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From what i've heard, if i go to a caribean school (instead of staying in school next yr and trying to make my application better for US schools) i will be "stuck" in a position when i apply for residency that will leave me with only the choice of Family Practice or Internal Med. These are the least competitive specialties and so this makes sense.
However, i don't really mind this. From what ive seen, Family physicians work around 50-55 hours a week and have so have a nice/not chaotic lifestyle. And according to FIELDA, residency for FP doesn't get too out of hand with the amount of hours that we will be expected to do in comparison to other specialties.
So i guess what im basically asking is, what is the big problem with going into FP or IM? Some say that going into FP is not very exciting and they feel somewhat undervalued because they will be doing things that PA's and nurses could do. But so what? If you like doing those things, then who cares who else can do it?
And obviously there is the money issue. I for one hardly even care about this though. 120 thousand/yr for when i start my practice and 150 thousand/yr once i am established looks good to me.
However, i don't really mind this. From what ive seen, Family physicians work around 50-55 hours a week and have so have a nice/not chaotic lifestyle. And according to FIELDA, residency for FP doesn't get too out of hand with the amount of hours that we will be expected to do in comparison to other specialties.
So i guess what im basically asking is, what is the big problem with going into FP or IM? Some say that going into FP is not very exciting and they feel somewhat undervalued because they will be doing things that PA's and nurses could do. But so what? If you like doing those things, then who cares who else can do it?
And obviously there is the money issue. I for one hardly even care about this though. 120 thousand/yr for when i start my practice and 150 thousand/yr once i am established looks good to me.