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Relax mods, I'm not looking for treatment or anything.
I just realized today, while washing my dishes in the kitchen sink, that a surgical career might not be for me. My back started hurting after only 5 minutes of washing that I can only imagine all the leaning forward, the neck straining, standing for hours on end on complicated surgeries.
So, for all you residents and attendings, how much does surgery take a toll on your backs? Is it something that's inherently associated with the job? I've always liked the idea of working with my hands and fixing mechanical problems, but I don't want to mess up my back and have major problems later on in life.
I just realized today, while washing my dishes in the kitchen sink, that a surgical career might not be for me. My back started hurting after only 5 minutes of washing that I can only imagine all the leaning forward, the neck straining, standing for hours on end on complicated surgeries.
So, for all you residents and attendings, how much does surgery take a toll on your backs? Is it something that's inherently associated with the job? I've always liked the idea of working with my hands and fixing mechanical problems, but I don't want to mess up my back and have major problems later on in life.