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#LWO
Before we start, please remember, "hard" and "easy" are RELATIVE terms...
1) I understand from a social perspective it is hard to become a surgeon based on educational bureaucracy...
2) Let us put those barriers aside and say that we are in a hypothetical society with unlimited resources that are spread equitably among the people, what will make becoming a surgeon "hard" in this society?
3) Think about it, most people graduate high school at 18...Do an undergrad until 22...A typical medical school until 26...A general surgery residency at 30...
Why is this significant? Because there are other skills in this world that the average human being can never truly master if he/she starts training after the age of 25...
Try learning the piano or violin at age 25 and see how well you do...But most our surgeons start at about 25 and are still able to master surgery...
4) What does that tell you? Surgery is not relatively "harder" or "easier" than other skills that humans can acquire...
5) If you have interest, a sharp memory and psychomotor dexterity (like most average humans who are engaged in mental and physical activity), I don't see why somebody would neg rep me for stating that become a surgeon isn't as difficult as people make it seem to be...
I have to kinda agree you on you basis that i learned this when i started in my field. Btw a specialized surgeon starts practicing around age of 34 with extra years of a fellowship.
But when i started out as a surgical tech after a few total hips i could basically start a case from beginning to end. Now i didnt go to school med school besides general anatomy calsses. But learning on the job is not hard in this field. It almost becomes the same thing over and over. Of course there's always the what to do of certain complications happen. But other than that. After doing my 40th hip case within 2 months i could do it myself. Now this probably doesn't work for all specialties. Neuro can always take a left turn by touching or resecting more than you should. It can get way more complicated by the delicate nature of the brain but i can bust out craniotomys and cranioplastys like no other. Same with shunts and even most general surgery. Even a gastrojejunostomy is fukking cake after doing 30 of them.
Its harder to be a internal medicine guy. Where you have to find the source of the problem i believe. Once you know whats wrong youre a fukking mechanic and you just get to work.
my .02.



One more thing people are intimidated about this shyt especially black brown people. This bytch filled with Asians and whites we have about 4 blacks in whole OR staff.
all other brehs just cleaning the floors and shyt and some of them seem smart but just scared.
stay away from school and big money cause you scared brehs.


you went deep here, i am starting to appreciate your wisdom