Challenging the Healthcare System
Peter reflects on the flaws within the healthcare system, discussing the lack of meritocracy and structural issues. Faced with the choice to either fix or leave the system, he grapples with the sunk cost fallacy and the pressure of letting down his mentors.In this clip
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