Hey guys, I made almost the exact same thread in the Dental section but I would like to get opinions from both sides. I'm hoping I can get some pieces of advice or words of wisdom here.
I'm a freshman in college and since High School I've said I wanted to become a doctor. In the last year I started leaning towards dentistry. The way I see you have
Pros: less malpractice insurance, less residency/schooling, less hours worked per week, more flexibility, more potential to open a practice (?)
Cons: more manual work, need to be more exact, less advice giving to patients
but in the last few weeks I suddenly got this feeling of "do I even want to do this? Or is it just a dream I started with before I got enough information?"
My real interests/passion is in nutrition/lifting...but obviously something like personal training isn't going to be making much money. And yes, part of the reason I want to do this is for the money. I have an interest in helping people but in all honestly I absolutely wouldn't be working so hard to make $50k/year or something. So the downside of dentistry is that it seems like I don't get to have the same connection with the patients where I can talk and give some health advice, but as mentioned there are many pros to it over standard medicine.
I feel like it is a good path but I'm constantly reminded how it's really manual work and you have to be good with your hands and whatnot. I started reading some med student blogs which has made me a little more excited about medicine in general but I just hope I'm making the right choice. I "feel right" about imagining myself as a doctor in the future with my own practice but also because I was always under the impression that it was a good lifestyle.
I appreciate any feedback
-David
I'm a freshman in college and since High School I've said I wanted to become a doctor. In the last year I started leaning towards dentistry. The way I see you have
Pros: less malpractice insurance, less residency/schooling, less hours worked per week, more flexibility, more potential to open a practice (?)
Cons: more manual work, need to be more exact, less advice giving to patients
but in the last few weeks I suddenly got this feeling of "do I even want to do this? Or is it just a dream I started with before I got enough information?"
My real interests/passion is in nutrition/lifting...but obviously something like personal training isn't going to be making much money. And yes, part of the reason I want to do this is for the money. I have an interest in helping people but in all honestly I absolutely wouldn't be working so hard to make $50k/year or something. So the downside of dentistry is that it seems like I don't get to have the same connection with the patients where I can talk and give some health advice, but as mentioned there are many pros to it over standard medicine.
I feel like it is a good path but I'm constantly reminded how it's really manual work and you have to be good with your hands and whatnot. I started reading some med student blogs which has made me a little more excited about medicine in general but I just hope I'm making the right choice. I "feel right" about imagining myself as a doctor in the future with my own practice but also because I was always under the impression that it was a good lifestyle.
I appreciate any feedback
-David