Marijuana is legal in 36 states in the US and the Province of Columbia and is getting legalized in many other states. Although illegal, it has gained popularity due to its therapeutic properties and ability to treat many conditions such as chronic pain, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), fainting, multiple sclerosis, etc.
A recent medical survey found that many of today's doctors admit that the medical profession is not a bed of roses. After starting out with the best intentions and enduring years of schooling and internships, life as a working doctor turns out to be more complicated than some anticipated.
New York is a bustling city with a lot going on, and it's no surprise that there are plenty of opportunities for physicians. There are hospitals and medical offices of all sizes in New York City, from small community practices to large teaching hospitals. There are also many opportunities for physicians at private practice or group practices as well as public health organizations.
Since most young doctors choose specialty practices or surgery in their residency in order to pay off their student loans, there are fewer pediatricians than needed in the healthcare industry. However, pediatric physicians are still very well-paid, enjoy greater flexibility in terms of work schedule and are always in demand.
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