Let me tell you, from a surgery resident's point of view, I don't know why people aren't flocking towards path.
With all of the:
A. Social issues you have to deal with regarding patient care (trying to get a chronically ill 85 -year-old placed, finding a nursing home, but then having the family get p.o'd b/c they want to take her home so they can still cash in on her checks, etc, etc,)
B. The hours (I slept through dinner with friends last night because I was post-call and up all night for, yep, the 3rd time in the last 8 days)
and
C. The specimens are pretty darn interesting. We just did a distal SBR/ R. hemicolectomy on a Crohn's patient and I was fascinated with the specimen- creeping fat, a stricture, just like the books in medical school said.
Oh yeah, before I forget, don't NOT do pathology (if you otherwise like it) because of percieved lack of respect. Patients, families, and colleagues don't exactly idealize, respect, heck, for that matter, even listen to you for the most part. There's not much shining glory over here.
D. Look at this forums- these people are great! The pathologists are one of the few groups on here that are cordial, forthcoming with their interests/identity, fun, and have respectful, collegial discussions with one another.
Hmmm, I just gave a pretty good pitch for the pathologists. And I'm not even one...