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So, every couple of weeks, my wife and I meet with a few other couples to have dinner. A handful of times, my med school applications have come up, and people have asked if I'm interested in any particular area. I actually don't like to discuss it because one woman in particular drives me crazy when we get on the the topic. This past week, the conversation went something close to this:
Someone: "So are you interested in any specialty right now?"
Me: "Well, I'm pretty interested in anesthesiology right now but --"
Her: "Money! You'll get so much money! And all you have to know is not to fall asleep. I saw on Grey's Anatomy..." and so on.
Any good responses when you encounter people who have a distorted picture of the specialty and don't seem receptive to learning more? Any quick, 2-sentence summations of what you do that convey that it's more than making someone go to sleep? I made some joke about residency being 2 hours long and they just showed that episode of Grey's Anatomy, but I think even that was lost on her.
Ah well, from reading this forum, if I intend to become an anesthesiologist, I should practice the "water off a duck's back" method with these kinds of interactions. Though perhaps we could all chip in to hire an inside agent to get on the Grey's Anatomy writing staff...
Someone: "So are you interested in any specialty right now?"
Me: "Well, I'm pretty interested in anesthesiology right now but --"
Her: "Money! You'll get so much money! And all you have to know is not to fall asleep. I saw on Grey's Anatomy..." and so on.
Any good responses when you encounter people who have a distorted picture of the specialty and don't seem receptive to learning more? Any quick, 2-sentence summations of what you do that convey that it's more than making someone go to sleep? I made some joke about residency being 2 hours long and they just showed that episode of Grey's Anatomy, but I think even that was lost on her.
Ah well, from reading this forum, if I intend to become an anesthesiologist, I should practice the "water off a duck's back" method with these kinds of interactions. Though perhaps we could all chip in to hire an inside agent to get on the Grey's Anatomy writing staff...