the orthopedic surgeon who operated on my moms finger was only 35 and makes over $1,000,000 per year. i talked to him a few times during follow up appointments and he has a 2017 Audi r8, a Ferrari 812 Superfast and his daily driver is a Toyota Camry. Hes a super nice guy and is one of the few people ive met who actually enjoys their jobs
@@cameron.jordan he is very smart and earns alot of money through ''royalties'' not sure what that means but thats what i was told. he is also one of the best surgeons in the USA.
Imagine going from 50k to 700k 💀💀 (I’m a junior in high school and my goal is to become a Orthopedic Spinal Surgeon, so these videos make me push even more to achieve this goal. Thanks Dr.Webb)
Abraham Lopez - those “lottery ticket” vibes that takes 10+ years of training, 100’s of exams, & 1000’s of hours of studying... the profession don’t come free cuz
Do not do it for the money. You will be miserable. Not only that, you are only in high school. Anything can happen and people change what they want to do, especially during college.
There needs to be more money during residency and fellowship. This is ridiculous after you just spent $400k + in school. I want my Dr. to be happy and very wealthy.
Fellowships are also designed to expand your areas of speciality and become eligible to become double or triple board certified in a particular field of medicine. (Any doctor whose triple-board certified is practically a genius or has an incredible work ethic)
I always considered being a medical doctor, but after thinking it through and realizing I'm not in it for the money, I decided on my passion for astro and theoretical physics. It's something I can imagine waking up 40 years from now and still enjoy doing.
Your channel so dope and transparent. I’ve been watching all day 🤦🏾♂️. I wanna do Orthopedic Surgery but Undergrad killing me (mentally not GPA wise 💪🏾). This is inspiring me that I can do it.
I am a Senior in Undergrad, getting ready to go into a Masters programs, looking to get into a DO or MD school after. I am looking more into Orthopedics the more I watch you, so keep it up! I cannot wait to get into medical school!!!!!
Glad to hear you are going to visit the beautiful country of Ethiopia! I am a medical student here in the US but my family is originally from there. I’m sure you will love it.
Hey Dr. Webb, I am an undergrad and I just got back from Ethiopia doing a medical mission. That is great that you are going down there! Would love to see your take on it!
It’s a grind. That’s all there is to it. Must be very dedicated to your vision of what you want for your life’s work, and be understand that you are helping people..a most difficult task at times. Delayed gratification and patience are mantras in medicine.
I rotated with an orthopedic surgeon in med school. You’re gonna be paid! Well done. I hope to read MRIs, CTs, etc for orthopedic private practices when I graduate from residency.
I think the system takes advantage of medical residents and fellows. Yeah, you get a big salary increase after you are done with all that training but really? less than an average nurse salary with a 4 year doctoral degree and 5 year residency... thats crazy. Question though, did you sign a non-compete? Thoughts on that?
Thomas Petersen take advantage not necessarily bc they are getting the training but I agree that they should be payed more for there and honestly I feel like surgeons who save lives are also underpaid, they should be making at least a couple of mill, I mean there so many careers that are not as important as surgeons who get paid more so why can’t doctors
Mike Mills it’s not good money when you have 10+ years into a career that takes 80+ hours per week from you. That’s why you shouldn’t do it for the money
its actually horrible given in ortho/plastics/neurosurgery you're working 100 hour weeks and thus are basically working a minimum wage job as a surgeon lol
Even though you are a new doctor fresh out of residency, do you feel completely prepared to take care of all types patients by yourself if needed? Or do you really feel like a rookie after all those years in med school and residency? Do you have older friends that can answer the question? For example, a doc looking back; does the experienced doc thats 10 years out of residency feel so much more prepared compared to when he just finished residency? Thanks
mike school I’m in my final year of residency, currently applying for fellowships. I still have ten months of residency left and I feel ready to take on the world. Depends on what you get out of your residency
I had the chance to go to school in Europe and I LOVED it!!! I was so tempted to just stay over there and attend med-school or finish school here in the states and try to work over there... But once I found out how little ALL the European countries pay doctors compared to us in America... I decided not to do it. Perhaps if I grew up in Europe I would think differently but here in America the road to becoming a doctor is long and expensive... Sacrificing so much to get where I am now just accept less pay for it wouldn't feel right.
