In the USA, the typical salary of a resident physician is ranges between $38,000- $58,000. This of course varies on geographic location. But the average salary is around $45,000.
Yes, psychology is related to medicine as it is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including diagnosing and treating mental health disorders. Psychologists often work alongside medical professionals, such as psychiatrists and primary care physicians, to provide comprehensive care for individuals with mental health issues.
they were poor and had no money
For money at the starting period and studying further while working.
While you are studying, probably not a lot. And after you have finished studying the answer depends on what country and what environment you are working in.
Not even close to enough. It depends on the BWC.
This depends upon your personality and what you want to do. Quantum physics is cutting edge research, which means you would be working on very interesting things but there is a risk of also having a number of people who don't like you very much. Psychiatry involves working with people every day trying to help them solve their problems.
Typically, an MD can administer drug therapy were a PhD cannot.
they are pretty much the same except a psychiatrist can prescribe medications while a psychologist can not.
That will depend entirely on if you are working. There are people who hold full time jobs while attending law school. I did.
While driving toward the state line
Human = People working Capital = Money
Capital is money. "Working capital" is money that is available for the day-to-day operation of a business or enterprise. A business might have assets in the building, equipment, fixtures or inventories, but that "worth" is not "liquid." Working capital is money that is available to buy goods, make payroll and grow the business while waiting for other receivables to come in.