
Frank
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‘I’M SICK OF RICH PEOPLE NOT PUTTING THEIR F*CKING KIDS OVER IN THESE WARS’ — Theo Von to Joe Rogan ‘PUT YOUR F*CKING HONKY ASS KIDS UP THERE. LET THEM GO SHED SOME F*CKING BLOOD’ ‘Put your f*cking honky little fancy ass f*cking kid up there’





I scored over a 517 on my MCAT, with perfect scores on my sciences (132/132, 132/132) and had a 3.93 GPA with 2 years of research and lots of leadership positions. Got only 4 interviews and got off a waitlist in May, barely made it.

Johanna Olson-Kennedy: “I think that a lot of this conversation...gets talked about through a lens of ‘How can we make sure people are really trans,’ right? And ‘They’re not going to regret their decision later?’” But “that’s actually not the discussion that I’m interested in participating in," she said. "I’m interested in discussing and having a conversation about giving the very best possible care to trans young people—the care that they need and deserve.” To read my article in @CompactMag about the 100s of videos I obtained from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) and its US offshoot, USPATH: compactmag.com/article/how-ge… I will be publishing the most notable conference videos on my Subsack: benryan.substack.com/p/i-obtained-1…



.@SecKennedy: “I’m really grateful to the hospital CEOs all across the country who are now starting to adopt good food policy…to make sure that we’re getting American patients the best food in the world.”

















Everyone who works in medical education knows students/trainees who have top tier metrics but you’d never want treating you or your loved ones. Also it’s much much easier to train an academically below avg student with a great personality/work ethic to be competent and safe to practice independently than it is is to train an elite numbers student who has pathological personality traits to do the same (some argue it’s essentially impossible).




Plenty of Americans want to be doctors. Our medical schools require 4.0 GPAs and 528 MCAT to get in and those with a 3.5 science GPA don’t get in. This is drastically different than the medical school requirements 30 years ago. American taxpayers pay for resident salaries at hospitals through Medicare. And 30% of resident spots (which are extremely limited) go to non Americans who went to schools that are easier to get into than American medical schools. I don’t understand how people think this is fair or normal




I scored over a 517 on my MCAT, with perfect scores on my sciences (132/132, 132/132) and had a 3.93 GPA with 2 years of research and lots of leadership positions. Got only 4 interviews and got off a waitlist in May, barely made it.
