Hi everyone,
I'm an M3 having a hard time deciding between IM and peds. I've wanted to do peds ever since high school, but then when I did the rotation I didn't like it as much as I thought I would. I like the pt population, the aspect of preventive medicine, and also the fact that I can see the kids get better. But I didn't find the medicine to be as interesting to me as when I did adult medicine. I really enjoyed my IM rotation, but my main concern is that I felt like I wasn't "fixing" my pts as much as I was in peds. I had a hard time getting past the fact that even if we treated the pt's UTI, the pt was still going to die in 6 months from lung CA. However, I did find myself much more interested in IM and I had more of a desire to read up on my pts. I'm not sure what aspects are more important to consider for the long run. I've thought about med/peds, but I may want to specialize later so I think I have to decide eventually. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!!
I'm an M3 having a hard time deciding between IM and peds. I've wanted to do peds ever since high school, but then when I did the rotation I didn't like it as much as I thought I would. I like the pt population, the aspect of preventive medicine, and also the fact that I can see the kids get better. But I didn't find the medicine to be as interesting to me as when I did adult medicine. I really enjoyed my IM rotation, but my main concern is that I felt like I wasn't "fixing" my pts as much as I was in peds. I had a hard time getting past the fact that even if we treated the pt's UTI, the pt was still going to die in 6 months from lung CA. However, I did find myself much more interested in IM and I had more of a desire to read up on my pts. I'm not sure what aspects are more important to consider for the long run. I've thought about med/peds, but I may want to specialize later so I think I have to decide eventually. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!!
