I'm applying to psych, and the topic of ER work came up. I made the off-hand comment that went something like, "I don't think I could be an ER doc. It's sort of like primary care on steroids". The interviewer looked a little perplexed at the statement.
I know there's a lot more breadth to the field than this and regret saying it. It was sort of an misfired attempt at humor. I worry they'll not want a resident who will be doing a rotation in the ER with this attitude. Maybe I'm just being neurotic, but if everything else went well for the day, does a comment like this negatively impact you? I really like the program. Is it worth including a brief "I didn't actually mean that statement" in my thank you email to them?
I know there's a lot more breadth to the field than this and regret saying it. It was sort of an misfired attempt at humor. I worry they'll not want a resident who will be doing a rotation in the ER with this attitude. Maybe I'm just being neurotic, but if everything else went well for the day, does a comment like this negatively impact you? I really like the program. Is it worth including a brief "I didn't actually mean that statement" in my thank you email to them?