Specialty Consideration Help Please

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Hi everyone,

I was wondering what medical specialty would be recommended (or most suiting) for someone who:

1) Doesn't like to be in the center of things - likes to be on the side, not the center of attention
2) Doesn't want to be working on multiple things at once. Wants to minimize intensive work on multiple patients at once.

Thanks! :laugh:

Anesthesiology? (if you are the high tech type)

Maybe psychiatry? (usually one patient at a time, unless it is a low intensity group session)

Interventional radiology? You are only doing one procedure at a time, although you may move among several patients as you wait for word from the pathologists as to whether the sample is sufficient or if another pass of a ultrasound guided needle is needed (great if you do well with eye-hand coordination, seeing in 2-D, working in 3-D type video games)
 
Hi everyone,

I was wondering what medical specialty would be recommended (or most suiting) for someone who:

1) Doesn't like to be in the center of things - likes to be on the side, not the center of attention
2) Doesn't want to be working on multiple things at once. Wants to minimize intensive work on multiple patients at once.

Thanks! :laugh:

You're a premed right? The good news is you don't have to decide for a long time. Who knows, maybe when you do decide you'll like to be the center of attention and like multitasking.
 
Thanks a lot for all the help! =)
 
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