04-01-2010, 04:21 PM | #11 | |
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I guess it was a little bit of both when I first started going this direction. i was always good at most of the sciences and it took a while to sortof find my way but here I am. What you also need to realize is with what I am doing I am in the trenches seeing the worst/nastiest of the worst. There are many other fields in medicine that are a bit more warm and fuzzy (and us Er peeps make fun of all of them ) For my attitude and mindset Er is a natural fit, but going into PA school I wanted to either go into orthopedics (I am a washed up football player so its a natural progession) or cardiothoracic surgery (its the hot shot field and some of the PA's make serious coin and get to play with a lot of cool toys. ER was my last rotation in school and I had a whatever attitude going into it. A lot of my classmates complained about it (but they complained about everything anyway) but I took it where it was comming from and just went in like it was another rotation (and it wasnt pediatrics or obgyn ) and after about 2 weeks I saw the light. Fast patient turnover, I didnt have to hear their lifes story, instant gratification in fixing whats in front of you, its a high pace job and you def need to be able to multitask, and its not the same shit every day. |
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