I know this issue has been covered in some previous threads on this forum, however, it didn't answer my specific question and the thread was outdated. I am a fourth year medical student and after last year I've come to to conclusion that I hate clinical medicine. And, I am really dreading residency where I will have to work 80 hour week (who are we kidding, more likely 100!!!) for a meager salary. There is not one area in medicine that I am extremely passionate about. Right now I am doing aways in Anesthesia and Rads but I hate Anesthesia and am concerned about the job prospects in Rads after graduation not to mention I also don't like Rads either.
So, my question is what are my options at this point if I choose not to pursue clinical medicine? Could I land a job in I-Banking (geared towards the healthcare sector) or consulting (MBB) or would I really need to get an MBA to land those jobs. I'd rather not do the latter as I will incure more debt.
Any stories of people transitioning to another career successfully or any tips/advice greatly appreciated
-frustrated/depressed router1
So, my question is what are my options at this point if I choose not to pursue clinical medicine? Could I land a job in I-Banking (geared towards the healthcare sector) or consulting (MBB) or would I really need to get an MBA to land those jobs. I'd rather not do the latter as I will incure more debt.
Any stories of people transitioning to another career successfully or any tips/advice greatly appreciated
-frustrated/depressed router1