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I know that it's a struggle for most people to get accepted to medical school, but has anyone else struggled with simply deciding upon medicine as a career?
(Warning: Semi-long post ---> feel free to just respond to the above open-ended question if you don't want to read the rest) 🙂
I'll be as brief as possible: I graduated with a political science BA in 2008 with an alright GPA (3.57), took no hard science courses (besides an A- in an "Intro to Calculus" course), and pretty much have been having a hard time deciding on a career for as long as I can remember.
Since the beginning of senior year (now more than 3 years ago), I started thinking a lot about becoming a doctor. Thought about other health careers: Speech Pathology isn't for me even though I greatly greatly respect the profession being that I've seen some truly inspirational speech pathologists for stuttering treatment. Thought about PA, Nurse, etc. but I think I'd eventually want to diagnose patients as part of my job....so basically I always end up back at "MD or DO".
Health experience: volunteered for a semester at a rehabilitation hospital when I started thinking about medicine and I was able to shadow a physiatrist -- great experience. After college, I took a random job stocking supplies, etc. in an operating room for about a year to try to help decide --- boring job, but was fascinated by surgery, anesthesiology, etc. Sometime during that year I thought to myself: "Well, since I'm not 100% sure about this by now, it probably isn't for me" and I began considering teaching high school history, basically since I enjoy reading history books.
Where I'm at now: I guess some people would call me crazy, but I'm in the middle of my second year teaching English in Ecuador. Great experience, but I find that I'm still always thinking about practicing medicine as a career (and I'm always reading non-trads' blogs, posts, healthcare news, etc.)
I know how challenging the post-bacc classes would be, I know my options, I know I'm still fairly young (24), and I think that if I completely dedicated myself, I'd be able to do this even though my undergrad GPA isn't stellar.
However I keep on coming back to the same thing: I'm still not 100% sure. Would I be doing this for the "right reasons"? Should I try teaching history in a private school for a year or two and then see if I want to continue on that path or not before plunging into medicine? Etc.
Am I thinking too much? I hate melodrama, but really does there come a point where one should just take a "leap of faith"?
Has anyone had similar feelings prior to beginning the path?
Thanks. Happy holidays 🙂
(Warning: Semi-long post ---> feel free to just respond to the above open-ended question if you don't want to read the rest) 🙂
I'll be as brief as possible: I graduated with a political science BA in 2008 with an alright GPA (3.57), took no hard science courses (besides an A- in an "Intro to Calculus" course), and pretty much have been having a hard time deciding on a career for as long as I can remember.
Since the beginning of senior year (now more than 3 years ago), I started thinking a lot about becoming a doctor. Thought about other health careers: Speech Pathology isn't for me even though I greatly greatly respect the profession being that I've seen some truly inspirational speech pathologists for stuttering treatment. Thought about PA, Nurse, etc. but I think I'd eventually want to diagnose patients as part of my job....so basically I always end up back at "MD or DO".
Health experience: volunteered for a semester at a rehabilitation hospital when I started thinking about medicine and I was able to shadow a physiatrist -- great experience. After college, I took a random job stocking supplies, etc. in an operating room for about a year to try to help decide --- boring job, but was fascinated by surgery, anesthesiology, etc. Sometime during that year I thought to myself: "Well, since I'm not 100% sure about this by now, it probably isn't for me" and I began considering teaching high school history, basically since I enjoy reading history books.
Where I'm at now: I guess some people would call me crazy, but I'm in the middle of my second year teaching English in Ecuador. Great experience, but I find that I'm still always thinking about practicing medicine as a career (and I'm always reading non-trads' blogs, posts, healthcare news, etc.)
I know how challenging the post-bacc classes would be, I know my options, I know I'm still fairly young (24), and I think that if I completely dedicated myself, I'd be able to do this even though my undergrad GPA isn't stellar.
However I keep on coming back to the same thing: I'm still not 100% sure. Would I be doing this for the "right reasons"? Should I try teaching history in a private school for a year or two and then see if I want to continue on that path or not before plunging into medicine? Etc.
Am I thinking too much? I hate melodrama, but really does there come a point where one should just take a "leap of faith"?
Has anyone had similar feelings prior to beginning the path?
Thanks. Happy holidays 🙂
