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Resident Unions
#21
Sounds like you just want someone to find a solution for a problem you have. Perfect example of entitlement. Wanting stuff but not wanting to figure out how to get it. It’s your burden to provide a solution for where the money will come from. Not just whine and cry like a baby
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#22
What a DARVO speech. You can’t call someone else out for being privileged because they challenge your claim that only a privileged person would make. You are saying: “Whatever I say is the truth unless proven otherwise.” I don’t think anyone other than an entitled snowflake would say that and mean it.

There are plenty of other sources for funding, but you’re saying it absolutely will come from attending salaries. Why do you think that? Is it mentally unhinged ranting or something with a basis in fact? There isn’t much in between in this case.

We don’t need trolls or people with your lack of self-awareness on the field. Go take your daddy’s money and do something where you won’t hurt anyone.
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#23
Residency spots are funded by Medicare allocations from the federal government, not related to hospital revenue at all that covers physician salaries. The actual amount Medicare pays a hospital per resident significantly exceeds the salary the resident sees, but is usually pocketed by hospital admin to cover "admin fees". Increasing the percentage of the Medicare allocation each resident receives as salary has no effect on hospital revenue, which therefore wouldn't affect attending salaries at all. Pretty simple to understand
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#24
Simple? Yes. Absolutely moronic that someone would imply otherwise? Also yes.
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#25
The same people who promote unions are also the ones who promote "teamwork" "equity in medicine" expanded scope of practice, lower physician pay, government government-controlled medicine...10K a year may sound good for now...but not so good when you are unemployed.

Buyer beware.
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#26
Pretty sure Trump is anti union. Everybody thinks physicians are overpaid, but that’s a completely separate issue and wouldn’t be affected by residents getting a raise.

https://aprnadvocacy.com/trump-executive...ce-nurses/
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