The lessons you learned in part 1 of this series introduced you to many of my medical practice eroding mistakes, not so different from hundreds of other physicians starting their practice, yet going well beyond good judgment that you might relate to in some way. For physicians who are never taught, never learned, never considered the importance of knowing how to effectively manage the business of their medical practice, which is basically all physicians who graduate from medical school, even today, it's a matter of learning it all the hard way and having to suffer along the way more than you need to. We normally consider ourselves as being quite intelligent, as being above average in common sense and judgment, and as being intellectually selective in understanding the academic steps necessary for a medical career to succeed. If we are in that elite group of academically enlightened individuals, then, why is it that you are easily convinced that the illustrious practice of medicine...