You make some good points. If I was going to roll the dice and attend med school in the Caribbean, I would not let climate change stop me. If you are that afraid of climate change, why attend med school at all , if according to AOC, we are all going to be dead in 12 yrs?
I don't think climate change is THAT catastrophic and has not impacted us here in the U.S. that much. Nor do I think it will be some Day After Tomorrow thing happening over night like some theorize. But, as the Earth puts increasing pressures on humans for resources (Even without climate change, just pure waste in our society), I think being a Physician is actually a great/privileged thing to be that will be able to 1.) Help society through tough times and 2.) be insulated from economic stressors as healthcare has a universal and unlimited demand.
With that being said, disease spread and tropical storms are only getting way worse in recent years, and I theorize even higher frequency of storms in the future. I just wouldn't do it. Life is too good here in America.
There's so many other factors to consider too:
- Going home for holidays (depending on how far her DO school is from her family) can be disastrous, you'll be forced to fly.
- You'll always have to limit what you can bring as you cannot just simply rent a truck and drive cross-country
- You can't bring your car with you
- You'll be forced to rely on potentially dangerous/dirty public transportation (I hate cities in general and realize this is a feature even of American cities- but luckily most DO schools are rural so you'll rely pretty heavily on your car anyways)
- You'll have to change your diet completely in a time when you're already going to be the most stressed you've ever been (I moved 6 hours for my DO school but guess what? All the grocery stores have exactly what I need and there's amazing gyms everywhere - all the common American commodities are ubiquitous)
- You will be forced to move 3rd year back to the U.S. for clinical rotations (This seems like a plus, but consider that I am now studying 6 minutes from the hospital I am going to rotate through - I am already making connections in this town and making many friends who I don't need to leave next year)
- The physicians who work in my school see my academic progress and are also Physicians on our rotations and will be able to give even better letters of recommendations for me as they have actually gotten to know me
- When my grandpa got sick, I got in my car and drove home. You will be forced to buy a plane ticket to go home.
There are just sooooo many negatives to being forced to move internationally, and this doesn't even touch on all of them.