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I've already posted this in the general residency section but i think people reading this section are better qualified to answer my questions.
how does everyone (especially women) feel about your choice of surgery at the end of the day? i am having major conflict of interest and my application is due in 25 days for a general surgery categorical position. I am in love with surgery. Its fascinating, it motivates me to learn, i can work all day and not notice, i love the complexity, the instant gratification, working with my hands, walking into the OR with my hands dripping and gowning for a case, seeing a patient recover within hours from something that could have killed them in minutes...etc. However, during each of the three months that i've done surgery clerkships/electives my life has fallen apart. I find it impossible to do anything besides sleep when i get home, i don't talk to my loved ones as much, i'm cranky more often, i stop exercising, and i don't even care about going out to dance (which is my favorite thing to do).
on the other hand, the only other specialty that i find interesting is medicine (i know, its weird). its ok, the cases seem repetitive, its ALOT more passive, i don't feel like I'm accomplishing much with the patients...however, i've noticed i'm happier outside of work, i talk more with people i care about, i talk to my patients more and have more compassion, i have a life, and I wear makeup.
Obviously my priorities aren't wearing make-up and going dancing but they symbolize aspects of my life that are diminished while working in surgery. I don't want to wake up 50 years old, look back, and say I've worked really hard. Period. No kids, few friends, lots of wrinkles.
so my question is, is it always going to be a horrible lifestyle or is there light at the end of the tunnel? i don't want to take the easy route but i don't know if i should value lifestyle more. What navy surgeon says about cases getting old scares the hell out of me. Any advice you can offer would be great. Thanks so much.
how does everyone (especially women) feel about your choice of surgery at the end of the day? i am having major conflict of interest and my application is due in 25 days for a general surgery categorical position. I am in love with surgery. Its fascinating, it motivates me to learn, i can work all day and not notice, i love the complexity, the instant gratification, working with my hands, walking into the OR with my hands dripping and gowning for a case, seeing a patient recover within hours from something that could have killed them in minutes...etc. However, during each of the three months that i've done surgery clerkships/electives my life has fallen apart. I find it impossible to do anything besides sleep when i get home, i don't talk to my loved ones as much, i'm cranky more often, i stop exercising, and i don't even care about going out to dance (which is my favorite thing to do).
on the other hand, the only other specialty that i find interesting is medicine (i know, its weird). its ok, the cases seem repetitive, its ALOT more passive, i don't feel like I'm accomplishing much with the patients...however, i've noticed i'm happier outside of work, i talk more with people i care about, i talk to my patients more and have more compassion, i have a life, and I wear makeup.
Obviously my priorities aren't wearing make-up and going dancing but they symbolize aspects of my life that are diminished while working in surgery. I don't want to wake up 50 years old, look back, and say I've worked really hard. Period. No kids, few friends, lots of wrinkles.
so my question is, is it always going to be a horrible lifestyle or is there light at the end of the tunnel? i don't want to take the easy route but i don't know if i should value lifestyle more. What navy surgeon says about cases getting old scares the hell out of me. Any advice you can offer would be great. Thanks so much.