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I'm a 4th year at a US Allopathic medical school with a competitive app (260+ boards/aoa/pubs). I'm having a tough time choosing between a field with longer hours and less pay and a field with more controllable lifestyle and higher pay. Have any of you gone through this? Did you regret choosing the lifestyle/money over the interest? The truth of the matter is that my interest in either field is boiled down to simply tolerating them, rather than "loving" them or being particularly passionate about either. I just happen to think one is slightly more enjoyable than the other.
Field 1: Ortho (non-trauma)
-intellectually less interesting
-more controllable lifestyle (joints/sports), more pay, less busy call
Field 2: competitive IM subspecialty
-intellectually more interesting
-longer hours, more complications, busier call, less pay
Some say to go with my interest. Others say I'll regret not picking ortho because of the great perks and that eventually everyone learns to adjust to whatever career they get. I only marginally prefer my IM specialty over ortho.
Any advice/input appreciated. For the sake of brevity, I've tried to lay out my ideas as clearly as possibly, so it may come off short-sighted or naive.
Field 1: Ortho (non-trauma)
-intellectually less interesting
-more controllable lifestyle (joints/sports), more pay, less busy call
Field 2: competitive IM subspecialty
-intellectually more interesting
-longer hours, more complications, busier call, less pay
Some say to go with my interest. Others say I'll regret not picking ortho because of the great perks and that eventually everyone learns to adjust to whatever career they get. I only marginally prefer my IM specialty over ortho.
Any advice/input appreciated. For the sake of brevity, I've tried to lay out my ideas as clearly as possibly, so it may come off short-sighted or naive.