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I'm sure this question has been examined time and time again: why medicine? In fact, today I spoke to my roomates cousin who is on an admissions commitee at a prestigous Canadian medical school. Let's just say the conversation was very hostile. Nevertheless it really made me think and ticked me inside.
I want to know from most of you pre-meds is what motivated you to go into medicine?
In other words why did you choose medicine, over dentistry, optometrey, pharmacy, law? In all these careers you can help people. All these careers pay well. For instance, dentistry appears to offer the best return on your education four years of school and a six figure salary with 9-5 hours. All these careers have some level of prestige/status. All these career allow one to utlize their scientific background perhaps with the exception of law (not including patent or IP law). All of these careers involve interaction with people? All of these careers are very challenging and involve life long learning and intense study. All of these careers offer some degree of job security.
What is causing you pre-meds to trek on this hard and difficult journey. What inside your gut is causing you too choose medicine?
Also, I have another question that should be considered seperate from the above. If you were only going to make $50,000 per year as a docotor would you still become one. Would you sacrfice all those years in school, time, social life, and to some extent family life to pursue a career in medicine.
Please don't think i'm some money hungry bum...that couldn't be farther from the truth. But, i'd be lying to you if i didn't say some of the attraction to any of these careers is the financial reward. However, I firmly believe that money should not be your sole interest in choosing a career it should be a consideration. Ultimately one should choose something that ignites their heart....
I want to know from most of you pre-meds is what motivated you to go into medicine?
In other words why did you choose medicine, over dentistry, optometrey, pharmacy, law? In all these careers you can help people. All these careers pay well. For instance, dentistry appears to offer the best return on your education four years of school and a six figure salary with 9-5 hours. All these careers have some level of prestige/status. All these career allow one to utlize their scientific background perhaps with the exception of law (not including patent or IP law). All of these careers involve interaction with people? All of these careers are very challenging and involve life long learning and intense study. All of these careers offer some degree of job security.
What is causing you pre-meds to trek on this hard and difficult journey. What inside your gut is causing you too choose medicine?
Also, I have another question that should be considered seperate from the above. If you were only going to make $50,000 per year as a docotor would you still become one. Would you sacrfice all those years in school, time, social life, and to some extent family life to pursue a career in medicine.
Please don't think i'm some money hungry bum...that couldn't be farther from the truth. But, i'd be lying to you if i didn't say some of the attraction to any of these careers is the financial reward. However, I firmly believe that money should not be your sole interest in choosing a career it should be a consideration. Ultimately one should choose something that ignites their heart....