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Hello all,
I'm very interested in dermatology, and strongly considering contacting my home department to set up research for this summer. I do have mild essential tremor that seems to respond somewhat well to low-dose propanolol. I'm concerned about pursuing a procedural field, like derm, with ET given that it is a progressive condition. I was wondering if anyone could comment on my situation and the impact that ET could have on the career of a dermatologist. Everyone I talk to says, "Don't let a tremor determine what you choose." But, obviously this is not always sound advice given the amount of surgeons that have to retire earlier than expected due to this condition.
Thanks for your time.
I was about to start a similar thread.. I also have ET resulting in shaky hands when I try to do simple things, starting med school this August and was wondering what some of the specialties are that I should stay away from? Surgery is obviously not on my radar...