Graduate medical school debt-free?

July 25, 2007

Go to Cuba!



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{ 3 comments }

1 Mike July 25, 2007 at 8:42 pm

What the f&%*??? Their f&%*ed up governement can do that and ours can’t?

Seriously, though, its not “free”. The gov’t is paying for that education. And my guess is, they are not paying the “market” rate. (ha ha get it… market rate.. they’re communists…)

2 Art Good July 26, 2007 at 9:36 am

The reality is we have somewhat of the same benefit here (relatively speaking) for doctors who will pursue primary care/FM in either rural or urban areas. Their are government sponsored programs to repay med-school debt for those willing to practice in those areas.

3 sundiii November 3, 2007 at 11:50 pm

Education should be & would be free if USA would end capitalist slavery for wages (work or starve so millions starve). Read “The Anti-communist Impulse” to see how USA has started many wars to destroy social justice worldwide (Socialism is freedom of the future) & USA causes world poverty. Also all people should be taught medicine (& eliminate all useless “education” & public schools). USA made capitalism look “good” by building everything wrong to “create jobs” (boring low-wage jobs no one wants) bec ause USA had so much empty free land. That was the way of death –cars kill 43,000 people every year! Now we can see we should have been building Tower cities (each with hospitals, microfactories, farms etc) connected to maglev trains, & that will eliminate all the work which is slavery.

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