👍💛☺ Looking forward to your future fellowship collaboration on Canadian verses American fellowship with Dr.Jude and perhaps a radiology collaboration with Dr.Cellini your all starting at the same time and your all great role models. 👍💛☺
Im going to school for computer programming but why am i watching so many medical vloggers? Maybe its because im in school rn too so its like talking to a classmate
Ty for your video's. You are awesome. Ty for being honest even though it's none of our business. Best of luck in your fellowship. After all is done what area of the country are you going too. How is your family?
I’m debating on being a Physician assistant, or a MD. I’m a student at UTSA and hopefully I can shadow both of the professions to have a better understanding of them. Dr. Antonio J. Webb, are students allowed to shadow you? If they are allowed to would you be okay with it if someone asked you? Also if a student wants to shadow a PA/MD what is the right way or professional way to contact the individual? Through email or in person? I value your opinions and would love your advice on this. Thanks 🙏🏾
With the hours residents and fellows work, that economically 'decent' salary works out to be $12-20/hr... They're getting paid in their knowledge when they're learning that is for sure. Lol. Then afterwards they get paid for what they know.
Hi Dr. Webb, I know that now you are super busy with the new job and the baby but I do you still take questions on your website?... I sent you a question and never heard back so I wasn't sure if you still did this?... Oh and THANK YOU for EVERYTHING!!!... I have learned more from you in the past few weeks than I ever learned from anything about being a doctor.
Hello, Dr. Webb, I have been trying to find information on Orthopedic Oncology salaries, curious as to why there was no information on the graph for that specialty? Thank you in advance!
Can surgical residents participate in moonlighting upon completing their program? I understand those doing a fellowship after internal medicine can and make extra money in addition to fellowship pay.
Dr. Webb, I really have this desire to study medicine but the debt that I’ll be facing is what scares me. Good thing is that as a veteran, my post 9/11 bill covers my education up to 36 months. But I’m using that for my degree in radiology. I’m just all lost on what to do.
Quick question Dr. Webb,You mentioned that You could go get a job aside the fellowship since you are an orthopedic surgeon and make extra money but You won't do that,so I was wondering why??
Just depends on your specialty. It’s not required. Just makes your more marketable and improves your skill set. 90% of orthopedic surgeons do a fellowship. 10% of people go straight to work as a general orthopedic surgeon
People in America is actually earning more in resident then a specialist in Sweden, I am perplexed, because the resident in America i meet always told me they earn shit money.
This is my last comment I promise I’m black and I have a lot of curly hair and most of the black people I see in medical school have short hair and the other ethnicities have longer hair so will this be a draw back if I’m applying to medical school ? I stay in Killeen Texas btw! I use to do UA-cam on the side I plan on finishing up my basics at CTC
im a junior in high school and i wanna be a sports medicine physician. can you live off the money you get paid in residency and your felllowship or is it smart to get a side job ? but you wont have much time to get a side job now will you...
How does a doctor only make 50-80k? That’s crazy man these people save our lives .... I know it’s a “ fellowship” but dam he’s still a doctor smh should easily be 100k on up easy easy easy
Wait so what is the adverage take home pay for a truama surgeon in texas - or any type of ortho surgeon anywhere just giving an example to referance - this is concerning a surgeon who works at a hospital not their own practice
What I’m saying is $41,000 US is the average equivalent R1 Salary , definitely not Fellow R6 or above salary. www.carms.ca/match/r-1-main-residency-match/salary/
Sir I am an img, graduating in 2020. I dont have prior research, publications or voluntary work experience, I am intrested in IM, how to approach to make my CV look good?
@@RockingFreakShow I guess i will be the first person in my college to go usmle. Lol. Zero guidance plus i have been very in active all through my mbbs. And i have heard that usmle requires a complete applicant. I am in a fix.
Thnx a lot dr. for this information......May I know how much money a dr. doing his fellowship can save at the end of a month after paying his rent & buying stuff for survival...... PLZZ do answer......🙏
@@antoniowebbmd what if we go for USA....? For example a dr is earning around 40k-60k USD per month... Now how much of it he can save after giving a decent amount of money fr housing & billing.......
