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I know that I want to work in medicine - specifically with the under served .... In my volunteer work I love the patients and thoroughly enjoy the staff. I can be feeling grouchy or under the weather, but going to 'work' always cheers me up.
BUT... I'm 43 years old and I most definitely do not enjoy long hours of studying boring Physics and Chemistry. I ended up with As in the courses but hated every minute of it. I still have Physics II and Ochem II to take.
I do enjoy the bio courses quite a bit... they are interesting and far easier.
My plan was to apply to DO school (there is one I'm 85% sure I'll get in to - don't ask why, but I'm pretty confident). BUT that means 4 years of medical school AND 3-4 years residency, which does not thrill me.
Or I could apply to PA school, but my chances of getting in are more like 5%. However if I do get in I only have two years of school, then I get to start practicing medicine..... very attractive.
Since I'm interested in family practice in a community clinic setting, I really don't think from a day to day perspective it matters whether I am a DO or a PA. At the clinics I work both get to have lots of patient contact and for the most part do the same things. The docs don't really intervene with the PAs. They are mainly there just to sign off and to administer meds that the PAs can't.
And finally... my husband makes quite a nice income. The money is not important. What is important to me is getting to practice medicine and enjoying what's left of the second half of my life.
What would you do?
BUT... I'm 43 years old and I most definitely do not enjoy long hours of studying boring Physics and Chemistry. I ended up with As in the courses but hated every minute of it. I still have Physics II and Ochem II to take.
I do enjoy the bio courses quite a bit... they are interesting and far easier.
My plan was to apply to DO school (there is one I'm 85% sure I'll get in to - don't ask why, but I'm pretty confident). BUT that means 4 years of medical school AND 3-4 years residency, which does not thrill me.
Or I could apply to PA school, but my chances of getting in are more like 5%. However if I do get in I only have two years of school, then I get to start practicing medicine..... very attractive.
Since I'm interested in family practice in a community clinic setting, I really don't think from a day to day perspective it matters whether I am a DO or a PA. At the clinics I work both get to have lots of patient contact and for the most part do the same things. The docs don't really intervene with the PAs. They are mainly there just to sign off and to administer meds that the PAs can't.
And finally... my husband makes quite a nice income. The money is not important. What is important to me is getting to practice medicine and enjoying what's left of the second half of my life.
What would you do?