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Hey guys.
I'm looking to leave my hi stress field, which is affecting my well-being overall, for something makes more time for me, friends, and family as well as maintain my interest.
I must say that PM&R has aspects that I like, but I wanted to hear how the life of PM&R residents and attendings are.
1. How many hours a week on average?
This really matters to me since I like to be away from work in order to one have time to read about the science and two not go insane. The 80 hours keep me away from a lot of things in my life and from opening a domn journal.
2. How stressful do you find PM&R field to be?
The OR can be stressful, and I don't know if I can handle finishing the residency + good chance that CRNAs taking over my life once a Dem gets in (guess what field I'm in). The specialty is lot more different than I imagined and experienced as a student. It's hellish some days, and I understand why gas docs find it irritating that people not in the field think it's all about cookies, magazine, and a stool. I guarantee the day is a lot more work than any medicine intern has to ever deal with.
3. How much of it deals with intervening on pain?
This is the part that I liked best about my time on gas, the procedures and working with my hands. I never had a chance to see PM&R as a student probably because NO one talks about at my school.
4. How is it when you are done with residency?
I was hoping some attendings could fill me in on the lifestyle once finished. I'm looking to get married in the next year, and then, kids might not be far. So I don't want to end up being that Dr. Dad who is gone for most of their childhood. Yes, I'm thinking really ahead, but all this matters to me.
Thanks for your time everyone.
I'm looking to leave my hi stress field, which is affecting my well-being overall, for something makes more time for me, friends, and family as well as maintain my interest.
I must say that PM&R has aspects that I like, but I wanted to hear how the life of PM&R residents and attendings are.
1. How many hours a week on average?
This really matters to me since I like to be away from work in order to one have time to read about the science and two not go insane. The 80 hours keep me away from a lot of things in my life and from opening a domn journal.
2. How stressful do you find PM&R field to be?
The OR can be stressful, and I don't know if I can handle finishing the residency + good chance that CRNAs taking over my life once a Dem gets in (guess what field I'm in). The specialty is lot more different than I imagined and experienced as a student. It's hellish some days, and I understand why gas docs find it irritating that people not in the field think it's all about cookies, magazine, and a stool. I guarantee the day is a lot more work than any medicine intern has to ever deal with.
3. How much of it deals with intervening on pain?
This is the part that I liked best about my time on gas, the procedures and working with my hands. I never had a chance to see PM&R as a student probably because NO one talks about at my school.
4. How is it when you are done with residency?
I was hoping some attendings could fill me in on the lifestyle once finished. I'm looking to get married in the next year, and then, kids might not be far. So I don't want to end up being that Dr. Dad who is gone for most of their childhood. Yes, I'm thinking really ahead, but all this matters to me.
Thanks for your time everyone.