Specialties, everyone?

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Which Specialty/Specialties are you now interested in?

  • Anesthesiology

    Votes: 32 16.8%
  • Dermatology

    Votes: 15 7.9%
  • Emergency Medicine

    Votes: 44 23.2%
  • Family Medicine

    Votes: 37 19.5%
  • Internal Medicine and IM subspecialties

    Votes: 51 26.8%
  • Neurology

    Votes: 11 5.8%
  • Neurosurgery

    Votes: 10 5.3%
  • Ob/Gyn

    Votes: 21 11.1%
  • Opthalmology

    Votes: 5 2.6%
  • Orthopedic Surgery

    Votes: 19 10.0%
  • Pathology

    Votes: 6 3.2%
  • Pediatrics

    Votes: 32 16.8%
  • PM&R

    Votes: 20 10.5%
  • Psychiatry

    Votes: 19 10.0%
  • Radiation Oncology

    Votes: 12 6.3%
  • Radiology

    Votes: 26 13.7%
  • Surgery and Surgical Subspecialties

    Votes: 35 18.4%
  • Urology

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Have no clue

    Votes: 9 4.7%

  • Total voters
    190

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I love polls. As of now, what specialty or specialties are you interested in pursuing? As of now I am interested in Derm, IM, Surgery, PM&R, and Emergency Med. It's all good. I'm sure after rotations in a few years I'll have a better idea.
 
By the way, you can vote for more than 1 choice.
 
OB/GYN


🙂

Karina
 
Pathology (anatomical and clinical)
Emergency Medicine
Surgery (CT)
Psychiatry (children & adolescent)
 
Anesthesiology
PM&R
IM Subspecialties (Cardiology, etc.)
Emergency Medicine
 
1 - Cardiology
maybe - Anesthesiology

Has anyone shadowed an anesthesiologist? I originally thought it might be a little boring, the same thing every day, and not much diagnosing involved.
Am I wrong? I also heard malpractice insurance is very high in this field.
 
I'm amazed that EM is leading the pack. What do most of you attribute this too? Nice lifestyle, shiftwork, $, excitement or all of the above? It is my first choice as well but I didnt' think it would get the majority. Any thoughts?

BMW-
 
Well, let's see here...

Variety, money, shift work (predictable hours), you get to see anything and everything (unpredictable cases)

I could see why people would choose Emergency Med. There's probably more reasons...
 
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As of right now, I'm thinking of doing an EM/IM dual residency, then a fellowship in Critical Care. Do EM for the first half of my career then when I "burn out," I can hop into IM.
 
I'm mostly looking at doing child/adolescent psychiatry or neurology or child neurology.

But I'm also considering doing like IM/psych or peds/psych/child psych so that I can have some basically healthy patients along with the severe psychiatric cases. Or I could just have a regular practice but would then be more attuned to the mental health needs of my patients.

It sounds good to me, but I suppose I need to learn more to see what the combined specialty actually means.
 
I have interests in Derm and Anesthesia, but Otolaryngology wasn't listed as an option so I'm throwing up a write in vote for that :laugh:
 
May be Interventional radiology (IR) as having worked in interventional radiology for last two and half years, I find it very interesting. 20 years ago minimally invasive procedures were done by only IR doctors . But in last 5 to 10 years more and more of these procedures are done by doctors in other specialities like interventional cardiologist (which is the totally different field than IR), Vascular surgeons etc. So don't know if IR would still be around when I plan to do fellowship after 10 years or so...........
 
FP baby! I love it. I know its early but I cannot see myself doing something other than FP, internal, peds, or med-peds...I think you are almost always either a specialty type person or a primary type person and I am the latter! 🙂 So psyched about doing it one day. 🙂
 
Surgery: General surgery, pediatric surgery, Cardiothoracic, Neuro, otorhinolaryngology. 😉
 
To the OP,

Its spelled "Ophthalmology." Take care!
 
1.) Anesthesiology
2.) ER/ FP
 
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Since everyone else is...:
Anesthesiology
IM(Heme/Onc)
OB/GYN
😀
 
All very true, but there are cons as well.

1) working strange shifts (12 AM to 12PM etc.)

2) Hight "burnout" (most EM res and interns on this site hate that word, but that is the way everyone describes it).

3) Seeing a lot of nasty stuff

4) Technically you are an employee, no privilages of owning your own practice.

I for one am willing to outweigh all of these cons for my passion, but I was surprised that so many people felt that way as well.



Biodude said:
Well, let's see here...

Variety, money, shift work (predictable hours), you get to see anything and everything (unpredictable cases)

I could see why people would choose Emergency Med. There's probably more reasons...
 
