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by jseliger
3468 days ago
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The culture of medicine, at least at the physician level, is completely insane; it's so insane that describing its insanity is part of the reason I wrote "Why you should become a nurse or physicians assistant instead of a doctor: the underrated perils of medical school" (https://jakeseliger.com/2012/10/20/why-you-should-become-a-n...). Residents in particular have no power, and even physicians themselves frequently feel they have no choice but to match the death-march pace set by administrators or their most deranged colleagues. |
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I felt upset about her hours all through medical school only to discover residency is worse. There are no fellows in her program either so the residents handle it all. I feel I've just accepted her terrible schedule at this point. I'm most saddened that we won't be able to have children for another five years until she's completed her fellowship, especially because I'm in my mid-30s.
Writing this comment makes me realize how painful it feels at times that her medical training runs our lives.