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Drove a Ferrari 575M today
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11-16-2012, 12:02 PM | #1 |
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Drove a Ferrari 575M today
One of the Cardiologists here picked up a 2005 575 Maranello. We went for a drive and I had a chance to get behind the wheel. Unfortunately, it was around 5pm and we were limited to some neighborhood style back roads.
That car has been my dream car for years. I've changed my mind. It's fun and if I hadn't owned the DCT M3 I would have probably loved the F1. But, by comparison the M3 is so much more refined. Can't comment on the highway but around town the M3 is also a lot more comfortable. Sucks. Now I need a new dream car. I'm thinking McClaren MP4-12C. |
11-16-2012, 04:50 PM | #2 |
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I love the 575M. It's such a classy looking Ferrari. Technology has advanced quite a bit since 2005 so I'm not surprised that you weren't mind blown. Jump in a 599, F430 or 458 and then you'll get what you were expecting.
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11-16-2012, 05:22 PM | #3 | |
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On a side note, I really should have been a Cardiologists. You can always find their cars in the garage. One little section that goes Porsche turbo S, Porsche turbo, BMW Alpina, BMW M3, Merc, Viper, Porsche, etc... |
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11-16-2012, 07:01 PM | #6 |
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I have a med school buddy (now a cardiologist) who busts my balls and says I drive the "Primary Care" BMW.
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11-16-2012, 10:25 PM | #8 | |
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I should tell my dad to buy a ferrari. he's a cardiologist
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At present the Radiologists and Pulmonologists I know make considerably more than I do. We have a very high Medicare rate and a moderate amount of a Medicaid. They contract with the hospital so it doesn't hurt them. I'm private so it's just money pissed away when I take a Medicaid pt to the OR. But in the end it's what they need. Unfortunately a Ferrari is not in my future. I have a friend who is also an M3 owner who is an Anesthesiologist. He makes about what I make but he took 9 weeks off last year to my 5 days. If any medical students are reading this, think long and hard before choosing a specialty, the difference in reimbursement can easily amount to millions over a career. |
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11-17-2012, 02:13 PM | #11 | |
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Yes, the difference in reimbursement can be significant, but chances are good you picked ENT because you liked it right? Probably interesting surgeries or whatever. But if you went through to be a cardiologist, you might be either bored, or annoyed, or a little depressed with your job - irregardless of the money. I know a person who picked general surgery as a career because she genuinely enjoyed operating in the stomach and doing those types of surgeries. She could have been like any of her friends and did Derm or Eyes and would have probably been making close to twice what she currently makes AND with a much saner life (no call...or very little calls when she is "on call") but instead chose GS where she's up most of the night. But that's what she likes...so any med students should NOT think about the money, but rather what they actually like, because that will keep them happy in the long run, not the money. Besides, all the avenues get paid pretty well I think. If they like none of the opportunities in medicine then they probably shouldn't do it, but if they choose to anyways, THEN they should think only about the money. Are there any general surgeons on the board out of curiosity? I'd be curious how much a gall bladder or an appendix costs to remove in the states (ie. how much does one make). It is surprisingly low in Canada. Though the insurance is also a lot cheaper too I'm sure. |
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11-17-2012, 03:20 PM | #12 | |
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Perhaps I'm being a bit naive, but my focus has been to systematically eliminate and select specialties based on considerations like job satisfaction, intellectual challenge, work environment and lifestyle. The downside is that I'm halfway through my 3rd year, and I've eliminated everything thus far . Back on topic: Chief of specialty at my current rotation has a LMB E92 M3 ZCP. I wish I could bring up the topic of cars with him without coming off as a complete douche. |
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11-17-2012, 03:51 PM | #14 | |
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I keed, I keed But I don't get it - why do you think you'd look like a douche? Because you also drive an M3 and he's the Chief? I don't think that would do it. |
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11-18-2012, 04:35 PM | #15 | |
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Reimbursement patters definitely change but there are some pretty stable trends. Payment for surgical procedures continues to decline. There are many better ways for a person to make money than in medicine and I agree that reimbursement shouldn't play the greatest role but it should play some role. Job satisfaction and lifestyle should be the biggest factors. Satisfaction is going to be low however if you work 80 hrs/week and make far less than peers who work 40 hrs and spend far more time with their families. |
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11-19-2012, 08:52 AM | #17 |
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They're too busy to be posting.
Interventional cardiologists do extremely well. The ones that do heart catheterizations and ablations but they have the hours of a surgeon.
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they call him "doctor love"...
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