USA is one of the best country...Here in my country pay is poor..doctors get beaten often..we have bonds(govt use doctors as cheap labour with low wage).and even after becoming doctor pay is shitty..very bad lifestyle(no I am not talking about long working hour)..It is not worth becoming doctor here.
the orthopedic surgeon who operated on my moms finger was only 35 and makes over $1,000,000 per year. i talked to him a few times during follow up appointments and he has a 2017 Audi r8, a Ferrari 812 Superfast and his daily driver is a Toyota Camry. Hes a super nice guy and is one of the few people ive met who actually enjoys their jobs
GOLE R how does this happen, is he available to be contacted for information
Do you know which undergrad and med school he went to?
@@cameron.jordan he is very smart and earns alot of money through ''royalties'' not sure what that means but thats what i was told. he is also one of the best surgeons in the USA.
@@yafoogi3246 he told me his undergrad was microbiology and chemistry and idk what school he did his undergrad but he went to Harvard medical school
GOLE R okay that makes sense thanks
Imagine going from 50k to 700k 💀💀
(I’m a junior in high school and my goal is to become a Orthopedic Spinal Surgeon, so these videos make me push even more to achieve this goal. Thanks Dr.Webb)
IREalGoatx a blessing !
That’s lottery ticket vibes lol
Abraham Lopez - those “lottery ticket” vibes that takes 10+ years of training, 100’s of exams, & 1000’s of hours of studying... the profession don’t come free cuz
Ryan Kelly I know it’s ludicrous. I’m currently in nursing school.
Do not do it for the money. You will be miserable. Not only that, you are only in high school. Anything can happen and people change what they want to do, especially during college.
There needs to be more money during residency and fellowship. This is ridiculous after you just spent $400k + in school. I want my Dr. to be happy and very wealthy.
Brandon Kemper agreed
The hourly rate is probably minimum wage when you consider the hours per week new MD/DOs have to put in.
you are my favorite medical youtuber. anyone would be lucky to be treated by you in the future.
Thank you! 🙏🏾
Fellowships are also designed to expand your areas of speciality and become eligible to become double or triple board certified in a particular field of medicine.
(Any doctor whose triple-board certified is practically a genius or has an incredible work ethic)
Thanks for the input!
Doctors are broke boys until they’re 30... tough
Yea bruh.
most people are broke until 30 tbh lol
@@mike112693 facts
@@mike112693 Yeah but most people don't have as much student debt as physicians
dav vad but when ur making the same amount as your debt, u can pay that off easy and still live somewhat lavish
Favorite medical UA-camr by far and BEST one ever
fax no printer cuh
Thanks! 🙏🏾
Read his book its very good
100%
I'm going to Stanford next year to start Medical School, I want to be a ER Doctor
Chef Daniel nice job man good luck to you 👍
Daniel Boynton good for you and I wish you well never look back or let anyone discourage you
I always considered being a medical doctor, but after thinking it through and realizing I'm not in it for the money, I decided on my passion for astro and theoretical physics. It's something I can imagine waking up 40 years from now and still enjoy doing.
Your channel so dope and transparent. I’ve been watching all day 🤦🏾♂️. I wanna do Orthopedic Surgery but Undergrad killing me (mentally not GPA wise 💪🏾). This is inspiring me that I can do it.
Thank you! 🙏🏾 You can do it!
Thank you for being so open with us!
No prob, thanks for watching!
I am a Senior in Undergrad, getting ready to go into a Masters programs, looking to get into a DO or MD school after. I am looking more into Orthopedics the more I watch you, so keep it up! I cannot wait to get into medical school!!!!!
Awesome! You can do it! Keep up the good work!
Orthopedic surgeon fellow makes anywhere from 50-80k 5:10 saved you 10 minutes
Bruh i love how he gives extra mins, so i watch whole videos, even tho the ans takes 3 s to say.
Thanks!
So essentially a doctor doesn't really start making real money until 6-7 years after medical school?
An Orthopedic surgeon yes, there are nonsurgical 3 year residencies like emergency med that still make a great amount of money
It’s a little unnerving considering you have to start paying back the principle on your loans once or soon after completing medical school.
They make so much that its not really a big deal.
No pay during residency is still decent. It just is nothing compared to the stacks they make when they are certified
J.T. Thomas Loans can be deferred.
Glad to hear you are going to visit the beautiful country of Ethiopia! I am a medical student here in the US but my family is originally from there. I’m sure you will love it.
This Dr. is refreshingly honest. Makes me want to be one
Thanks!
What do you want to do after you finish your fellowship?
Hospital?
Private Practice?
