Here is a question: Does it bother anyone that the pathologist is a consultant and does not have direct control over patient care? It bothers me to see things done incorrectly; or often I just have opinions about the way I think certain things ought to be done.
However, this same issue is one reason I am frustrated with my brief experience as an FP intern: I have to ask and rely on others (all the specialists, as well as social workers, etc) to do what I think needs to be done. As a pathologist I would give my recommendation and then be finished with the situation.
I agree with the previous post- primary care is not very intellectually stimulating. I want to help people, but I would like to use my brain to do it. Most people's problems are caused by their bad lifestyle, their psychological state, or their poor social situation, and won't or cannot make a change for for the better. I love the science of medicine, but the longer I stay in FP, the more disillusioned I'm afraid I'll become.