Very long article with ZERO info on HOW she died ... a 38 year old heart failure expert! π
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Maybe my math is wrong, but from what I understand:
Graduate High School at 18 and enter college
Bachelor's Degree for four years
Medical School for four years
Residency 4-5 years for heart surgeon
Fellowship 2-3 years as part of cardiac surgical team, (more like 3-4 years for transplants which are far more complicated than other heart surgeries). Also, at the end of fellowship, you have to pass board certification to become a certified heart surgeon.
Now that's 14 to 18 years of just training, so how is she an "expert" at her field at 38, if that's the minimum age she would be when she was done training to be a heart surgeon?
I consider expert level to be 10+ years past training. Not at the completion of training when your career is just getting started.
If you work at it, you can game the educational system in many ways to get double and triple use of your time and credits. So your requirement list is probably accurate, but the time wasn't necessarily linear.
Or sheβs super smart, genius level. Couldβve been in college by 12 or so. Seen it dozens of times.