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I see immigrants with a greater desire to strive and succeed and work compared to many native born Americans. Much of the health care staff in our area are from other countries. I always think… what excuse do Americans have for not doing as well. I also see immigrants with strong family support which helps them. 

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9 minutes ago, Andy1 said:

I see immigrants with a greater desire to strive and succeed and work compared to many native born Americans. Much of the health care staff in our area are from other countries. I always think… what excuse do Americans have for not doing as well. I also see immigrants with strong family support which helps them. 


Americans are actively discriminated against in the very field you mentioned. 

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33 minutes ago, Andy1 said:

I see immigrants with a greater desire to strive and succeed and work compared to many native born Americans. Much of the health care staff in our area are from other countries. I always think… what excuse do Americans have for not doing as well. I also see immigrants with strong family support which helps them. 

Interesting that poor, native born Americans on welfare and Medicaid disparage anyone else on the dole even when the others are improving their stations and they are not.   It's almost as if they think they're just inherently better without contributing a thing.  delusional.

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1 hour ago, LeviF said:


Americans are actively discriminated against in the very field you mentioned. 

Please explain further. 

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22 minutes ago, Andy1 said:

Please explain further. 


There is a cap on the number of American medical doctors that can be trained. 
 

Additionally, medical school acceptance rates broken down by race indicate that the standards are far lower for applicants who are not white or Asian. Given the fairly recent hubbub over affirmative action policies at universities, it’s reasonable to assume this occurs not just for MD programs, but also for BSN and others. 

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4 minutes ago, LeviF said:


There is a cap on the number of American medical doctors that can be trained. 
 

Additionally, medical school acceptance rates broken down by race indicate that the standards are far lower for applicants who are not white or Asian. Given the fairly recent hubbub over affirmative action policies at universities, it’s reasonable to assume this occurs not just for MD programs, but also for BSN and others. 

FMG’s, on average, are equal to American med grads. They also often go into undersubscribed specialties. Residency and fellowship programs only accept the best. Most immigrants in healthcare do undesirable, underpaid jobs:  nurses aides, orderlies etc. American’s are not being put out of work by these people. 

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10 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

FMG’s, on average, are equal to American med grads. They also often go into undersubscribed specialties. Residency and fellowship programs only accept the best. Most immigrants in healthcare do undesirable, underpaid jobs:  nurses aides, orderlies etc. American’s are not being put out of work by these people. 

 

Foreigners are not equal to Americans.

 

I will not explain further.

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1 hour ago, LeviF said:

 

Foreigners are not equal to Americans.

 

I will not explain further.

you better stay away from hospitals in less desirable locations (?Buffalo) then, when you get sick.  Probably best not to insult them also.

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