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Hey all,
Looking for some advice, as I've been ruminating over career decisions for a while and still have come to no conclusions. Kind of starting to freak out considering that I'll have to apply to residency soon. I'm hoping that maybe some posters can provide me with some fresh perspectives on fields that I haven't considered that may help me figure things out....
Third year rotations have been going well, but nothing has stood out as being extremely fascinating to me. I often find myself looking at the clock and thinking about what I'll do after work vs. what I should be doing while I'm at work (but I've doing ok on rotations, a mix of high passes and honors).
Overall I prefer to work with kids=females>middle-aged adults>elderly. I like using my hands, but do not want the surgeon's lifestyle or intensity of procedures. Short procedures with instant results and gratification are my favorite. I also like working with healthier patients, though the brainpower required for evaluating difficult patients excites me.
Overall I know that in the future I will be concerned more with lifestyle than work. And by this I am not necessarily referring to income (don't really care so long as I can afford to travel a bit here and there), but hours and stress levels. I want to have a family in the future and have a job that is flexible and accommodating towards that.
I've thought about derm or ophtho, but am concerned that I might get bored (not sure how often this happens, but I feel like some of their work may get repetitive and not require as much puzzle-solving, which I would need to sustain my interest).
Any suggestions for other fields that may be a good match? Thanks for any advice.
Looking for some advice, as I've been ruminating over career decisions for a while and still have come to no conclusions. Kind of starting to freak out considering that I'll have to apply to residency soon. I'm hoping that maybe some posters can provide me with some fresh perspectives on fields that I haven't considered that may help me figure things out....
Third year rotations have been going well, but nothing has stood out as being extremely fascinating to me. I often find myself looking at the clock and thinking about what I'll do after work vs. what I should be doing while I'm at work (but I've doing ok on rotations, a mix of high passes and honors).
Overall I prefer to work with kids=females>middle-aged adults>elderly. I like using my hands, but do not want the surgeon's lifestyle or intensity of procedures. Short procedures with instant results and gratification are my favorite. I also like working with healthier patients, though the brainpower required for evaluating difficult patients excites me.
Overall I know that in the future I will be concerned more with lifestyle than work. And by this I am not necessarily referring to income (don't really care so long as I can afford to travel a bit here and there), but hours and stress levels. I want to have a family in the future and have a job that is flexible and accommodating towards that.
I've thought about derm or ophtho, but am concerned that I might get bored (not sure how often this happens, but I feel like some of their work may get repetitive and not require as much puzzle-solving, which I would need to sustain my interest).
Any suggestions for other fields that may be a good match? Thanks for any advice.