lol if this thread question's doc's ability to help people...what hope is their for us lawyers in believing our motives are altruistic and righteous?
IMO people love running doc's to the ground...9 times out of 10 in my own experience these people suffer from some kind of underlying jealousy. This probably stems from the importance of the doc's position in the community, the percieved the money etc. Its very easy to have a go at them, until you learn you have a brain aneurysm- then they become your best friend.
Personally, I have the upmost respect for anyone who can dedicate themselves to that many years of training. Last time I checked it nearly took 12-14 years to be a neurosurgeon
*More addressed to POiNt, you said the money is only ok. I was under the impression doc's earned the most out of all the professions. Would a doc earn on average more then a commerce/law grad or an engineer (obviously these careers vary a lot more in terms of pay, but still?)
Not that money matters much to me at all, as long as i can get enough capital to start some property investment i'll be happy