Dr. Nefario

Dr. Nefario

by Talon Mayer -
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The American Medical Association has limited our doctors, and in turn has increased the time is takes for my test subjects to return from the hospital. This is unacceptable, freeze ray production has been stalled for over a month. However, my test subjects always return fully recovered with a $100,000 medical bill. Fortunately, the money duplicator is still working. But why has the AMA decreased hospital staff? To discourage my scientific ambitions? Surely not. AMA has complicated doctoral standards to the highest degree in order to keep my test subjects healthy and alive. This means a doctor could spend 7 to 16 years at a college in order to unparalyze a test subject. It would only make sense for the hospital bill to be expensive, we want our doctors to keep us alive and that is hard to do. Naturally, it is rare for someone to think "I want to go to school for 10 years to be a doctor." This has decreased the supply of doctors and increased the need for them, which increases the price.  

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