This is way off the topic, but this drives me nuts. This is in response to the above reply dealing with money. I was married and had a house, two kids, and two cars when I decided to go to med school. My family went from an income of nearly $70,000.00 a year to just student loans. You wanna talk about poor. I spent 30-40 hours a week in school and 30-40 hours a week studying. As an intern and resident I spent 70-90 hours A WEEK in the hospital and made about $30,000.00 a year. When I was done, I was over $200,000.00 in debt. No, to all of you out there that think that doctors make too much, think about the last time that you went to a ball game: $40.00 a ticket, $10.00 to park, $50.00 to eat. And this all pays for the salary of someone making $10,000,000.00 a year to hit the ball 3 times out of 10. What if I 'hit the ball' three times out of 10. One of my patients gets an infection because he/she didn't take care of their wound at home and they try to sue me for $10,000,000.00. On top of this, I still work 60-80 hours a week. I take care of people for free (no insurance) and answer their phone calls at three in the morning. Yes, it is part of my job, but _PLEASE, don't complain about how much I make, I have earned it.