Cannot decide on a speciality

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toof14

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Hello everyone. Rising d4 here. Kind of in a mini crisis and would love some opinions. I recently applied to endo residency, but have recently had a lot of surgery experience (37 extractions) and realized that I both love it and good at it. I can see myself doing this every single day tbh. a lot of my letters of rec show my interest in endo although I have a pretty balanced CV and application. If I don't get into endo, should I full send some perio apps and test my luck or maybe spend my d4 year studying for the cbse and trying omfs? i still love endo but honestly equally, if not more, love omfs. maybe do a gpr to figure my life out? idk, what do yall think? I could also do GP but tbh would rather specialize becaue I like to be really good at one thing
 
The first part of your dilemma seems to be whether you want to do Endo or something else, and you're currently applying. Your doubts in endo seem to be significant. It's up to you to figure that out, all 3 fields you mentioned are great, it's personal preference.

As for GPR, I'd hold off on that. If you decide you don't want Endo (first thing you should figure out), then start studying for the CBSE, take it Feb or July of D4 year, and do a Non-cat. Skip the GPR.

For Perio, I'm assuming shadowing, LORs, should be good to keep that door open.

First figure out if you want endo or not. The vibe is telling me you want OMFS. So just tell endo no thanks, crush the Feb/July CBSE, do a non-cat and you'll be set
 
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As someone who decided to pursue OMFS in the fall of D4 year, I'd highly recommend during an externship at an OMFS program. It's the best way to see the full scope of the specialty and get first-hand insight into what the residency will entail. If you end up going for surgery, you'll have to start prepping for CBSE as soon as you can, while trying to secure a non-cat spot for next year. If you want anymore insight, feel free to PM me.
 
I was in a similar situation as you, but was stuck between endo and ortho. I ultimately decided on ortho because I didn't want to do root canals all day.

Since you've already applied to endo, then that means you must've liked it. I'll see how endo goes, and then go from there. If you get into endo, definitely do endo. If not, then explore other options if you want.