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Well I do feel sorry for that guy, coming from his poor background surrounded with violence, so you could understand why he did that.
But the argument still does go both way I think. From the patient's point of view, you would rather be willing to trust your life to a doctor with integrity and probity. Being a doctor is being in a position with high responsibility dealing with vulnerable people's lives, so it may have been a harsh decision towards that poor guy, but still from the college's view, how do you still know to trust him? Who knows what could have happened if during that burglary case, if the owner of the house was at home? If what the guy says about really wanting to become a good honest doctor in the future is really true coming from his heart, then its alright, but no one can ever know, so I do feel sorry for him, but can understand the college's decision.
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