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So I have been doing some rather philosophical thinking over the past few days and wanted to get some future-DOs' opinions on it. I will keep it short.
One of the main reasons I want to go into medicine is to make a difference in health care. I do not want to go into research or some very rare subspeciality. I want to be in primary care. I guess what I am saying is that when I am laying on my death bed, I want to be able to think about all the positive influence on others' lives I have had during my career. I certainly will have that as a physician, however one aspect of it bothers me: there will be endless other doctors who do the exact same thing I do, and even if I never existed, they could easily have the positive influence the lives of those I would have had a positive influence on. Basically, if I am not there to do the job well, someone else will most likely be there to do it well.
This bothers me. In way I can see it as being selfish to think to myself "Yes I had such a positive impact on the lives of all my patients" when, if I didn't exist, they could have had the same relationship with another caring doctor. Even though there are many bad doctors out there, there are still many good ones. Even though I will be part of the "good" doctors, I won't be the only one. Unless I start some national foundation or find the cure for some disease, I don't see how my professional existence will be notably different than any other good doctor.
Does anyone else ever think about this? How do other people interpret, justify, etc. this to themselves?
Thanks for any input.
One of the main reasons I want to go into medicine is to make a difference in health care. I do not want to go into research or some very rare subspeciality. I want to be in primary care. I guess what I am saying is that when I am laying on my death bed, I want to be able to think about all the positive influence on others' lives I have had during my career. I certainly will have that as a physician, however one aspect of it bothers me: there will be endless other doctors who do the exact same thing I do, and even if I never existed, they could easily have the positive influence the lives of those I would have had a positive influence on. Basically, if I am not there to do the job well, someone else will most likely be there to do it well.
This bothers me. In way I can see it as being selfish to think to myself "Yes I had such a positive impact on the lives of all my patients" when, if I didn't exist, they could have had the same relationship with another caring doctor. Even though there are many bad doctors out there, there are still many good ones. Even though I will be part of the "good" doctors, I won't be the only one. Unless I start some national foundation or find the cure for some disease, I don't see how my professional existence will be notably different than any other good doctor.
Does anyone else ever think about this? How do other people interpret, justify, etc. this to themselves?
Thanks for any input.