Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Considerations of a Doctor-to-be (Part I)

I just recently finished taking the MCAT (for the first time and hopefully for the last) and have begun filling out the application for all the med schools I can think to get into. While trying my hand at finally getting into one of those illustrious schools that trains the future care masters of this nation, I can't help but wonder what the health care system will be like once I finally finished with the program. (This worrying is further compounded by the fact that my wife is 4.5 months pregnant and very soon I will be responsible of providing for the both her and the offspring.) You know its crazy, you think you've heard all the problems with the health care field and then once you get really involved in it you start to hear and see so much more. My first real worry about becoming a doctor began with the talk around Hillary Clinton about how she was pushing for a "universal" healthcare plan. Around some of my friends I would hear them talk about how great it would be to get "free" healthcare - of course the scary fact that we'd have to pay for all that "free" healthcare once we make enough money to do so didn't sound so good, but I could see the perks of such as a plan as a poor, college student who has a son on the way. I heard stories about how good other countries healthcare is where they have "socialized" medicine. I've heard that primary care is amazing, and that emergency care is even better. Heck, maybe I'd even be able to be talked into a free flu shot. The real discussion didn't begin for me until I started talking to physicians - and granted, doctors would like medicine to not change to much from how it has been. Doctors make more $$$ on private insurance patients than they do on government program cases like medicare or medicaid. Doctors hate the paperwork hassel with governmental healthcare systems, but being a doctor who will see medicare and medicaid patients ensures a hefty load of patients as people on this system really like to make doctor visits (and many have to for the conditions that they have). A barely retired ENT doc turned professor wh0o now works at BYUI (Doctor Davis for those who might know him - a great teacher and person) told me that Hillary Care would be the biggest disaster to American medicine ever. According to him it would put a huge majority of doctors out of work since they would be unable to pay malpractice insurance on such lowered incomes that would be seen when only seeing government cases. Apparently it would hurt even further the already disasterous average waiting time in a hospital for a country who has people die while waiting in waiting rooms to see a physician (and in case you haven't heard, things like this are happening in hospitals right here in the U.S.). It could also be expected that the quality of care would also be worse with the overwhelming increase of patients that would be expected now pinned to fewer doctors. One of the biggest problems however on top of all this, would be the cuts on programs for critical or terminal illnesses that many private insurance companies now cover. For example one physician I shadowed talked about how in Britain diseases such as MS had no chance of recieving drugs for treatment to try to slow the effects until J. K. Rowlings's brother came down with the disease and she threw money at the government to force health care cash into that one disease, increasing the cases of treated MS from 0.1% to 4%. So apparently according to all that I've been hearing, if you have a real critical problem in socialized medicine you get nothing but pain medication and a hearty "good luck" to make things all better.....

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Our First Baby!!!

As far as life's coolest experiences go this scored second place! Seeing our baby for the first time (even though it was just on a screen) was.... amazing... ummm.... yeah no words to describe it. Watching the legs and arms kicking around even though it is still so tiny... whoa... like I said, really cool! One of my favorite parts of this was seeing Chris's reaction. Neither of us knew what to expect at all so when that little baby showed up on the screen Chris was immediately out of his seat leaning over me to get a closer look. He had the biggest smile on is face and kept saying "No way!" over and over again. For both of us this moment was when it first seemed real that we are actually going to have a baby.



Part-Time Politics

Well since this is Heather and I's first real chance to get into politics and think about who to vote for (with the exception of my chance to do an absentee ballot for the ever amazing George W. Bush during my mission that I must have forgotten to care about) we have really started to pay a lot more attention to our failing political system. From the very early debates we got captured into the drama of the whole process. We kept our eyes on hopeful, unlikely candidates like Ron Paul and prayed that anyone but Hillary or Gulliani would get chosen as the nominees for their parties. As the primaries went on though we began to see how frustrating the system can be for someone to run in this country and how a worthless candidate like John McCain could some how be brought back from political suicide to the presumptive nominee and how the oddity that was Barrack Obama could become an unstoppable Democratic force. In fact the whole thing seemed to make me realize how near-sighted our country is and how we still don't seem to have the sense as a whole to choose a candidate that could bring real positive change to our nation. Does anyone else feel like there should be a reset button to press when the whole situation turns out as bad as this one has? So lately instead of checking cnn.com every minute to check what's happening with the political gossip I just watch The Colbert Report and The Onion News Network to at least see that at the least there are other people who think these guys are as pointless as I do.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Let the Blogging Begin!

Welcome to the home of the latest news as to the where-abouts of Chris and Heather. We'll keep you up to date with the news that most affects you.

Costa Rica Crazy

We just figured that since a lot of you haven't had a chance to see some of these pictures that we would post them. Don't get too jealous!