Many such cases.
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Worse still, they chose it in spite of their parents pleading otherwise.
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Even if they aren't genetic, being raised in a doctor's home surely confers culturally significant medical information and inclination.
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Yeah all things considered I'd prefer a tenth generation surgeon to an affirmative action or "elected" surgeon.
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Can't think of an occupation this is not true for
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Possible counter here is that with hereditary doctors you sometimes get people who were forced into it. “You can be anything you want, son”Ben said soothingly, “cards, onc, ent, heck if you’re feeling wild and crazy even ortho. Who cares what Uncle Sid says anyway...”
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it assumes that someone who acquires a position by birth cannot be educated for it
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my parents are both in the same field. my brother went into the same field, and at 30 you have to consider he had about 25 years of exposure to the theory and massive amounts of direct experience. many such cases, and it's a huge leg up.
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