Have you thought of going to medical school? The profession sorely needs people with moral values. Whereas I may be more of a liberal here, I sometimes feel like an arch ci servative there. Thank G-d, I allowed myself to be receptive to certain JTF teachings
I've thought about it but I don't want to work with body fluids like blood (not because blood itself grosses me out, but because of viruses that could be in it) or be exposed to multi-drug resistant bacteria in a hospital setting.
A doctor also has to treat patients with respect and caring, or at least ideally should. I'd be afraid that despite my best intentions, I might give substandard care to certain races. Not consciously, but on a subconscious level. That wouldn't be fair to them as patients.
I have an interest in genetic conditions and I like to watch shows on Discovery health about them, etc. I like watching things like Mystery Diagnosis, various specials on people with special needs, etc. and I am just amazed at how those stories have so many doctors trying to convince people with rare conditions that it's all in their head just because they don't have something common. They don't treat people like human beings if the case is too difficult to diagnose quickly. So yes I agree that there needs to be a lot more morality. Also when my aunt was dying of cancer the staff from hospice was just horrriic. One nurse told us that if she fell on the floor to just leave her there since she was dying anyway.