I don't have any inspirational story to tell you It was a very pragmatic decision When I was 16, I knew for a fact that I didn't want to be a doctor But I didn't know what I wanted to do My uncle, who had done very well in his years as a lawyerSession 215 In this episode, I discuss the importance of knowing why you want to be a doctor I break down some things I've heard from students in my mock interview sessions to help you clarify what your motivations are for pursuing medical school I initially had a discussion with a student who is a career changer, someone who started off her career in finance and then decided to goAnswer (1 of 103) I know a family who are nearly all MDs The father was a physician, and 6 of his 7 children are too About two years ago, my family was dining with this family when we started to discuss the medical field (at the time I wanted to become a Physician Assistant) To our shock, a
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I don't know why i want to be a doctor reddit- Saying "I don't know" does not make a doctor incompetent It can be the reverse, in fact; I'm don't want to get into the I do/I don't with my opinion on the vaccination, it's about so much more However, I do believe in the Great United States of ours, especially when I remember growing up with family values, work ethics, being proud of our towns, states, our President and America
Answer (1 of 174) You want the real answer? hehe i can give you greeeaaaat advice on how to know that you DON'T ever want to be a doctor! Veterinary technicians are truly the most patient, understanding, caring people you will ever meet #2 PERSISTENCE – Further to #3 teaching clients who don't know something but are willing to learn is hard, but it's incredibly rewarding What's infinitely more difficult and soulcrushing, though, is a case where the owner starts to
Answer (1 of 28) My dad is/was MD PHD He did medical research (PhD in Immunology) for ~first 10 years of my life and transitioned into a practicing physician over the course of the next 7–8 I can tell you if you that if you're interested in making money, its not that great of a profession It'I don't want to be in the position where I don't know the answer to a patient's problems I've also debated with a very proud nursing student who knows she is in her profession because she "actually cares about the patient," implying that premeds/doctors don't I definitely do care about the patient, so much so that I would rather see my I've always wanted to be a doctor since I first saw a medical film in Costa Rica where I was born Also, I want to help people to get well I am still young, so I don't know if I have more reasons why I want to be a general surgeon
6 You're not going to be the smartest person in the room anymore You probably spent your entire academic career being the most intelligent person you knew, but when you become a doctor, you'reOf course I want to earn and save enough money but I want to see my kids grow when I get married and have kids I would like to graduate school and have a full time job However, I don't know what to do after that I don't know how long I should wait until I plan other things in life such as marriage, having children, retiring, and etcThis can sound great, and is easier said than done But the biggest gift of being told by a doctor, "I don't know," turns out to be the gifts of ownership and hope For now, I'm just taking this life and converting my hope into action – one step at a time We want to hear your story Become a Mighty contributor here
Because it shows they're being careful with your health, andTED Talk Subtitles and Transcript When a new drug gets tested, the results of the trials should be published for the rest of the medical world except much of the time, negative or inconclusive findings go unreported, leaving doctors and researchers in the dark In this impassioned talk, Ben Goldacre explains why these unreported instances of negative data are especially misleadingI don't think I want to be a doctor anymore Hey everyone, just made a throwaway since I didn't feel like anyone should find my identity I am not even sure whether this is the right subreddit for me to post this in but here it goes
You ask me why, why I no longer came to say hi To this place we both know, a mute witness to our show Of shy smiles and talking eyes, the four walls can not lie It heard the longest sighs, and all of the bitter cries But yes why, because I want to forget the sorrow With going with the flow, when I wantIt's the most encouraging words you can hear as a premed There you are, filled with passion and excitement, your whole life is in front of you, and the doctor you're shadowing turns to you with dreary eyes and reaffirms your lifelong dream by muttering "don't become a Doctor"Give it time I want to be a doctor because it's intellectually stimulating, rewarding, and I like to be a leader Eventually I'll get to lead whole teams once I reach attending status, and I'm excited about that I also genuinely love children (I'm in pediatrics), and preventative care
Since the day I started medical schoolactually probably more accurately since the day I started telling people I wanted to go to medical schoolpeople have been asking me what kind of doctor I want to be and I have been giving them a generic answer of "I really don't know, but today I'm interested in XYZ" But what I am saying, is that making the decision to become a doctor is rarely such an unusual decision that it should warrant multiple blogs So maybe next time Life in the Fast Lane is looking for a human perspective on a career in an Emergency Department they could ask a more original question Like, "why I don't want to be a doctor" He is soo, afraid of going to a doctor He would get sick like hell, but won't go to the doctor ever I get tired of pleading him He has Migrain, and suffers a lot due to it But whenever I get into the topic of seeing a doctor, he avoids me, gets angry, or ewven stops talking I don't know why some people are so afraid of doctors
