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<blockquote data-quote="mvenus929" data-source="post: 22334279" data-attributes="member: 106435"><p>If the idea is to stay in academics, then it's definitely possible to do both. I'm at a Children's Hospital that has a med-peds program associated with it, and we have several faculty that are med-peds trained and work in a variety of settings. I've also been interviewing for faculty positions and there is a surprising number of med/peds trained specialists (the obvious ones are cardiology because you can do adult congenital easily, but I'm endo and I've met at least two med/peds endos who spend time in both the adult and peds worlds). Finding the job that will allow you to do both is a little harder because a lot of places have stand alone children's hospitals that aren't looking for part-time people (so you can do part-time in the adult world), but there are lots of hospital within a hospital that you could easily develop a niche in both worlds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mvenus929, post: 22334279, member: 106435"] If the idea is to stay in academics, then it's definitely possible to do both. I'm at a Children's Hospital that has a med-peds program associated with it, and we have several faculty that are med-peds trained and work in a variety of settings. I've also been interviewing for faculty positions and there is a surprising number of med/peds trained specialists (the obvious ones are cardiology because you can do adult congenital easily, but I'm endo and I've met at least two med/peds endos who spend time in both the adult and peds worlds). Finding the job that will allow you to do both is a little harder because a lot of places have stand alone children's hospitals that aren't looking for part-time people (so you can do part-time in the adult world), but there are lots of hospital within a hospital that you could easily develop a niche in both worlds. [/QUOTE]
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