1) Always consider using NanobacTX to reverse your patients coronary artery disease instead of PCI or CABG. 2) If the patient can live for 7 days w/o intervention, then use NanobacTX and the patient will probably not ever need your PCI. 3) Place all invalid CAD/CHF and non-operative "train wreck" patients on NanobacTX and watch them get better! They will think you are a God, will tell their friends and refer many patients to you.....you will become a legend!
Almost all medical schools require 1 year (2 semesters) of biology, not 2. After medical school, you must complete an Internal Medicine residency that is 3 years long. You must then do a Cardiology fellowship that is 3 years long in order to become a cardiologist. You can then further sub-specialize with an additional 1-2 year cardiology fellowship (interventional, electrophysiology, pediatric, etc.).
What a strange dude, and he talks funny too! And why the hell is practice administrator, for Heme/Onc no less, talking about cardiology? I guess, by looking over, he talks about other specialites. What a loser!
Pfft,this is a stereotype for the losers who think they will become rich by becoming a physician...A cardiologist,like any other specialists,tend to work overtime,always.
Being unable to see your girlfriend,your kids and friends and camp at the hospital over 70 hours/week is not a normal life,it actually requires PASSION and COMMITMENT,yes you will get paid alot,but hey,you won't have time to chill anyways,if you want money,do an MBA.
1) Always consider using NanobacTX to reverse your patients coronary artery disease instead of PCI or CABG. 2) If the patient can live for 7 days w/o intervention, then use NanobacTX and the patient will probably not ever need your PCI. 3) Place all invalid CAD/CHF and non-operative "train wreck" patients on NanobacTX and watch them get better! They will think you are a God, will tell their friends and refer many patients to you.....you will become a legend!
Google on nanobiotech & NanobacTX
gm2751 6 months ago
Almost all medical schools require 1 year (2 semesters) of biology, not 2. After medical school, you must complete an Internal Medicine residency that is 3 years long. You must then do a Cardiology fellowship that is 3 years long in order to become a cardiologist. You can then further sub-specialize with an additional 1-2 year cardiology fellowship (interventional, electrophysiology, pediatric, etc.).
CambridgeHeights 8 months ago
OMG TOO MUCH SCIENCE
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tashiascherrerw 1 year ago
What a strange dude, and he talks funny too! And why the hell is practice administrator, for Heme/Onc no less, talking about cardiology? I guess, by looking over, he talks about other specialites. What a loser!
heartdoc80 1 year ago
gee whiz....about 18 years total to become a cardiologist! That's crazy!!!! That's why they get paid the BIG bucks!
sasymuzik 2 years ago
Pfft,this is a stereotype for the losers who think they will become rich by becoming a physician...A cardiologist,like any other specialists,tend to work overtime,always.
Being unable to see your girlfriend,your kids and friends and camp at the hospital over 70 hours/week is not a normal life,it actually requires PASSION and COMMITMENT,yes you will get paid alot,but hey,you won't have time to chill anyways,if you want money,do an MBA.
WarrenAch 1 year ago
a lot
cavsarebitches 2 years ago