Confusion, as usual. If you are going to be a surgeon, then you declare that at the start of medical school, and when you are done with your residency, then you will be able to perform brain surgery. look up the book, Gifted Hands. It is about a black man, so try not have an MI.
The problem is Mav, is that I don't know when I get on that plane anything about the pilot, which is why I absolutely HATE to fly
Residency is the equivalent of the thousands of hours of experience a professional pilot needs to acquire AFTER he gets his license. Get it now?
Prollem is that Residents are declared Residents. They wear different colored jackets. They are NOT surgeons. In aviation, you are a pilot, and no one knows the difference.
Easy, because when WE get the license, there is no learning curve, it is built in. Otherwise, we could not say, I am an RN, or an MD, or PT, or ST, or OT. We hatch ready to run. We don't need "hours"
Very poor attempt at spin Proves my point actually, you don't need experience to be hired as a nurse only some cursory training.