Hello all, I am an M4 who is currently in the bargaining stage of grief regarding my desire to do EM. My story is the usual one; scribed as a pre-med, loved my third year EM rotations, am a good personality fit, enjoy acuity and dealing with the undifferentiated patient, etc. I am also interested in IM and crit care, the latter of which I know is also available through EM. I also enjoy doing interventions and seeing them have an effect fairly quickly and initial stabilization of the very sick. I am also interested in crit care, and I had some notion of doing EM and go into a fellowship based on how bad the job market looks by the time I am graduating.
I like IM because there is still some acuity (can still run codes, deal with life-threatening pathology, etc.) and you still do care coordination, reassure/educate patients and families, etc. The main reasons I am wary of IM is that I don't think I am a very good personality fit, as in I dislike long, academic discussions about hyponatremia's differential, enjoy a fast pace of care, and in general prefer to spend more time "doing" rather than "thinking", if that makes sense. I am detail oriented to a certain extent, but perhaps not to IM level (who cares about diet orders, etc.) And of course, the long rounds and notes, though my hope is that as an attending I would be able to set my own pace. Would love to hear if these are valid concerens regarding going into IM.
I like IM because there is still some acuity (can still run codes, deal with life-threatening pathology, etc.) and you still do care coordination, reassure/educate patients and families, etc. The main reasons I am wary of IM is that I don't think I am a very good personality fit, as in I dislike long, academic discussions about hyponatremia's differential, enjoy a fast pace of care, and in general prefer to spend more time "doing" rather than "thinking", if that makes sense. I am detail oriented to a certain extent, but perhaps not to IM level (who cares about diet orders, etc.) And of course, the long rounds and notes, though my hope is that as an attending I would be able to set my own pace. Would love to hear if these are valid concerens regarding going into IM.