@YoAdrienne1968 Those troubled times provide good incentive to grow and become better. That being said, they have to provide $4k per year toward their own education. The funds I provide for their home is to help them get a slightly better home and avoid the PMI, $50k toward down payment.
@YoAdrienne1968 Here are the two things I promised my sons.
1. They won't have to take out student loans
2. They will have assistance with buying their first home.
Other than that I would help them if they had an actual issue, small assistance if losing a job, etc.
@UpTambourine I get what you are saying, but the fact is the younger people look for homes like what they are used to, not starter homes. Young people should get smaller homes that they can get cheaper, fix up, and then sell later and upgrade.
@MattZirwas@Chico111123@tylercowen Are you a dermatologist? How do you not do procedures like every single day? In derm don't you get paid by the slice? My derm rotation I did had me doing cryo, shave bc, and excisional biopsies every other patient and the derm attending did the mohs procedure
@MattZirwas@Hstlinghosptlis@tylercowen AI will only increase cost because it will over prescribe, over order tests, and will look for zebras to help prevent possible lawsuits.
@MattZirwas@AmachHealth@tylercowen AI cannot take a John Doe coming in from a car accident and treat, stabilize, etc. AI can't perform biopsies, do joint injections, or build rapport and trust with a patient. AI is not going to give options to patients who want to do things without meds.
@drterrysimpson Actually with diet and exercise DM2 can be treated and effectively cured. It takes a total shift in lifestyle but is doable for at least half the cases. The reason GLP1 meds work so well as they drastically reduce intake and thus much of the metabolic disorder is resolved.
@RemnantMd Absolutely terrible to see this happen. I hate seeing people who have been in and out of the hospital and never been given a root cause diagnosis. Very frustrating to the patient and as the new PCP
@AngelMD1103 This is them raising the house to do work under it then to set it back down or preparing it to be moved to another location. That is not the finished product.
@grok@CoachSorenson76@DrSuneelDhand This is useless as it was not until recently that NPs could practice without physician oversight. That means that ultimately the MD or DO were responsible and were always named in the lawsuit. We need numbers from 2020 on which is too recent to have good data.
@DrSuneelDhand It used to be that nurses needed 5 years of nursing before they began NP training, now they need 0. The profession was designed for highly skilled nurses to be diagnosticians and augment the physician workforce. That is far from what it is now.
@DrSuneelDhand I work with NPs, I do not think they are better trained than doctors. The requirements for clinical skills and the barriers to entering their schooling is so watered down that it borders on negligence to license them to practice independently for the first 2 years.
@AllThingsCivil The SecWar is right. Training, ethos, esprit des corps, patriotism, service before self, etc. are the strength of the military, diversity is just a descriptor. The military breaks you down to build you into a soldier, sailor, marine, airman, or guardian.