“His primary goal as a practitioner is to make each of his patients smile, which he pursues by treating them as he would treat his own family,” Choi’s bio reads.
Hmm
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“His primary goal as a practitioner is to make each of his patients smile, which he pursues by treating them as he would treat his own family,” Choi’s bio reads.
Hmm
What's tragic about the mansion?
McMansion. Just look at that roof. All those chimneys of such all are probably fake. So many shapes in that house that don't go together
It looks completely incoherent, there is no unified roof, it is like someone started up Sketchup and played around with extending shapes with little thought of the overall harmony.
That mortgage came with a side of fries
There is an old record player inside which has "Tragedy" by Steps stuck on a loop on the word tragedy due to a scratch in the record. The tragedy is that the record player is on a high shelf and no one has a step ladder.
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While not universally the single "most" stressful, dentistry is consistently ranked as a highly stressful profession due to factors like perfectionism, patient anxiety, economic pressures, and the demanding nature of the work itself. Certain specialties, such as oral and maxillofacial surgery, have higher stress rankings than general dentistry. The combination of clinical, financial, and personal pressures contributes to high rates of burnout, anxiety, and depression among dentists.
https://money.usnews.com/careers/articles/the-most-stressful-jobs
I know some NPs that knows more than doctors and can sympathize with their patients more because the actually had to be a nurse first.