Job shadow reflection

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I just job shadowed at UNMC today and it just reminded me why I chose one of the hardest areas of study to major in. It reminded me of why I spend countless hours in the library - sometimes even sleeping there - to achieve the grades that I do. It reminded me how much I want this, and how I will not stop until I am a doctor. After job shadowing, I feel like I have this whole new wave of motivation. Just thought I'd share. I'm so happy that I know this truly is for me.


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I'm curious, what difficult area of undergraduate study can you possibly be seeing employed in patient care? Usually engineering, physics etc is only applicable on the research side of biomedicine
 
What..? I job shadowed and now I have motivation and am excited- not that I didn't have it before. After this semester I was kind down and didn't know what to do. I was feeling like majoring in biomedical engineering was maybe not for me because if I feel like I can't handle studying in the library from 3pm to 6am and then going to 8:30am lecture three times a week then maybe I should reevaluate. But i job shadowed and enjoyed it and I just thought I'd share my excitement. I shadowed a thoracic surgeon. I don't think I said anything about how I shadowed a difficult area and am excited about it...? I'm confused on what you're saying.


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Sounds like you're having good experiences in the medical field, which is great.

I think the question is how did shadowing a thoracic surgeon remind you why you chose a difficult major?
 
^ Yep, that. How did seeing a surgery remind you why you like BioMed Engi?
 
I feel like no amount of undergraduate course load should force a student to be consistently studying for 9 hours a day. Don't break your back, man, have some fun...and sleep!

All of the shadowing and exposure to patient care I have done has reminded me how I wished I had picked a non-biology major. Medicine is cool and all, and I can't imagine myself doing anything else. But I really enjoyed physics and math in high school, and now I'll never get to do anything like that ever again.
 
^ Yep, that. How did seeing a surgery remind you why you like BioMed Engi?
Ummm why wouldn't you want the ability to not only create the frame of a cyborg, but to implant it too?
 
Why are u questioning my choice in major. Lol just be happy for me


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Oh no I'm not being judgmental. I work in an IM subspecialty clinic and can't think of any time in recent memory I saw anything related to physics or engineering or math! That's why I was wondering
 
Oh no I'm not being judgmental. I work in an IM subspecialty clinic and can't think of any time in recent memory I saw anything related to physics or engineering or math! That's why I was wondering

Gotcha well yeah I'm majoring in biomedical engineering but I'd like to be a surgeon. That's why I shadowed a surgeon but I was thinking of changing to biochem. Idk after I shadowed I think I'm going to stick with it. The surgeon I shadowed just told me to major in what I love.


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Gotcha well yeah I'm majoring in biomedical engineering but I'd like to be a surgeon. That's why I shadowed a surgeon but I was thinking of changing to biochem. Idk after I shadowed I think I'm going to stick with it. The surgeon I shadowed just told me to major in what I love.
OMG, a practicing physician actually gave you the correct response. Usually they are so far from their days as an aspiring doc that they make a comment that was more relevant to "the good old days."
 
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