Yeh I typed it before I heard him say that lol
Hey Dr. Webb,
I am an undergrad and I just got back from Ethiopia doing a medical mission. That is great that you are going down there! Would love to see your take on it!
Awesome! What part did you go to?
Antonio J. Webb, M.D. I went down with a professor at our school doing total hip replacements in the capital Addis Ababa.
Antonio J. Webb, M.D. We were supposed to go to more rural areas to help out, but unfortunately could not longer go due to problems in those areas.
It’s a grind. That’s all there is to it. Must be very dedicated to your vision of what you want for your life’s work, and be understand that you are helping people..a most difficult task at times. Delayed gratification and patience are mantras in medicine.
I rotated with an orthopedic surgeon in med school. You’re gonna be paid! Well done. I hope to read MRIs, CTs, etc for orthopedic private practices when I graduate from residency.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing
Always inspiring and informative videos. Thanks Dr Webb!
Thanks Robin!
I think the system takes advantage of medical residents and fellows. Yeah, you get a big salary increase after you are done with all that training but really? less than an average nurse salary with a 4 year doctoral degree and 5 year residency... thats crazy. Question though, did you sign a non-compete? Thoughts on that?
Thomas Petersen take advantage not necessarily bc they are getting the training but I agree that they should be payed more for there and honestly I feel like surgeons who save lives are also underpaid, they should be making at least a couple of mill, I mean there so many careers that are not as important as surgeons who get paid more so why can’t doctors
Go dr Webb! Love watching the journey and struggle and not only the finished product.
70-80k is actually a really good salary but it sounds terrible when you compare to the money you'll be making after fellowship 😂
Mike Mills it’s not good money when you have 10+ years into a career that takes 80+ hours per week from you. That’s why you shouldn’t do it for the money
Definitely better than minimum wage.
It’s a lot if you’re living below your means
its actually horrible given in ortho/plastics/neurosurgery you're working 100 hour weeks and thus are basically working a minimum wage job as a surgeon lol
@@onebuffalo5402 Yes we all know residents/fellows work a lot of hours and dont have a life. That wasn't the point lol
Requesting episode about malpractice insurence and thank you ;)
You are absolutely amazing and I’m so impressed with how open you are. Your family is beautiful and thank you for just being an awesome human!
Thank you!
Even though you are a new doctor fresh out of residency, do you feel completely prepared to take care of all types patients by yourself if needed? Or do you really feel like a rookie after all those years in med school and residency?
Do you have older friends that can answer the question? For example, a doc looking back; does the experienced doc thats 10 years out of residency feel so much more prepared compared to when he just finished residency?
Thanks
mike school I’m in my final year of residency, currently applying for fellowships. I still have ten months of residency left and I feel ready to take on the world. Depends on what you get out of your residency
Man I love your videos! Thank you for being honest and transparent with us!
That is still great - especially because your married. Keep up the great work.
Thank you Yolanda!
Thanks for your insight on this topic. Love all your videos btw. Good luck with your fellowship 🤙🏻
Thank you!
*Antonio J. Webb, M.D.* love this video
Learning sooo much from all your videos!! Many thanks 🙏🏾 😊
Thanks!
My best med UA-camr
Thanks!
God bless you Doctor web you and your baby in your wife I just love to hear the way you teach your such a great surgeon and you need to know that
You're coming to Chicago soon!?!? Would love to meet you and congratulate you on all your recent life achievements!
Could you also go over hospital orthopedic surgeons vs. private
Here you go!
ua-cam.com/video/9J-dHEuGrD4/v-deo.html
Lot's of money! In the netherlands it is way less 😅
I had the chance to go to school in Europe and I LOVED it!!! I was so tempted to just stay over there and attend med-school or finish school here in the states and try to work over there... But once I found out how little ALL the European countries pay doctors compared to us in America... I decided not to do it. Perhaps if I grew up in Europe I would think differently but here in America the road to becoming a doctor is long and expensive... Sacrificing so much to get where I am now just accept less pay for it wouldn't feel right.
Thanks for the information Dr. Webb!
No prob!
Dr.Webb = mentor
Thank you!
👍💛☺
Looking forward to your future fellowship collaboration on Canadian verses American fellowship with Dr.Jude and perhaps a radiology collaboration with Dr.Cellini your all starting at the same time and your all great role models.
