- Joined
- Jan 7, 2009
- Messages
- 698
- Reaction score
- 1
Last edited:
yes thank you very much (and everyone else who replied)!
Yeah my list is kinda silly because it's waaay too broad right now. I mean at first I thought I knew I wanted to do surg then things kinda felt different when I actually got to experience rotations like neuro and IM for example and thus my decision has become harder. Things like hospital hours, outside life, types of patients you see are all things I never thought about before. I'm just afraid of making the wrong choice I guess, like so many others I'm sure.
Personally, I like anatomy and doing PEx that mean something (neuro for example). But I like knowing what is wrong and being able to fix it (IM/surg). But I am also very interested in the field of dx rads bc pts sometimes bug the crap out me and working with tons of diff people can get annoying after a while with all the diff attitudes, personalities, etc. I also just like the technology and aspect of rads in general as well - those guys and gals are geniuses. So yeah that's what I've been thinking about. Just have a long way to go...
If on surgery you felt like you were totally in the right place, under 3 hrs worth of hot as **** lights, berated every minute, holding the position of a retractor without being able to see, and you thought "OMG IS THIS AWESOME!" you need to be a surgeon.
If instead you thought "i really like thinking about problems, rounding for 4 hours a day doesn't bother me at all, I like being the one who knows everything and being in charge" go to medicine.
Otherwise, compromise and go into OB
-Cons of surgery: you become a sun-avoiding, blood loving vampire, without the sultry good looks of the Cullen family, your life will forever be 1) surgeon first, 2) everything else second. Even if you manage to have a family that is tight knit, your whole life will be surgery and family, with few outside hobbies that you do on a daily basis.