I actually feel a bit disappointed at the judgment going on in this thread. Since we, as individuals, decide how we react to situations, why not allow others to make their own decisions without making them feel bad about it, and accept that people have different viewpoints? And that success, happiness, nirvana, or whatever our unique goals are can be achieved in different ways?
Anyhow, here's my take:
I see it as a practical thing.
I would actually love to take my boyfriend's last name if we get married.
1. However, if it's not till after I take step IIs, then my names will start to mismatch on documents.
2. Additionally, I'm already networking with physicians and community members involved in healthcare, and I firmly believe they wouldn't be as likely to read an email from me or answer a phone call if it didn't have my name in the email address. I want them to recognize me when I apply for residency and/or positions in the future.
3. Thirdly, I think it's valuable to network with people from my past as well, and they will never find me if I don't keep my name in the last name somewhere.
4. He's going to be a physician too, so there is no reason why we should take my name over his.
5. Both of us have physician parents, so neither of us has a strong feeling of "I earned this," or "I want to be the first Dr. Lastname."
I'm not opposed to hyphenating, although the idea doesn't excite me. I would really like to take his name, but I don't know how to keep my connections so that we can be more successful together. And I want to keep my middle name because it's the name my mother chose for me (my father chose my first name), and now that she's passed away I wish to honor her choice for me. I'm leaning towards having four names; I just haven't figured out how I want them arranged yet. If and when the time comes, I'm sure we'll work it out together so that we can be the best individually and as a couple.
Any suggestions? Advice?