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It took me all of 5 minutes this morning on my first day of peds to realize that I want nothing to do with this specialty. I love it when the answer is so clear. Any other similar experiences?
 
My first pelvic exam sealed the deal for me.
 
same reaction with peds, my moment of knowing came from assisting in giving a shot
 
I had peds inpatient first...on the first call night, I knew that i could never do it. I hated it. The peds people, especially the residents, were very different from what I thought.
 
Boo peds people! They suck! Oh wait. . . .


Seriously though, I think most people have been turned off to a specialty almost instantly. For me it was psych. And there's someone out there for every specialty. You are not alone in your experience.
 
Peds rules!

With that being said, we have a cleft lip/palate patient who is nice and quiet, but his bastard brother sits there screaming at the top of his lungs in a high pitched voice, and then runs out into the hall continuing to scream. He's done this at least 3-4 hours a day for the last few days. Today I barely stopped myself from strangling him. Tomorrow I'm seriously considering accidentally tripping him when he runs out screaming and giving him a REAL reason to scream....
 
Peds clinic was fun. Hated sick kids in-pt, but that wasn't the problem. I didn't like the "culture" of Peds. The residents and attendings were . . . well, let me be polite and say we didn't click.

I've got a 2 yo little boy, so thank God for pediatricians, but no way I'd ever do it
 
I liked the parts of every rotation when things got a little crazy (emergent C-section for the eclamptic, bacterial meningitis in the 4-year old, MIs, traumas, ...) - that's probably why i'm going into EM. 🙂
 
Yeah, peds kinda of bewildered me at first too. I liked it by the end, but maybe it was because I was feeling more comfortable with the material. Got sick of doing well-child exams though. I like taking the easier way out and appreciate when patients can tell me a little more about what is going on with them...
 
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