Jer'Zhan Newton

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Didn't know much about him until I saw a highlight video of his & looked up his stats. I'm impressed though, he's listed as a DT, but he plays like an edge. Solid production too throughout his time at Illinois. I can see Seattle trading down and picking him in the late 1st.
 

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I am an Illini fan, and have seen a lot of his games. He is worth taking at #16. I would love the Bears to get him for 3-tech.
 

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Wouldn’t be shocked and wouldn’t be a bad pic
 

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I actually wanted the Seahawks to potentially take him, but it looks like they may have dodged a bullet by not.
Me too! I’m glad Murphy dropped to them. Didn’t expect him to be there.
 

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Foot surgery, a scary proposition. A lot of tiny bones, tendons, and muscles, so many things could go wrong.

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Thank you Dr Toffee


From med school insiders: https://medschoolinsiders.com/pre-med/how-much-do-doctors-make/
Orthopedics are the highest paying doctors, and in the field of orthopedics, spines, hands, and foot are the highest paid. Tiny bones, tendons, muscle in a small space are hard to operate on.

SPECIALTYAVERAGE ANNUAL COMPENSATION
Plastic Surgery$619,000
Orthopedics$573,000
Cardiology$507,000
Urology$506,000
Gastroenterology$501,000
Otolaryngology$485,000
Radiology$483,000
Oncology$463,000
Anesthesiology$448,000
Dermatology$443,000
General Surgery$412,000
Critical Care$406,000
Ophthalmology$388,000
Pulmonary Medicine$378,000
Emergency Medicine$352,000
Pathology$339,000
OB/GYN$337,000
Neurology$313,000
Nephrology$312,000
Psychiatry$309,000
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R)$306,000
Allergy and Immunology$282,000
Rheumatology$281,000
Internal Medicine$273,000
Diabetes and Endocrinology$267,000
Infectious Diseases$262,000
Family Medicine$255,000
Pediatrics$251,000
Public Health and Preventive Medicine$249,000
 

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My granddaughter wants to be a brain surgeon. I don’t see that on the list, but assume it’s close to the top.
 

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My granddaughter wants to be a brain surgeon. I don’t see that on the list, but assume it’s close to the top.
This is another survey, good on your granddaughter, she is aiming very high! How old is the young lady if you don't mind sharing?

SpecialtyIncome
1. Neurosurgery$788,313
2. Thoracic Surgery$706,755
3. Orthopedic Surgery$624,043
4. Plastic Surgery$571,373
5. Vascular Surgery$557,632
6. Oral and Maxillofacial$556,642
7. Radiation Oncology$547,026
8. Cardiology$544,201
9. Urology$505,745
10. Radiology$503,564
 

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This is another survey, good on your granddaughter, she is aiming very high! How old is the young lady if you don't mind sharing?

SpecialtyIncome
1. Neurosurgery$788,313
2. Thoracic Surgery$706,755
3. Orthopedic Surgery$624,043
4. Plastic Surgery$571,373
5. Vascular Surgery$557,632
6. Oral and Maxillofacial$556,642
7. Radiation Oncology$547,026
8. Cardiology$544,201
9. Urology$505,745
10. Radiology$503,564
She has two more years of high school. I told our son that half her patients will die and her malpractice insurance will be sky high. I would rather see her go into research and find a treatment for Alzheimer’s at University of Washington.
 

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She has two more years of high school. I told our son that half her patients will die and her malpractice insurance will be sky high. I would rather see her go into research and find a treatment for Alzheimer’s at University of Washington.
Sky is the limit for ambitious young people with determination! A marathon ahead of her, HS GPA + SAT, college GPA + MCAT, med school GPA to qualify for specialists tract.

My money on that she will make it. All the overachievers that I came across over the years, they all knew where they want to be when they were in high school, just like yours.
 
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Sky is the limit for ambitious young people with determination! A marathon ahead of her, HS GPA + SAT, college GPA + MCAT, med school GPA to qualify for specialists tract.

My money on that she will make it. All the overachievers that I came across over the years, they all knew where they want to be when they were in high school, just like yours.
I don’t doubt she can do the academics. Not so sure she has the emotional temperament for that specialty. Hand surgeons don’t see patients die post-surgery.
 

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I don’t doubt she can do the academics. Not so sure she has the emotional temperament for that specialty. Hand surgeons don’t see patients die post-surgery.
Very reason why ours picked orthopedic, didn't want what you just said.
 

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