I just found this forum and I am happy to find a section dedicated to nontraditional students! This year I will be turning 30 and I have a 2 year old son. I'm very seriously considering medical school, but am afraid that it might be too late for me to achieve my dreams. I graduated high school in 2000 and it took me 7 years to get my B.S. in a non-science related field of study; the first 4 years was spent not knowing what I wanted to do and bouncing from school to school. Ever since graduating, I have taken evening courses as a continuing education student and most of these are science related: microbiology, anatomy and physiology (I and II), statistics. For a while I thought I would be applying to become a nurse, but the past year and a half I have begun to realize I want to be a doctor. I am interested in neonatology and endocrinology (kind of random), but I don't have any experience in the medical field (other than medical billing) so at this time I would probably surprise myself with what I might be interested in later. I believe becoming a nurse is a noble and challenging profession and would probably fulfill my desire to continually learn and help people, but I believe I would also still want more.
I'm looking for advice in general and hopefully from someone else who has taken the plunge despite being older and having a young child.
I'm also worried that because I don't have any experience in a health-related field that my dreams are rather rose-colored and romanticized. I've begun searching for some books and articles about being a medical profession in today's times. If anybody has any suggestions or links, that would also be appreciated.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post!
I'm looking for advice in general and hopefully from someone else who has taken the plunge despite being older and having a young child.
I'm also worried that because I don't have any experience in a health-related field that my dreams are rather rose-colored and romanticized. I've begun searching for some books and articles about being a medical profession in today's times. If anybody has any suggestions or links, that would also be appreciated.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post!