@DrCasteelEM @TheCarlosMunoz @jbcarmody Do you care to share where you saw that? I’m not sure which paper you read, but this fairly recent study states the opposite. https://t.co/EBDmrv1z8Y
@shivthesurgeon @toddlerpolitics There is a body of literature that almost entirely refutes your statement about salary and debt driving specialty choice. Our paper is one of those and it uses actual debt not reported debt. https://t.co/7qdORfZO7T
@MDaware @embasic @olsonplanner Current data show that actual debt and self-reported debt don’t influence specialty choice. https://t.co/7qdORfZO7T
RT @kbeaversmd: T3: This single institution study found no association between medical student debt and specialty choice for their graduate…
RT @kbeaversmd: T3: This single institution study found no association between medical student debt and specialty choice for their graduate…
RT @kbeaversmd: T3: This single institution study found no association between medical student debt and specialty choice for their graduate…
T3: This single institution study found no association between medical student debt and specialty choice for their graduates #JACR https://t.co/BTrubrYzOj https://t.co/004qL2oRFq
@littleayun @runako @magi_jay Also there is mixed evidence to support that choice of speciality is associated with levels of debt. https://t.co/fQN5wIHp2B
RT @shouldergeek: Happy to share our latest paper showing that choice of specialty does not correlate with actual student debt. Great job…
RT @shouldergeek: Happy to share our latest paper showing that choice of specialty does not correlate with actual student debt. Great job…
Happy to share our latest paper showing that choice of specialty does not correlate with actual student debt. Great job by my collaborators, particularly the resident, Dr. Erik Fritz. #meded #medtwitter #orthotwitter https://t.co/LzcX2rosRH