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I'm a current medical student, doing pretty well in my class, and with competitive board scores for most specialties. I do however consider myself a bit non-traditional. I'm early 30's, already made it through a career prior to medicine which has left me in a solid financial position. As such I'll be graduating without student loans and am not really concerned with my salary (shocking for some to believe, I'm aware). I pursued medicine because I wanted the challenge and I admit, I like the warm fuzzy feeling that comes from helping people in need.
I am a non-conformist, and frankly, quite different from most in the field of medicine. I don't believe in killing oneself working brutal hours (residency notwithstanding as I don't have a choice in the matter). Travel is my passion, and after having spent years overseas, I've realized it's not something I am willing to give up....or box up into 2 weeks a year. Ideally, I'd love to buy a little land abroad, start a permaculture farm, run a little guest house, and open a free/very low cost community health clinic for those in need.
Has anyone met any American doctors who have done this sort of thing before? I've met plenty of people from all walks of life who have moved abroad and done X, Y, and Z, but never an American physician. Everyone in the field seems so buttoned up and conservative, when I broach this topic with my preceptors and/or advisors, they look at me like I'm this lunatic hippie who has somehow faked his way into the position I am in. Any advice and/or experiences would be tremendously appreciated. Thanks for your time.
I am a non-conformist, and frankly, quite different from most in the field of medicine. I don't believe in killing oneself working brutal hours (residency notwithstanding as I don't have a choice in the matter). Travel is my passion, and after having spent years overseas, I've realized it's not something I am willing to give up....or box up into 2 weeks a year. Ideally, I'd love to buy a little land abroad, start a permaculture farm, run a little guest house, and open a free/very low cost community health clinic for those in need.
Has anyone met any American doctors who have done this sort of thing before? I've met plenty of people from all walks of life who have moved abroad and done X, Y, and Z, but never an American physician. Everyone in the field seems so buttoned up and conservative, when I broach this topic with my preceptors and/or advisors, they look at me like I'm this lunatic hippie who has somehow faked his way into the position I am in. Any advice and/or experiences would be tremendously appreciated. Thanks for your time.