A young doctor has sparked conversation online after revealing that she sometimes prioritizes content creation over responding to hospital duties, citing the financial benefits of social media.
In a video circulating online, the doctor is seen setting up recording equipment while a text overlay reads that she had received six missed calls from her consultant. The message suggests she was focused on creating online content because social media currently pays more than her medical work.
The clip highlights a growing trend where professionals in traditional careers are turning to digital platforms to earn additional income or even replace their primary jobs. With the rise of monetized content, brand partnerships, and online influence, many individuals are finding social media to be a lucrative alternative.
The video has since generated mixed reactions from viewers. While some people argue that doctors should prioritize their professional responsibilities due to the critical nature of healthcare, others say the reality of low pay and demanding working conditions in the medical field is pushing many professionals to explore other opportunities.
The development also raises broader questions about the sustainability of healthcare careers and the increasing appeal of digital entrepreneurship among young professionals.
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As social media continues to evolve into a major economic platform, more professionals may face the difficult choice between traditional careers and the financial opportunities offered online.
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