mustangsally65 said:
Wow. I've never posted the first thread in a new forum before. 😀
I hope everyone will see this subforum and start posting. I thought it would be a good place for everyone involved in rural medicine to be able to discuss relevant topics. I'm still pre-med, so I have a lot of questions that I'm sure some of you who work in rural areas could help us pre-meds out with.
I've seen posts about how rural specialties (general surgery, OB/GYN etc.) differ from those in big urban areas, and so I hope we will get a lot of people talking about anything and everything regarding rural medicine, and not just family medicine.
Amen everyone!
Thanks for the uplifting comments. I'm about to start my residency in Family Medicine in preperation for a career in rural and international medicine, and can't tell you how many times people have tried to turn me away from family medicine. You're smart enough to do derm, why not med-peds, or ENT or something like that. I tell them, there is nothing more challenging than knowing a lot about each specialty and organ system. That is much harder than knowing everything about the endocrine system or cardiology or the sinuses.
To all the pre-meds and med students who have not yet made their decisions, family medicine is still a great and fulfilling profession. It is up to you, and your dedication to your own learning and your patients, but you can really be the one-stop-doc.
I was recently on a rotation at an excellent family medicine program in Northern California, Sutter Santa Rosa. While I knew of the full spectrum of family medicine practiced by the graduates and faculty of the program, another medical student, one from UCSF, did not. He had never considered family medicine, having come from a prestigious research oriented medical school, and was just there to fulfill his 3rd year requirements. However after only a few days working with the physicians at Sutter, he had a great realization....
To paraphrase...He had no idea what family medicine really meant. He thought it was just a glorified nurse who referred people to the major medical centers. However after being there only a few days, he was starting to consider FM as a career choice. "They should change the name of family medicine to SUPER DOCTOR, and they would probably get alot more applicants", he said.
I think he might be right.
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