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I am suffering with mental illnesses. I find them very fascinating and interesting to say at least. I am a pre-med student (Just two years for appearing to AIPMT, which is the Indian version of MCAT) I know it's a bit early to think of specialization, but still...I am interested in organic diseases as well as psychiatric diseases. I find the brain fascinating. I find psychiatry very interesting. I have read the first two chapters of Biological Psychology, 12th edition and psychiatry seems to be my cup of tea. There's only two things that make me torn between pathology and psychiatry.
- In pathology, you help people with all sorts of diseases (cancer, AIDS, etc. etc. and not just limited to mental diseases) and I can't say the same for psychiatry. I want to treat people with schizophrenia as well as cancer (or at very least common cold, flu, etc.)
- I've heard that psychiatrists are not respected in the medical circles. That they are looked down upon. I don't want to be looked down upon. (I am not a janitor or a hairstylist, I am a doctor!) Is it true? For example, does a psychiatrist get as much as respect as an internist or a diagnostician? I don't want to live my life hearing arrogant comments passed on me by the doctors of organic diseases.