What type of doctor should i be?
want to be a physician (not a surgeon), and i just can't decide which to pick, i'm looking for a really challenging type, preferably the hardest one out in that. I want it to be like kinda the tv chracter house too, like find out what's wrong with the forgiving.
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Electroneurodiagnostic Tech
>>You get to use cool technology to diagnose people.
House specialises in infectious disease and nephrology. You should decide by which nouns of medicine interests you most, not which is hardest. I imagine if you are currently trying to pick what area to specialise contained by you must be a junior doctor or a medical student already? If so think about which area you enjoy studied/ worked in you found most interesting.
"like to find out what's wrong with the patient" - I muse you'll find thats what all doctors do.
gynecologist. clearly.
Are you within your third year of medical school? If not, it's a moot point. Kinda like asking a toddler what he wants to be when he grows up. You can pick something if you want, but it's pointless.
BTW, House is total fiction. Medicine is NOTHING similar to that. At all. Not even close. Source(s): I'm a physician.
We get that question in one form or another adjectives the time on YA, and the doctors all say the same point each time: Don't worry about it until your third year of medical institution. Whatever you think now, the reality is different from your perception, and once you've have the clinical rotations, you'll be able to make a partially informed choice. Until later, you're just guessing wildly. I bet at least partially my class wound up in a different specialty than they'd envisioned.
You should be a Cardiothoracic Surgeon because they make $216,989 to $693,935 a year. That's if you want to be rich.
If you want a risky doctor profession, go and become an infectious disease guy.
You get to concord with outbreaks such as SARS, and other deadly infection now and after - and yes, the dangerous part is when you need to check physically the long-suffering.
Or,
Oncologist - cancer doctor... just guess how does it feel to tell inhabitants they have terminal disease and say: its a joke!
Go for Neurology or Oncology! Ever changing! Good luck!
Psychiatrist. That would definitely be the most rewarding, because theres a slew of mental conditions out in that.
I WOULD SAY PHSICIAN OR PERDITRITION
the hardest type would be a neurosurgeon (thats mispelled im sure) but if you want somthing hard dedicate you enthusiasm to curing a disease your be the first to do it and if you can do it you will be rich! Source(s): Uncommon common sense
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Electroneurodiagnostic Tech
>>You get to use cool technology to diagnose people.
House specialises in infectious disease and nephrology. You should decide by which nouns of medicine interests you most, not which is hardest. I imagine if you are currently trying to pick what area to specialise contained by you must be a junior doctor or a medical student already? If so think about which area you enjoy studied/ worked in you found most interesting.
"like to find out what's wrong with the patient" - I muse you'll find thats what all doctors do.
gynecologist. clearly.
Are you within your third year of medical school? If not, it's a moot point. Kinda like asking a toddler what he wants to be when he grows up. You can pick something if you want, but it's pointless.
BTW, House is total fiction. Medicine is NOTHING similar to that. At all. Not even close. Source(s): I'm a physician.
We get that question in one form or another adjectives the time on YA, and the doctors all say the same point each time: Don't worry about it until your third year of medical institution. Whatever you think now, the reality is different from your perception, and once you've have the clinical rotations, you'll be able to make a partially informed choice. Until later, you're just guessing wildly. I bet at least partially my class wound up in a different specialty than they'd envisioned.
You should be a Cardiothoracic Surgeon because they make $216,989 to $693,935 a year. That's if you want to be rich.
If you want a risky doctor profession, go and become an infectious disease guy.
You get to concord with outbreaks such as SARS, and other deadly infection now and after - and yes, the dangerous part is when you need to check physically the long-suffering.
Or,
Oncologist - cancer doctor... just guess how does it feel to tell inhabitants they have terminal disease and say: its a joke!
Go for Neurology or Oncology! Ever changing! Good luck!
Psychiatrist. That would definitely be the most rewarding, because theres a slew of mental conditions out in that.
I WOULD SAY PHSICIAN OR PERDITRITION
the hardest type would be a neurosurgeon (thats mispelled im sure) but if you want somthing hard dedicate you enthusiasm to curing a disease your be the first to do it and if you can do it you will be rich! Source(s): Uncommon common sense
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