I’m a nontraditional med student in the military, coming into medicine later in life. I entered med school via HPSP after over 15 years of active duty in the Army. By the time I finish residency and complete my active-duty service obligation, I’ll be in my early 50s — and I’ll have over 20 years of service and a full military pension.
Here’s where I’m at: • Anesthesiology: I enjoy the work. The physiology, procedures, and acute management keep me engaged. On a scale, the day-to-day work feels like a 9/10. But the lifestyle (residency grind, hours, etc) feels more like a 7/10. • Psychiatry: The work itself doesn’t excite me as much. It still excites me, just not as much as the day to day of anesthesia. I’d rate psych work a 7/10, but I really like the people, the training environment, and the residency lifestyle — closer to a 9/10. • I’m in my 40s now with kids from a previous marriage in one state, a spouse and younger child with me in another, and aging family in yet another. My wife is pregnant and we will have another one shortly!
Psych keeps me closer to to parents/siblings (flight under an hour to parents but over 7 from older kids), while anesthesia aligns better with being near my older kids (2 hour flight potentially. 4 hour flight if I get the east coast residency location). Either way, I’m making trade-offs.
My assessment is that Psych is all but 100% acceptance for me, where as anesthesia is maybe 80% (and I don’t think I’d drag my family and myself through a TY or GMO tour to try and reapply anesthesia, so I’m banking on categorical slots).
What would you do if you were me? Thanks!
Here’s where I’m at: • Anesthesiology: I enjoy the work. The physiology, procedures, and acute management keep me engaged. On a scale, the day-to-day work feels like a 9/10. But the lifestyle (residency grind, hours, etc) feels more like a 7/10. • Psychiatry: The work itself doesn’t excite me as much. It still excites me, just not as much as the day to day of anesthesia. I’d rate psych work a 7/10, but I really like the people, the training environment, and the residency lifestyle — closer to a 9/10. • I’m in my 40s now with kids from a previous marriage in one state, a spouse and younger child with me in another, and aging family in yet another. My wife is pregnant and we will have another one shortly!
Psych keeps me closer to to parents/siblings (flight under an hour to parents but over 7 from older kids), while anesthesia aligns better with being near my older kids (2 hour flight potentially. 4 hour flight if I get the east coast residency location). Either way, I’m making trade-offs.
My assessment is that Psych is all but 100% acceptance for me, where as anesthesia is maybe 80% (and I don’t think I’d drag my family and myself through a TY or GMO tour to try and reapply anesthesia, so I’m banking on categorical slots).
What would you do if you were me? Thanks!