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A question for the meds: Do you ever feel jaded about studying medicine?
I'm gonna say it now. IT'S NOT ALL IT'S MADE OUT TO BE.
True, I love what I am doing. I would not trade places for a spot in another course (even with those darned cool astronauts). And I think it is a privilege to experience the kind of physical and emotional intimacy that's entailed in interacting with patients.
But at the same time. Sometimes, it really. really. sucks.
The hours suck.
The total lack of social life sucks.
The responsibility sucks.
People dying. sucks.
People not listening to you, then dying. sucks.
You screwing up, and then people dying. sucks.
The reliance on "contacts" sucks.
And so sometimes I get by on thoughts like "Well, at least I won't be at a desk job", or "Damn I hope the pay is gonna be worth this".
I'm bringing this up because so many threads on this board are like, "Oh, where do I get UMAT tutoring", or "Oh, do I need to do volunteer work". For a bitter and cynical person like myself it is a little sickening to see so much lemming-like enthusiasm. You are heading towards a cliff, guys.
(And I'll say it now, I did get UMAT tutoring, and I did do volunteer work, and I am Asian, and I did get an overachiever's UAI so I guess I fit into the stereotype. Oh well.)
Anyway, you kiddies don't stop being earnest in your dreams, because med is (sometimes) good fun. I just thought I might bring this up because I think you should realise it is not all sunshine and lollipops. Also, it's late, I can't sleep and I have to wake up in three freaking hours for uni. *sigh.
I'm gonna say it now. IT'S NOT ALL IT'S MADE OUT TO BE.
True, I love what I am doing. I would not trade places for a spot in another course (even with those darned cool astronauts). And I think it is a privilege to experience the kind of physical and emotional intimacy that's entailed in interacting with patients.
But at the same time. Sometimes, it really. really. sucks.
The hours suck.
The total lack of social life sucks.
The responsibility sucks.
People dying. sucks.
People not listening to you, then dying. sucks.
You screwing up, and then people dying. sucks.
The reliance on "contacts" sucks.
And so sometimes I get by on thoughts like "Well, at least I won't be at a desk job", or "Damn I hope the pay is gonna be worth this".
I'm bringing this up because so many threads on this board are like, "Oh, where do I get UMAT tutoring", or "Oh, do I need to do volunteer work". For a bitter and cynical person like myself it is a little sickening to see so much lemming-like enthusiasm. You are heading towards a cliff, guys.
(And I'll say it now, I did get UMAT tutoring, and I did do volunteer work, and I am Asian, and I did get an overachiever's UAI so I guess I fit into the stereotype. Oh well.)
Anyway, you kiddies don't stop being earnest in your dreams, because med is (sometimes) good fun. I just thought I might bring this up because I think you should realise it is not all sunshine and lollipops. Also, it's late, I can't sleep and I have to wake up in three freaking hours for uni. *sigh.