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Hi,
I'm working on my PhD is physiology. I have always planned a career of research and clinical practice. I have my interests in basic science research, and enjoy it much. Clinical research sounds like it may be interesting for me, but I have limited first hand experience. But, I want to be working with patients. I dont want to sit with my cultured cells all day, I want to be able to do something for people who need me and see the impact of my work. In particular, I see myself working with people who have Severe mentall illness. So, my plan has been to finish my PhD, and then start medical school and go into psychiatry.
So, now why am I posting here. I'm wondering if I can acheive similar goals as a Psychiatric Nurse practitioner (and of course, with my basic science PhD). With this, can I be involved with clinical trials where i'm interacting with patients and providing care along with the research trial. Or, could I see patients as a NP part time and do my research part time? how about basic science research? Do you think I'm short changing myself by not doing the MD PhD? If I did go for a NP program, what training (years of school, what programs) would I need to do? How intense is the training going to be. If I do medical school, for 8-10 years i'll be working 80-120 hours a week and not have a life and time for developing my relationships, family, etc. Also, I think as a NP i may be interacting more with the patients rather then just med managment (i'm definetly going into psych regardless).
I certainly have the qualifications for acceptance to medical school, and the capability and drive to put up the effort if its the ideal way to what i want to acheive.
Comments, answers, opinions, etc very much appreciated.
Sonya
I'm working on my PhD is physiology. I have always planned a career of research and clinical practice. I have my interests in basic science research, and enjoy it much. Clinical research sounds like it may be interesting for me, but I have limited first hand experience. But, I want to be working with patients. I dont want to sit with my cultured cells all day, I want to be able to do something for people who need me and see the impact of my work. In particular, I see myself working with people who have Severe mentall illness. So, my plan has been to finish my PhD, and then start medical school and go into psychiatry.
So, now why am I posting here. I'm wondering if I can acheive similar goals as a Psychiatric Nurse practitioner (and of course, with my basic science PhD). With this, can I be involved with clinical trials where i'm interacting with patients and providing care along with the research trial. Or, could I see patients as a NP part time and do my research part time? how about basic science research? Do you think I'm short changing myself by not doing the MD PhD? If I did go for a NP program, what training (years of school, what programs) would I need to do? How intense is the training going to be. If I do medical school, for 8-10 years i'll be working 80-120 hours a week and not have a life and time for developing my relationships, family, etc. Also, I think as a NP i may be interacting more with the patients rather then just med managment (i'm definetly going into psych regardless).
I certainly have the qualifications for acceptance to medical school, and the capability and drive to put up the effort if its the ideal way to what i want to acheive.
Comments, answers, opinions, etc very much appreciated.
Sonya