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Hello everyone,
I am currently a pre-med and I will hopefully be starting medical school in the fall of next year. While I have become familiar with the practice and general lifestyle of medical students and residents I really do not know much about the process that begins once residency is over. I am talking about recruitment, interviews, and general job selection.
I am interested in several specialties that are incredibly fascinating but have very long working hours (60+). Is it necessary for these doctors to work that much? For instance, can a ortho surgeon do less cases per week? Money is not that much of an issue for me because I would earn it either way, but having free time is pretty important.
So are there positions out there that let you take on a lighter load od work in order to have some more free time?
I am currently a pre-med and I will hopefully be starting medical school in the fall of next year. While I have become familiar with the practice and general lifestyle of medical students and residents I really do not know much about the process that begins once residency is over. I am talking about recruitment, interviews, and general job selection.
I am interested in several specialties that are incredibly fascinating but have very long working hours (60+). Is it necessary for these doctors to work that much? For instance, can a ortho surgeon do less cases per week? Money is not that much of an issue for me because I would earn it either way, but having free time is pretty important.
So are there positions out there that let you take on a lighter load od work in order to have some more free time?


