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Good Evening All,😉
Backstory: 23 yrs. old, married, with one child. Currently, I am finishing up my undergraduate coursework in English, and looking towards Post-Bac programs.
Sometimes I get overwhelmed, between home life, school, and just the path towards becoming a physician. What do you do in the meantime, while taking prerequisites, and all that entails. I feel like medicine has become an obsession and I frankly dont want it to be. I am reading books like 'Intern' and 'OnCall', watching Discovery Health, and just being plain ridiculous with it. I want to enjoy the ride there, but I want to be prepared as well. On your way to a medical career what do you spend the time doing? Is it valuable to be reading up on the life of a medical student/doctor? Is it better for read books focused on the science(s)? Because I am not a science major currently, I feel like I am behind the eight ball, causing me to read material and so on. I decided that I wanted to become a physician after completing some volunteer work in the hospital, and taking a few science courses that were very fascinating, I knew thats what I wanted to spend my career doing. The immeasurable education and the service to others in medicine is just greatly appealing to me.
Do you read medical related books/watch shows obsessively? What is it that you do when youre not in class? Just curious. I just want to be informed and well prepared,but I want to have fun on the way there. Advice is much appreciated. Thanks so much!😎