👍💛☺
Keep going and thanks for the videos
Im going to school for computer programming but why am i watching so many medical vloggers? Maybe its because im in school rn too so its like talking to a classmate
Ty for your video's. You are awesome. Ty for being honest even though it's none of our business. Best of luck in your fellowship. After all is done what area of the country are you going too. How is your family?
Also could you make a video on having a record and becoming a doctor such as misdemeanors etc
i am from ethiopia bro much love from here....i want to be a doctor to
Thank you ! Your awesome I know you prob saw my comment on your other video !
The “cha Ching”! 😂
😂😂
You beyond earned it, bravo!!
I am from India. and I tell u thank you so much for giving information
Thanks for watching!
In Italy, where I live and work, a resident takes like 25000 Euro before tax (28000$), like 20500 € after tax (23000$) per year
I’m debating on being a Physician assistant, or a MD. I’m a student at UTSA and hopefully I can shadow both of the professions to have a better understanding of them. Dr. Antonio J. Webb, are students allowed to shadow you? If they are allowed to would you be okay with it if someone asked you? Also if a student wants to shadow a PA/MD what is the right way or professional way to contact the individual? Through email or in person? I value your opinions and would love your advice on this. Thanks 🙏🏾
With the hours residents and fellows work, that economically 'decent' salary works out to be $12-20/hr... They're getting paid in their knowledge when they're learning that is for sure. Lol. Then afterwards they get paid for what they know.
Gotta be weird going from 5K per month to 40K-ish.
LOL
@@antoniowebbmd
Congrats on all your accomplishments.
Hi Dr. Webb, I know that now you are super busy with the new job and the baby but I do you still take questions on your website?... I sent you a question and never heard back so I wasn't sure if you still did this?... Oh and THANK YOU for EVERYTHING!!!... I have learned more from you in the past few weeks than I ever learned from anything about being a doctor.
Email it again. I get soooo many messages. It’s hard to keep up with them all
How many years do you plan to practice after fellowship Dr Webb?
Until I die lol
Dr. Webb is it possible to meet you in Chicago when u pass by?
Thank you very much. Please if someone wants to be an abdominal transplant surgeon what residence should the person choose
The one time myself as a circulator makes a little more than the Doc. But not for long..lol
1 year will fly by and you’ll be hitting the jackpot.
Ha true!
Hello, Dr. Webb, I have been trying to find information on Orthopedic Oncology salaries, curious as to why there was no information on the graph for that specialty? Thank you in advance!
Yes... agree!
How do you deal with all the legal aspects of being a surgeon? You have many laws to think abt everyday at work. Much worse than a family med.
Just know orthopedic surgeon fellowship one of the highest paid. Cardiology fellowship just a tad more than what u make in residency.
Craziest part is to hear him say that they make more than a month than I make in a year
Can surgical residents participate in moonlighting upon completing their program? I understand those doing a fellowship after internal medicine can and make extra money in addition to fellowship pay.
Dr. Webb, I really have this desire to study medicine but the debt that I’ll be facing is what scares me. Good thing is that as a veteran, my post 9/11 bill covers my education up to 36 months. But I’m using that for my degree in radiology. I’m just all lost on what to do.
Erick Lewis r u going to radiology Xray tech school?
Doc Harris Yes! I’m actually in a program right now here in FL
Quick question Dr. Webb,You mentioned that You could go get a job aside the fellowship since you are an orthopedic surgeon and make extra money but You won't do that,so I was wondering why??
how much do you have to take the board exam 1 and 2, out of the box how many times given/chances in order for you to pass #ortho surge
So do you recommend applying for fellowship regardless of what specialty you complete after residency
Just depends on your specialty. It’s not required. Just makes your more marketable and improves your skill set. 90% of orthopedic surgeons do a fellowship. 10% of people go straight to work as a general orthopedic surgeon
People in America is actually earning more in resident then a specialist in Sweden, I am perplexed, because the resident in America i meet always told me they earn shit money.
Dr salary of cardiologist during fellowship?
Hi. Do u have video for residency application tips ? Thank you.
After finishing residency, do you have to do a fellowship immediately after?
No you do not. It’s an option. iFenom_z
Hello Dr. Webb, You mean to tell me that Louisiana didn't make it rain for you? LOL!!
