powerful pharmaceutical industry, it doesn't seem too appetizing to me.
I really would like to just hear your different thoughts and perspectives- not trying to start a fight or anything ^.^
I'm beginning my medical school journey this coming July in Singapore. I am a US-college grad and was fixated on going to medical school there. After a change of heart, I decided against that.
But I would still like to know, why does working in the US appeal to y'all? With the sky-rocketed healthcare price, lack of transparency, and stability (i.e. the health insurance exchange system, treatment pricing, etc), the ever-powerful pharmaceutical industry, it doesn't seem too appetizing to me.
I really would like to just hear your different thoughts and perspectives- not trying to start a fight or anything ^.^