1. Present simple tense: Used throughout the answer (e.g., "doctors deserve higher pay," "they carry huge responsibility") to state opinions and facts clearly.
2. Complex sentences: The answer uses several complex sentences with conjunctions like "since," "and," "on top of that," and "plus," which help connect ideas smoothly and logically.
3. Modal verbs: "Could" and "might" are used to talk about possible outcomes ("could attract more skilled individuals," "might help reduce burnout"), showing a good command of expressing possibility and suggestion.
4. Present participle phrase: "Offering better salaries" is used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a cause or reason, which adds variety to sentence structure.