They don't? Do you have any idea how much hell you need to go through to get INTO med school, to say nothing about get THROUGH med school?
If I answer yes, would that make my argument more credible? I hope so, so here goes...yes I do in fact know the hell I went through.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that if you've got the academic ability to get through med school, and the hand eye coordination to cut people open for a living, being a pilot is likely a waste of your talents.
Stay out on your limb. I too am insulted by your statement. You clearly put very little value on your training. Please don't assume the rest of us are like minded.
On the topic of flying doctors, we have 3 at my school- one is a fairly good student- if not a bit above average in some areas. The other 2 are disasters. One had some 70 hours before solo, and the other must have ~100hrs by now, and still no solo.
The fact that you think docs have superhuman knowledge verifies that you know as much about medicine as your passengers this morning know about flying. Real world medicine is nothing like what you see on House. If they made an airline equivalent to the average tv hospital show, a typical pilot's schedule would look like this:
7am - 727 from MIA to ATL
12pm- A320 from ATL to ORD
3pm- Patrol the US/Canadian border in an F16
6pm- MD11 from SEA to ANC
1am - C210 to drop off supplies somewhere in Alaska
I'm not trying to down play the sacrifices doctors have to make, but I take exception to somebody saying that anybody can do my job.