Become a dentist?
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We have a guy somewhere on our seniority list who is actually an AA pilot and an Emergency Room doc. I haven't seen him in a few years now, so he may have switched equipment or bases. When I met him, he was flying and working in the hospital on his days off. I asked him which he liked better, and he said flying and it wasn't even close. Not sure how well that translates to being a Dentist, but it's some information.
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We have a guy somewhere on our seniority list who is actually an AA pilot and an Emergency Room doc. I haven't seen him in a few years now, so he may have switched equipment or bases. When I met him, he was flying and working in the hospital on his days off. I asked him which he liked better, and he said flying and it wasn't even close. Not sure how well that translates to being a Dentist, but it's some information.
NYC guy? We had a guy go through med school while an active pilot back around the late 1990's/early 2000's. Got leaves of absence. Became a flight surgeon. I think he eventually quit. Heard of a new hire (2014+) who was an ER doc in NYC. Might be the same guy.
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Could be, but don't think so. Pretty sure he was Chicago or Miami. Maybe there are a few of them floating around.
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