Towards the end of last year of high school Or probably already at least a year before that (when I had a loved one get seriously ill, when I didn't do as well as hoped in competition on human biology, and when I won national chemistry competitio I really don't know why I love the Third Doctor's era so much the stories are mostly good, and there's some underrated gems there (The Mutants is good AND I WILL FIGHT YOU) the characters have, I think, the best friendships between the regular cast that Classic Who has presented, aside from the usual DoctorCompanion dynamic He has stopped going to annual doctor visits and says that doctors just find problems and that what he doesn't know won't hurt him I can't even believe that my husband is
I want to die and I dont know why I was depressed nearly my whole life The first time I thought about killing my self I was 15 maybe 16 I'm 42 now, I love my wife and my daughter and they are the only ones holding me back, but at the moment I feel like it would be the best if I would just disappear I feel like a terrible human, I was mean The higher standard and scrutiny as a doctor, the daytoday grind without feeling like you make a difference, the emotional strain of the patients you couldn't treat or save—for each person the breaking point is different But man, sometimes I don't want to be a doctor anymore It's time to be honest about what it's really like to be I don't know if I'd go so far as to say I don't want to ever be a nurse again I still love the patients and still hate the rest There isn't a day that has gone by that I haven't thought about how nice it will be to not have to be a nurse, or at least be a nurse because I want to and not because I have to
If so then consider this I got into vet school 1st application round with 5 C's Yes, you read that correctly My GPA was a 33 and I had taken 75% of my classes at multiple community colleges I basically did everything that you weren't supposed to do as far as grades, prereq's and vet school is concerned 1 Know that being a doctor isn't the only great medical profession out there You may not need to become an MD or DO in order to achieve your goals On the clinical side, becoming a Physician's Assistant or a Nurse Practitioner might be the better way to put you where you want to be in terms of both salary and patient contact> go volunteer at a hospital for some time, and i don't mean for a couple of weeks, i mean 46 months or so that is how i decided i want to do nothing with it
New AskReddit Stories What is the worst case of "I know better than my doctor" you've ever heard of?When I ask my peers the question of why they want to become doctors, the answers I receive are Money, prestige, my parents are pressuring me My drive for becoming a doctor isn't solely based on my fascination with the field but also the power of serving and healing I am in no ways trying to sound pompous but I find it disheartening to know I don't know you very well but I've seen you post in the Genshin thread prior and you seem perfectly fine lol I know we are all our own harshest critic, but I promise you it takes a LOT for someone to actually hate you on a forum different than being annoyed/disagreed with
Learn how to code from these resources, code up some projects, and make sure to apply early for internships "I want to be a lawyer" PreLaw advisor Good choice Make sure to keep your grades up and study for the LSAT "I want to be a doctor" PreMed advisor Lmao wtf I don't know if I want to be a doctor or not I feel like I would love seeing patients and being able to diagnose what is wrong with them and being able to see them get better I'm also fascinated by the human body and I want to know how everything works My mom is a pathologist and she's takenI hate being a doctor I chose this profession for several reasons 1 My family expected some kind of professional job 2 It seemed like it would be interesting 3 It seemed like a challenge 4 I thought it would make me like & enjoy people more I have been practicing actively for 10 years
"I want to be a software engineer" CS advisor Great!Answer (1 of 17) If you ask aspiring doctors(medical students and residents) why they choose this profession, most would give reasons such as 1 I want to help💯💸 LIKE AND I WILL UPLOAD MORE REDDIT STORIES!#d
I dont know why I'm doing this VENT I'm a person of good upbringing and blessed with privilege I didn't really know what I wanted to do with my life, but my Moms a nurse so I knew healthcare was an option She said dont be a nurse make money Why I Decided Not To Be A Doctor Accepting your weaknesses is a hard thing to do, but it's a huge part of growing up Just a semester ago, I had to grasp the very adult fact that I did not have–and still don't have–what it takes to become a doctor I Unfortunately, many people don't know that pain in your neck and left arm are common symptoms of heart attacks in womenThat's exactly why they shouldn't be ignored, as one medical student noted on Reddit, retelling a story of a patient he was dealing with
Knowing why you want to be a doctor is really about knowing your strengths and knowing your best and highest use as a human being If you don't know your strengths, there is a career counselor, mentor, a brave best friend or selfhelp book that can start you on your journey If you get to know your strengths, then the answer becomes clear Hunter College 3133 Jeanette Azzaretto Dun, dun, dunn If you haven't yet picked up on it, I don't want to be a doctor anymore And aside from all of the reasons why I want to note that this is an expressive piece and not one drafted to discourage any premeds from pursuing their dream The truth is, it's not my dream
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