Haha unfortunately not
This is my last comment I promise I’m black and I have a lot of curly hair and most of the black people I see in medical school have short hair and the other ethnicities have longer hair so will this be a draw back if I’m applying to medical school ? I stay in Killeen Texas btw! I use to do UA-cam on the side I plan on finishing up my basics at CTC
Rich 91 not self conscious just don’t feel like getting judged is all which I’m assuming you know nothing about that
No, just be yourself :) God Bless
im a junior in high school and i wanna be a sports medicine physician. can you live off the money you get paid in residency and your felllowship or is it smart to get a side job ? but you wont have much time to get a side job now will you...
Where did you do your residency?
How does a doctor only make 50-80k? That’s crazy man these people save our lives .... I know it’s a “ fellowship” but dam he’s still a doctor smh should easily be 100k on up easy easy easy
If you have a fellowship in spine can you do other orthopedic operations?
This makes being in the army appealing - no debt and no clinic bill
Wait so what is the adverage take home pay for a truama surgeon in texas - or any type of ortho surgeon anywhere just giving an example to referance - this is concerning a surgeon who works at a hospital not their own practice
This is talking about a doctor who doesnt run their own practice but works at a hospital
Did you already go to Ethiopia? Can you say how your experience was in Ethiopia?
Hi Dr. Webb! Are you still able to differ your student loans during fellowship?
Yes you can
If possible can you do a video on perfusion careers?
Where are you going in Ethiopia? I just went to The Cure hospital in Ethiopia!
Between $50-80k for anyone looking for the answer.
I'm just curious do you have to get permission from employer to post videos yes or no. Thanks in advance.
Blessed of God You usually do as long as you do not violate any Hippa rules.
I'd like to know where in Canada a PGY6 is only making $41,000?
Ya...it makes sense. 55k Canadian is closer to40Us.
What I’m saying is $41,000 US is the average equivalent R1 Salary , definitely not Fellow R6 or above salary.
www.carms.ca/match/r-1-main-residency-match/salary/
yes, that doctor is being cheated. It is ridiculously low.
Sir I am an img, graduating in 2020. I dont have prior research, publications or voluntary work experience, I am intrested in IM, how to approach to make my CV look good?
@@RockingFreakShow Bharat
@@RockingFreakShow nope, I havent given any steps yet. I recently made up my mind for usmle.
@@RockingFreakShow easy is a relative term. Btw thanks for the motivation! :)
@@RockingFreakShow I guess i will be the first person in my college to go usmle. Lol. Zero guidance plus i have been very in active all through my mbbs. And i have heard that usmle requires a complete applicant. I am in a fix.
@@RockingFreakShow and You have knowledge about usmles. Wow. You have a bright future. :)
orthopedic surgeon specializing for spine working countless hours gets 50k PA who just finished a 2 year programm with zero experience 90k.Seems legit
well after that 50k year it’ll go up to 600k but yeah, i get your point lmao
Thnx a lot dr. for this information......May I know how much money a dr. doing his fellowship can save at the end of a month after paying his rent & buying stuff for survival...... PLZZ do answer......🙏
Just depends on how much you spend on housing, bills, utilities, etc. This can vary a lot depending on what part of the country you do your fellowship
@@antoniowebbmd what if we go for USA....? For example a dr is earning around 40k-60k USD per month... Now how much of it he can save after giving a decent amount of money fr housing & billing.......
Less than what they deserve ;)
man, please study anatomy 😂😊
@@mustafaaa772 anatomy is easy
@@binzsta86 what's difficult in medicalschool, like, which specialty or subject? ,
How easy/difficult is it to find a job as a new ortho surgeon? I guess, what’s the job availability for a new ortho surgeon
Ania Noelle extremely easy since it is in high demand. You might have to relocate though based on your wants
Very high demand so pretty easy
Hey Dr who's your Canadian friend. Plse mention his or her name
I FEEL SORRY FOR YALL AMERICANS!!! In Sweden you dont have to pay for student loans or shit
Fellowship for me✅
Enjoy your time in Ethiopia.
Thank you!
If you can buy a decent microphone it would be alot better
just a tip from a CST: don't wear your scrubs in your car
Doctor which car do you drive ?? 😁 it has an amazing interior
So you finally start making money then most have like 400k student loans to pay back
USA is one of the best country...Here in my country pay is poor..doctors get beaten often..we have bonds(govt use doctors as cheap labour with low wage).and even after becoming doctor pay is shitty..very bad lifestyle(no I am not talking about long working hour)..It is not worth becoming doctor here.
While in Europe ...