What a way to delurk. Here we go. 🙂
I'm still in med school. In the equivalent of third/fourth year for you in the US. I was off for a week of (very) rural medicine this spring. Got asked which kind of doctor I wanted to be seven times in five days (aargh!). The first six (!) times I got the reaction "Well, that's a GREAT speciality for when you get a family! Good hours! Great pay!" or some variation thereof, most of the times combined with the "but, don't you like people?" (Yep, I'm a woman. A woman definitely without children and no intention of ever getting any. Also very career minded, and intent on becoming a very competent pathologist, not some broodmare off from work as soon as possible every day).
The last time, when the most senior doctor in the whole place asked, I tiredly responded "pathologist, hopefully with lots of research". He got really excited and exclaimed that pathology was a great speciality and proceeded to show me pictures of various disgusting skin conditions he had collected during his years in this remote area. That and photographs of a bear he'd had wandering outside his bedroom window the year before.