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How many specialties should one shadow before applying to medical school, and is it advised to shadow a combination of medicine / surgical specialties or does it not really matter?
Psychiatry and Internal Medicine are also Primary Care. Emergency Medicine is sometimes lumped in but I disagree that it is primary care. You will have considerable difficulty shadowing a Psychiatrist, but IM,FM, and possibly OB-GYN will be much more available.Thanks for all the responses everyone! Which specialties count as Primary Care? My understanding is that it's going to be Family Medicine, Pediatrics, and OB/GYN, are there any others?
Psychiatry and Internal Medicine are also Primary Care. Emergency Medicine is sometimes lumped in but I disagree that it is primary care. You will have considerable difficulty shadowing a Psychiatrist, but IM,FM, and possibly OB-GYN will be much more available.
Psychiatry and Internal Medicine are also Primary Care. Emergency Medicine is sometimes lumped in but I disagree that it is primary care. You will have considerable difficulty shadowing a Psychiatrist, but IM,FM, and possibly OB-GYN will be much more available.
I would be inclined to say that's a specialist, but I am not an authority in this regard.Question: I shadowed a pediatric GI doc - does this count as primary care?
It would only benefit him to shadow a PCP more than a few times.My son shadowed lot of specialists but he didn't shadow any primary care. However he is volunteering at a free clinic as Spanish Interpreter. Does he still need to shadow a PCP?