Anonymous wrote:The ROI on medical school continues to go down. I would guide your child to a more lucrative career path.
Anonymous wrote:Radiologists can have a 9-5 schedule. Also Anesthesiologists can make their schedule 9-5 (or a version of it). Both are compensated well. However, keep in mind both of these fields have less “patient care” meaning less interactions with their patients. So it depends on whether that’s important for interested parties.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - DS was thinking ER or pathology, his father thinks pathology will be replaced by AI in the future. What about a medical examiner, all clients are deceased so is that easier to leave at the end of the day (except for the emotional part)?
Anonymous wrote:OP here - DS was thinking ER or pathology, his father thinks pathology will be replaced by AI in the future. What about a medical examiner, all clients are deceased so is that easier to leave at the end of the day (except for the emotional part)?
Anonymous wrote:Not an MD, but dentist or especially a
orthodontist.
Biggest mistake I made was not pursuing this as a career - my experience both when I was a kid with braces and then again when my kids had them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than the occasional shift on call, a pediatrician in an office probably doesn’t think about work at home.
I know my dermatologist doesn’t even have shifts on call.
It’s still pretty inflexible - if you have patients scheduled, you can’t just leave early to gk to a school play.
HAHAHHAAHAHAHA. I work in a pediatrician office and they work a ton from home - finishing up notes, replying to messages, sending orders/referrals, etc. The time in the office is non-stop and so they work from home to catch up.