A Psychiatrist In The Making...please Help

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bebella24

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hey guys,

I have a deep deep desire to pursue a career in psychiatry. I am currently applying to medical schools, and was wondering if it would be appropriate to mention on my personal statement, that I am interested in becoming this particular type of physician..

Also, I currently live in california, and would like to work with psychiatric patients. However, since the laws of confidentiality are so strict, most of the places that i try to inquire about say that they only allow the psychiatrist to come in contact with the patients, which i guess, in essence does make sense. However, i want to be exposed to this field, and was hoping that maybe you could give me advice as to where to look. Thank you SO much for your help.

bebella
 
don't mention it in your personal statement. it will seem weird.
 
doc05 said:
don't mention it in your personal statement. it will seem weird.

I disagree, I mentioned it in my personal statement because it was a large reason for me pursuing medical school. I was accepted at schools in the top 20. You should let admitting committees know who you are - if an interest in psychiatry is part of that, you can mention it.
just my 2 cents...
 
ahsa said:
I disagree, I mentioned it in my personal statement because it was a large reason for me pursuing medical school. I was accepted at schools in the top 20. You should let admitting committees know who you are - if an interest in psychiatry is part of that, you can mention it.
just my 2 cents...


Hey ahsa..in your personal statement then, did you write of a particular reason from your life as to why you were well suited to become a psychiatrist?
 
bebella24 said:
Hey ahsa..in your personal statement then, did you write of a particular reason from your life as to why you were well suited to become a psychiatrist?

no, I definately didn't say why I would be a good psychiatrist - It was more to the tune of my interest in psychiatry. I grew up with a shrink for a dad and always was interested in psychiatry - did my college thesis on ASPD and the criminal justice system, so it seemed appropriate to mention this theme of my life that started when I was in high school. I also wrote about my interest in academic medicine because I had been working on a grant for the 3 years between college and med school - anyways, blah, blah, blah - you get the picture.
ahsa
 
I'd personally think about what aspects of psych attracts you. For example, with me it was patient-centered interviewing with profound relationships, critical thinking with continual challenges, and a growing field with miles of undiscovered territory and expansive research opportunity. These are all great things to talk about and I'd mention those if they apply, not psych. I think it unwise to label yourself on a personal statement. You always want to keep an open mind and show that you have one. There's lots of time on the game clock and, after all, a surgeon might be the one reading your personal statement.
 
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