Message from @Pacific_Twist
Discord ID: 521027396267409418
i get worse
On YouTube lul
im in sweden so the cuckery is real
there is this anti rape ad thats the most cringy thing ever
Are you for real?
and its on every single video
Hey everybody we have a message **STOP BULLYING**
NU BULLI BE NOICE
** IF YOURE GONNA MESS WITH SOMEBODY COME MESS WITH ME REEEEEEEEE**
Exdee
Why you a middle aged guy now
Middle ages. I meant Middle ages
Fucking phone
Everyone we have an announcement to make
Meme review
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š ±ewdipie
oof
Do you guys think medical and engineering could work as a career?
Iām trying to decide whether I want more school or a trade job
Military is paying for it, plus I have so many interests both in the medical field and mechanical engineering that itās hard to choose
in medical you do about 20 things and procedures 100% of the time
tends to get very repetitive and the one time you get something weird its too rare for you to recognise it anyway so you send the patient to someone else qualified in their 20 repetitive things plus its very binding to the state and you are but a worker in the hospital so you have to personally do your work and depend on employer for life.
AND there is a new developing branch in law based arround patients suing doctors
and there is always the option of catching something from a patient
so unless you have a burning and everlasting desire to save people who are not high on the iq scale who can always sue you and transfer to you their plague id recommend the trades
@Pacific_Twist I work in systems engineering/devops in technology and I love it but I too always felt torn between medicine (surgeon) and engineering. I think it comes down to - do you want to save lives in an operational role or do you want to build/create systems? Now, you could build medical software/hardware as an engineer, too, and inadvertently heal people. Writing software that makes doctors more efficient is my end goal and MAYBE that will scale better than a career as a doctor. I never had that burning desire to heal people but it was always in the back of my mind. I may have made the wrong choice but I will keep going down this path since I have my BS and 6 years experience in the field by 2020.
I agree with @Commanda Knuckel about medicine from the little experience I have. I shadowed nurses, ER and doctors only twice in my life but I have 2 nursing friends and one physician assistant friend who decided it's not worth the time/energy/financial cost of more school.
Biomedical engineering is viable but it's very niche and from what I've heard requires a masters to really be seen as hirable since it's market is smaller. A mechanical/software engineer who also works in medicine would give you a wider market for your skills.
Biomedical/medical is also extremely female-dominated.
and i just say to my artist colleagues that i learned my body proportions and anatomy from medical š
That's awesome š
How much schooling did you go through before cutting losses @Commanda Knuckel?
Or are you still in it?
still in
What is your end goal?
Surgery has been the only medicine to appeal to me. I may be a sociopath.
I know this is controversial but outside surgery I don't value doctors very much haha. Most everything else is behavioral after that.
I agree. The thing is Iām a medic in the military and being a doctor was about research for me. The prospect of getting sued or āattemptingā to heal is something that seems futile. As in, providing care to someone and letting them know itās there diet or lifestyle thatās causing this but all theyād want are pills.
there is a sanatorium thingie 100m from my house in the forest where i have my greenhouse, beehives and hotel š
@Commanda Knuckel Oh that is cool!