I'm interested in the current strike, or threatened strike, by MDs in the DR; I have rarely seen an MD in a picket line, in the USA at least. Are these MDs all Gov't employees? Exclusively Gov't employees, ie w/o any private practices. In private practie what might a typical general practitioner age 45 earn? In the Capital? In Santiago? In Puerto Plata? A successful surgeon? Same series of questions.
I've dealt with several MDs in the DR; the typical work schdedule appears to be 10:00 AM to noon; 2:00 PM to @ 3:30. Is this true of all MDs? Most MDs? I was told that medical school is very cheap in the DR; but, in exchange for a very inexpensive education, all graduating MD's must "volunteer" to minister to the poor in rural areas for free for 2, 3 years. True? Knowledgeable responsiese invited. Thank you.
I've dealt with several MDs in the DR; the typical work schdedule appears to be 10:00 AM to noon; 2:00 PM to @ 3:30. Is this true of all MDs? Most MDs? I was told that medical school is very cheap in the DR; but, in exchange for a very inexpensive education, all graduating MD's must "volunteer" to minister to the poor in rural areas for free for 2, 3 years. True? Knowledgeable responsiese invited. Thank you.