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As said previously, I am a GP resident in the UK. I have done lots of things in my life (in medicine and beyond), and for some time thought that GP/FP would be my best fit as it would allow me to do two things that I enjoyed most: peds and psych😍. However, I am growing disappointed with the fact that I have to pass the most interesting cases in any specialty to ...well, the specialist. This leaves me managing routine cases that are, well, routine and do not require much intellectual effort on my part. And I like challenge. And I like a certain degree of independence and ability to institute definitive management. So, I am thinking about changing my career (yet again!) when I move to the US. I have thought about trying to get a spot in child psych, but recently found out about developmental peds. I know that training is quite different (4 yr adult psych + 2 yr child psych fellowship vs 3 year peds residency + 3 year dev peds fellowship). So, the emphasis of the programs is obviously very different. My question is: how different is the actual practice of the attending in dev peds from the practice of the attending in child psych? Both seem to deal with the same range of problems (ie, ADHD, autistic spectrum, behavioural problems, etc). Is it the approach that varies? If so, how?
I am not really interested in triple board programs, as I cannot see myself actually practising all three (or even two!) specialties after I graduate from residency.
Any advice, please?
Thank you.
P.S. I have good boards scores (238/99 on Step 1, Step 2 scores awaited), and do not have visa issues, if this has any relevance.
As said previously, I am a GP resident in the UK. I have done lots of things in my life (in medicine and beyond), and for some time thought that GP/FP would be my best fit as it would allow me to do two things that I enjoyed most: peds and psych😍. However, I am growing disappointed with the fact that I have to pass the most interesting cases in any specialty to ...well, the specialist. This leaves me managing routine cases that are, well, routine and do not require much intellectual effort on my part. And I like challenge. And I like a certain degree of independence and ability to institute definitive management. So, I am thinking about changing my career (yet again!) when I move to the US. I have thought about trying to get a spot in child psych, but recently found out about developmental peds. I know that training is quite different (4 yr adult psych + 2 yr child psych fellowship vs 3 year peds residency + 3 year dev peds fellowship). So, the emphasis of the programs is obviously very different. My question is: how different is the actual practice of the attending in dev peds from the practice of the attending in child psych? Both seem to deal with the same range of problems (ie, ADHD, autistic spectrum, behavioural problems, etc). Is it the approach that varies? If so, how?
I am not really interested in triple board programs, as I cannot see myself actually practising all three (or even two!) specialties after I graduate from residency.
Any advice, please?
Thank you.
P.S. I have good boards scores (238/99 on Step 1, Step 2 scores awaited), and do not have visa issues, if this has any relevance.