billfred
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I dunno, there's lots of fields that has been said about in the past and they're still going strong. With America's love affair with the pharmaceutical industry, I don't see it going the way of the dinosaur for a long, long time.
I think dentistry requires a degree of passion. It has to be something you're interested in and you really have to care about people, you need to have an eye for aesthetics and you really need to be empathetic to people and sympathetic to their fears.
Well - it certianly first is about your passion. Remember, Dentist have like the highest suicide rate.
But as far as long term earnings potential, Dentist is going to win out.
I have a lady friend who is a Dentist in Asia. Owns her own clinic, very wealthy. Again, pharmisict sit in the back of Boots pulling in slightly over minimum wage and that is if they are pretty.
That is how it will be in the US if we ever get our health care system sorted out. I mean, exactly why do you need to pay a pharmasict big $$ to fill up a plastic bottle of pills your Dr. ordered. Totally obsolete profession - really.