but bear with me here. OK, still reading that UO thread. I'm constantly hearing people say, "health care is a right". However, in order for there to be health care, there have to be doctors. Many people I know who would have become doctors are no longer considering med school because doctor's salaries are going down considerably and they don't want to deal with a lot of the stresses that have been piled onto the profession. So, let's just hypothetically say that no one went to med school any more and there were no more doctors. Well then, how are we going to get our "right" to health care when there is no one to provide it?
Re: Maybe a stupid question...
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OCT 2011 Moms BlogDon't we already do that? Our pedi is a caucasion woman raised in this area, our optometrist is third generation in his practice and my OBGYN is first generation born in the US, her father was from Korea and was my moms GYN until he retired. Every single other doctor or specialist we see including our dentist is from another country. That seems to be pretty typical where I live.
Yes, its common around here too, especially with nurses from other countries.
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OCT 2011 Moms BlogNot everyone goes to med-school for the salary.
There's never going to be a time when we don't have doctors.
Ancient tribes had medicine men, and they didn't get paid, it was just their role in the community.
ETA: One could make the same argument about teachers. Awful salary, high stress, and very little respect. And yet I don't see a shortage of teachers anywhere.
You can apply that to anything though. How can you be happy without the things that make you happy? Are they all self generated or do they come from someone else? Liberty also depends on the government.