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An Insider Describes the Medical Field

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Medical school was the first hurdle in medical career, medical student says.

Doctor says medical school was an expensive trade school without apprenticeship.

By the end of residency, the hurdles were obtaining board certification in my specialty and practicing medicine.

Doctor: My career became a job that changed over time, through the action of others, in ways I could not control.

John Bryant says he was forced to close his medical practice after a merger with a medical center.

He says he appealed to the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition based on the medical monopoly in his area.

Bryant: The two years of pandemic hysteria and rollout of the “vaccine” allowed him to go further along a path he had started down.

There is no longer an “art” to practicing medicine, says Dr. Bob Greene .

Greene: As the larger entity takes over the smaller, the protocols change, seemingly by whim.

They do not teach you in doctor school the skills you really need to survive in the medical field, he says.

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