1) Anesthesiology
2) IM subspecialties (Pulmonary Medicine)
3) Radiology/Interventional Radiology
 
I already know I want to get into one of the few combined psych/fp residencies. Primarily I want to do psychiatry, but I don't want to miss out on the "medical" side of being a doc, so I wanted to do FP as well.

Not to mention the entrepreneur inside of me sees great potential in running a combined FP/psych practice in a rural area.

And to think, all of this and DO schools still don't want me. 🙄
 
Biodude said:
I voted. It's my #1 at the moment. Especially "full-spectrum" FP...IM, Peds, OB, minor Surgery...I hope I'll be able to utilize 'em all after residency 👍

ditto that totally! i want to go into fp, and id really like to do a bit of everything. i find the whole spectrum interesting. i believe there are several residency locations that will do this sort of thing as well... 👍
 
1) Dual Internal Med/Pediatrics

csh
 
1) peds/em
2) peds/im
3) ortho (peds fellowship)

what can i say, i like kids.
 
I think everyone voting in this poll should write down what they voted for, stick it in an envelope at home, and not open up that envelope again until you graduate from med school. It's amazing how many people completely change their minds once they go through the whole process and you really learn a lot about what you perceive certain specialties to be like, and what they actually are. I bet 4 years from now you'll look back on those letters and realize how far you've come.

Coming into school I had no idea what I wanted to go into. Now as I enter my 4th year I've decided on Neuro. Probably never would've guessed it as a premed.
 
espbeliever said:
ditto that totally! i want to go into fp, and id really like to do a bit of everything. i find the whole spectrum interesting. i believe there are several residency locations that will do this sort of thing as well... 👍

The Ventura FP residency program has been tossed around a lot in the residency forums. Supposedly, it's one of the best, if not the best, for this sort of thing. Of course, that means that it's ridiculously competitive (for a Family Practice residency). Oh well...wonder how receptive they'd be to taking DO's? 😀
 
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Claymore said:
I think everyone voting in this poll should write down what they voted for, stick it in an envelope at home, and not open up that envelope again until you graduate from med school. It's amazing how many people completely change their minds once they go through the whole process and you really learn a lot about what you perceive certain specialties to be like, and what they actually are. I bet 4 years from now you'll look back on those letters and realize how far you've come.

Coming into school I had no idea what I wanted to go into. Now as I enter my 4th year I've decided on Neuro. Probably never would've guessed it as a premed.

Already done. I wonder how drastically my choices'll change 😱
 
Geriatric Aerospace Gynecology.............. :laugh:

Just kidding, I have no idea. Im just about done with MSI and my mind has changed 3 or 4 times, so Im sure it will continue. Ill start worying if I havent made my mind up by the end of third year or so.
 
IM residency and Infectious Disease Fellowship.

But lots of things interest me. Though I can say for sure I have no interest in ObGyn, Urology, or any kind of surgery.

EM interests me because of my background as an EMT and working in Emergency Management from the medical end. But I'm not sure I have the personality to do that forever.
 
ILLGetit1Day said:
Dermatology.

Show me some skin! 👍

Dude, im actually sitting through my LAST dermatology class right now... Trust me, you dont want to go there 😱
 
IM to GI

some people say "gross" but it fascinates me beyond belief 😉
 
Still a puny little (pre-)pre-med here.

First choice is Pathology.

Also interested in IM(Infectious Diseases) and IM(Heme/Onc), and also public health & biomedical research fields.

Let's see how I feel about this later...
 
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docbill said:
http://www.massgeneral.org/vascularsurgery/doctors/jaff.htm

I get many updates on Cardiovascular research/publication etc...

This person's name came across my vertual desk today (AKA Email).
This is rare thing, prob since most journals or updates don't put if the person is MD or DO, or PhD.


It is always nice to see that DO are getting in to all the specialties!! YEAH!!! 😀
 
ILLGetit1Day said:
Dermatology.

Show me some skin! 👍

I swear, you're the strangest person I know.

But hey, I guess looking at people's skin is better then their teeth!
 
I used to say anything with "Interventional" in it, but I'm leaning more to Radiation Oncology atm. Still, I haven't had to deal with many terminal patients yet, so rotations will be a big factor.

IM seems like a great way to get grounded though. Then you can take a fellowship in RadOnc, HemOnc, GI, Cardio, etc. That's my default position.

New MSII, AZCOM Class of 2008
 
ENT (aka, otolaryngology but many can't correctly spell it or pronounce it!)
subspecialty: Pediatric ENT 👍
 
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