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I confess I don't have a lot of understanding of the myriad of rules regarding this, and something tells me it can be different depending on state, program, etc etc
but something someone told me today irked me.
when I told a Psychiatry resident that I was interested in PM&R, she shared with me some reasons why pm&r is not "the best" of fields to enter.
I won't share all of her reasons here, but according to her and the opinion of her friend who is a pgy4 physiatrist, two reasons not to go into physiatry are the poor job outlook, and that PM&R residents are not allowed to moonlight. (these seem to stick out, since the other reasons I did not care much for)
I had heard from others that the job outlook can be challenging depending on geography, but I've never heard that pm&r residents cannot moonlight.
is this true? are there limitations on what fields can moonlight?
sorry if this is a naive question.
but something someone told me today irked me.
when I told a Psychiatry resident that I was interested in PM&R, she shared with me some reasons why pm&r is not "the best" of fields to enter.
I won't share all of her reasons here, but according to her and the opinion of her friend who is a pgy4 physiatrist, two reasons not to go into physiatry are the poor job outlook, and that PM&R residents are not allowed to moonlight. (these seem to stick out, since the other reasons I did not care much for)
I had heard from others that the job outlook can be challenging depending on geography, but I've never heard that pm&r residents cannot moonlight.
is this true? are there limitations on what fields can moonlight?
sorry if this is a naive question.