Nailgun
Cole World
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- 2016
Besides the indoctrinated cultural prestige, medicine also has the reputation for economic safety. As in it is a relatively high-paying very safe job (i.e. the asian dream) given that we will always need (an increasing amount of) doctors.Felt like I should make a comment about the med discussion earlier.
How competitive it is to get into med and there are people who do it for money and prestige. I just don't understand that? You can earn so much money if you get into business and surely prestige too. Meanwhile I do not have that ability to get the enough ATAR requirement for undergrad degree but it has always been my impetus passion to become a doctor which probably triggered because of the lack of medical care where I was brought up. My dream, no matter how difficult the path maybe is to succeed and to get into med.
Really the primary motivations for medicine
Altruistic - I want to help people (A lot of people pretend to be this but are really one of the below)
Money - There is a lot of potential money especially in specializations
Safety - It is a relatively safe career, decent progression (I think doctors get paid more with experience?)
Prestige - Doctors have pretty good rep as a profession
External Pressure - Usually as a result of one or more of the above factors to a person of influence (i.e. Parents)