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I know plenty of M3s are in a similar situation as me, but I'm freaking out here a little.
I'm an M3 with a few months left in the year. I entered medical school thinking I would probably like to do ortho or urology. I ended up really not enjoying my surgery rotation (except the ortho part, really), and for that and many other reasons I began to realize that the lifestyle of a surgeon was probably not, in fact, what I wanted.
I have >250 on Step I and have all Honors in my preclinical years, and all high passes so far in my clinical rotations (but no honors). Lifestyle is very important to me, which is something I'm only now realizing. I entered medical school thinking "Hey, I'm willing to work 100 hours/week as long as I get to be an orthopedic surgeon", but now realize how wrong I was. It's not that I'm lazy, I just don't want medicine to COMPLETELY overtake my life (though I realize that by entering the profession as a whole, I'm making a bigger sacrifice in this department than most other careers).
My big dilemma right now is what on earth I want to apply to. People have been suggesting I pick radiology (given the good pay and sweet lifestyle), but honestly while I find it fairly fascinating, I don't think I'd enjoy being a Radiologist, and part of me would probably view it as not feeling like a "real doctor" (and I mean no insult to people in/interested in rads at all). Dermatology is obviously a sweet lifestyle too, although I'm not sure how excited I could get for skin, really. I do like that there's still plenty of diagnosing in person, prescribing treatments, and even performing procedures (depending on the scope of a derm's practice). But it's super freakin' competitive, and aside from my relatively decent Step I score and good preclinical grades, I've got "pretty good" clinical grades so far, and only one research project on which I'm a first author, but it has yet to be published (should be within a few months). So overall I feel horribly underqualified for dermatology.
I've thought about EM too, since there's a wide variety of things you get to do as an EM physician, the hours aren't horrible (well, the total work hours aren't, although you often have weird shifts to work). I guess what's holding me back from that is that I'm not truly sure I have the lightening-quick diagnostic skills to thrive in that environment.
And another stupid consideration of mine is that I really want to capitalize on my current stock. As a student with high grades and a high Step I score, I'd like to be able to use that to my advantage to get into a program that is something prestigious/competitive/whatever, rather than, say, applying for IM in order to then apply later for a super competitive fellowship like GI.
I'm all over the map here, I realize, but can someone help point me in the right direction??
I'm an M3 with a few months left in the year. I entered medical school thinking I would probably like to do ortho or urology. I ended up really not enjoying my surgery rotation (except the ortho part, really), and for that and many other reasons I began to realize that the lifestyle of a surgeon was probably not, in fact, what I wanted.
I have >250 on Step I and have all Honors in my preclinical years, and all high passes so far in my clinical rotations (but no honors). Lifestyle is very important to me, which is something I'm only now realizing. I entered medical school thinking "Hey, I'm willing to work 100 hours/week as long as I get to be an orthopedic surgeon", but now realize how wrong I was. It's not that I'm lazy, I just don't want medicine to COMPLETELY overtake my life (though I realize that by entering the profession as a whole, I'm making a bigger sacrifice in this department than most other careers).
My big dilemma right now is what on earth I want to apply to. People have been suggesting I pick radiology (given the good pay and sweet lifestyle), but honestly while I find it fairly fascinating, I don't think I'd enjoy being a Radiologist, and part of me would probably view it as not feeling like a "real doctor" (and I mean no insult to people in/interested in rads at all). Dermatology is obviously a sweet lifestyle too, although I'm not sure how excited I could get for skin, really. I do like that there's still plenty of diagnosing in person, prescribing treatments, and even performing procedures (depending on the scope of a derm's practice). But it's super freakin' competitive, and aside from my relatively decent Step I score and good preclinical grades, I've got "pretty good" clinical grades so far, and only one research project on which I'm a first author, but it has yet to be published (should be within a few months). So overall I feel horribly underqualified for dermatology.
I've thought about EM too, since there's a wide variety of things you get to do as an EM physician, the hours aren't horrible (well, the total work hours aren't, although you often have weird shifts to work). I guess what's holding me back from that is that I'm not truly sure I have the lightening-quick diagnostic skills to thrive in that environment.
And another stupid consideration of mine is that I really want to capitalize on my current stock. As a student with high grades and a high Step I score, I'd like to be able to use that to my advantage to get into a program that is something prestigious/competitive/whatever, rather than, say, applying for IM in order to then apply later for a super competitive fellowship like GI.
I'm all over the map here, I realize, but can someone help point me in the right direction??