Hey there! First of all, thanks to everyone who posts info and advice on this site - it's a great help!
I'm in need of some mega mondo advice. I am a yoga teacher and linguistics doctorate student living in Barcelona and thinking of leaving the world of linguistics in order to pursue a career in medicine. What I'm really interested in doing is working to incorporate the disciplines of western medicine and eastern traditions such as Ayurveda, yoga, hands-on-healing etc. So I guess that makes me into integrative medicine - I think it's important to treat a patient instead of just an illness, keeping in mind his/her circumstances, lifestyle, personality, physical composition, etc when deciding how to go about "curing" the illness. This is especially true of such chronic conditions as depression, stress, chronic pain (such as arthritis) and conditions caused by poor diet. I think it's a great moment to start fusing these traditions.
However, I would like to do so being someone with experience and know-how in the field of "bio"medicine. I'm sick of the medical world just writing off alternative medicine as anecdotal hippie garbage, and alternative practitioners writing off traditional western medicine as cold and chemical. There's got to be a middle path!! And I'm out to find it.
That being said, I have no idea where I should go to med school (or even postbac) to suit my needs. I have a friend at Stanford med who says he likes it all right, but has friends at other schools who say med school destroyed their souls. He thinks I will hate it, unless I choose very wisely.
So, any advice would be extremely appreciated.
Thank you!
-Sarah
I'm in need of some mega mondo advice. I am a yoga teacher and linguistics doctorate student living in Barcelona and thinking of leaving the world of linguistics in order to pursue a career in medicine. What I'm really interested in doing is working to incorporate the disciplines of western medicine and eastern traditions such as Ayurveda, yoga, hands-on-healing etc. So I guess that makes me into integrative medicine - I think it's important to treat a patient instead of just an illness, keeping in mind his/her circumstances, lifestyle, personality, physical composition, etc when deciding how to go about "curing" the illness. This is especially true of such chronic conditions as depression, stress, chronic pain (such as arthritis) and conditions caused by poor diet. I think it's a great moment to start fusing these traditions.
However, I would like to do so being someone with experience and know-how in the field of "bio"medicine. I'm sick of the medical world just writing off alternative medicine as anecdotal hippie garbage, and alternative practitioners writing off traditional western medicine as cold and chemical. There's got to be a middle path!! And I'm out to find it.
That being said, I have no idea where I should go to med school (or even postbac) to suit my needs. I have a friend at Stanford med who says he likes it all right, but has friends at other schools who say med school destroyed their souls. He thinks I will hate it, unless I choose very wisely.
So, any advice would be extremely appreciated.
Thank you!
-Sarah