My dad is a pathologist... as long as you don't mind limited patient contact, I think it's one of the coolest fields you can go into. With how much genetics is going to change the field, the patient contact part might actually change as well. I think it's one of the most rapidly changing/evolving fields. Right now it's super easy to get into, also, and the hours and compensation are much better than primary care and up there with a lot of the specialties.
ENT is a good field but it's microscale, you'll have ridiculous hours during residency and probably practice unless you go private practice, and it's super competitive. I took a look at the residency interview lists earlier and saw ppl with 250+ USMLE that went to Ivy's being denied interviews... lol