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So, I was studying today, the second to last day of my test week, I'm drained, I'm tired, and in walks an M4. She is chatting with another M4 whose sitting toward the front of the room, and they're discussing what they're specializing in. She's doing internal medicine. So going against my hesitance, I ask her when she knew that was what she wanted to do? She says she originally thought OB, hated it, thought about med/peds, hated it, and then she ended up loving medicine as an M3. Then she asks me what I'm thinking? I say I don't know, I'm undecided, but that I know I'd like to do something that allows me to have a life outside of work. I was thinking in terms of like, as a woman, I'd like to have some kids and know what they look like. I want to be able to work hard and love what I do, but that not be ALL I do. So, she replies, well you need to do radiology or anesthesia. Well, that's not what I meant, I didn't say I wanted a LIFESTYLE specialty- I don't mind working more than 40 hours a week- I just meant you know, not neurosurgery or something. So, I reply, well I know I'd like to work with patients, I was thinking maybe primary care. And she snaps back, well primary care you are working your tail off. And then looks at me like I'm too lazy to want to actually work at my job.
well, thanks. I think people forget what it's like to go through this or something. I just wanted to have a pleasant conversation with someone whose actually past the first two years and doing primary care. Ah well.
well, thanks. I think people forget what it's like to go through this or something. I just wanted to have a pleasant conversation with someone whose actually past the first two years and doing primary care. Ah well.