2: Be a minority/diversity candidate with ok grades/scores
3: Be a legacy candidate backed by money
Only those in #1 are likely to be critical of the establishment at all - but still not very likely because they have been so indoctrinated by institutions of "higher learning" for so many years. Then even those few who can think independently have to deal with massive student loans (#2 and #3 have far less concern for loans) so they can't afford to go against the grain of big med/pharma.
And that's just the doctors who actually care about people and aren't just in it for money and status.
Pretty big generalization but -
There are three ways to get into med school:
1: Have excellent grades/test scores
2: Be a minority/diversity candidate with ok grades/scores
3: Be a legacy candidate backed by money
Only those in #1 are likely to be critical of the establishment at all - but still not very likely because they have been so indoctrinated by institutions of "higher learning" for so many years. Then even those few who can think independently have to deal with massive student loans (#2 and #3 have far less concern for loans) so they can't afford to go against the grain of big med/pharma.
And that's just the doctors who actually care about people and aren't just in it for money and status.