I need some advice here. I'm a MSIII who "has to decide" what field to do my residency in in the next couple of months. I'm interested in pediatrics, but have been feeling really annoyed that I keep seeing salaries in $100-120k, when I could choose another 3/4-year residency and make twice as much easily.
Now I know this is medicine and there is a large humanitarian aspect to it, and especially so when it deals with kids, but I feel like I can reach and help people in any field. It just seems unfair that you put in thousands more in $$loans, time, and take on responsibility for children's lives and for the work of your team, just to make as much as a CRNA, PA, etc. I even know people without college degrees (albeit not common) that make this much.
It is also concerning because my husband and I are both MSIIIs with loans that we'll have to eventually pay off. But what do we do when it comes time to pay for kids and their daycares etc, buy a new car, a house, move, and pay our double loans?
Also, I'm not afraid to look at other fields, again since I will always work my hardest to make a difference in my patients' lives, but I am limited by a step 1 score of 217 and a 3.0 gpa (mostly because of first year courses). I'm well liked and don't think I'll have a problem getting good LORs and doing well on interviews. My husband has a competitive application, and I don't want to risk applying to something that will hold us back in a couple's match, etc. My husband will likely go into a field that makes average $220-250k, if that makes a difference.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Is this much worrying unwarranted? Thanks!
PS (as if this wasn't long enough already), I have contributed to SDN forums in the past, I just created a new name to avoid identifying myself. I know people don't like when noncontributors ask for advice here.
Now I know this is medicine and there is a large humanitarian aspect to it, and especially so when it deals with kids, but I feel like I can reach and help people in any field. It just seems unfair that you put in thousands more in $$loans, time, and take on responsibility for children's lives and for the work of your team, just to make as much as a CRNA, PA, etc. I even know people without college degrees (albeit not common) that make this much.
It is also concerning because my husband and I are both MSIIIs with loans that we'll have to eventually pay off. But what do we do when it comes time to pay for kids and their daycares etc, buy a new car, a house, move, and pay our double loans?
Also, I'm not afraid to look at other fields, again since I will always work my hardest to make a difference in my patients' lives, but I am limited by a step 1 score of 217 and a 3.0 gpa (mostly because of first year courses). I'm well liked and don't think I'll have a problem getting good LORs and doing well on interviews. My husband has a competitive application, and I don't want to risk applying to something that will hold us back in a couple's match, etc. My husband will likely go into a field that makes average $220-250k, if that makes a difference.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Is this much worrying unwarranted? Thanks!
PS (as if this wasn't long enough already), I have contributed to SDN forums in the past, I just created a new name to avoid identifying myself. I know people don't like when noncontributors ask for advice here.