Anonymous wrote:He hired me to teach his kids to swim. Wife was traveling a lot for work. You can imagine where it went from there. Him 47. Me 24. That was two years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Medical school, early 20s, paired together in pathophysiology and ran into each other a lot at the gym and local running paths.
Almost every woman physician I know is married to another physician. The few who aren’t usually met their spouse before med school.
Interesting. A lot of male doctors in the hospital I worked at were married to nurses but now that you mention it the reverse was not true.
How old are you? The older generation used to marry female nurses, but the current generation is more likely to marry someone of their same income/education level.
I’m 40, and a lot of my male coworkers are also married to docs, or lawyers/other professionals. I work in a large academic center (not DC).
My son’s private school class has six kids who have dual physician parents and a few with docs married to dentists or lawyers. Going to back to school night feels like going to any other professional gathering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Medical school, early 20s, paired together in pathophysiology and ran into each other a lot at the gym and local running paths.
Almost every woman physician I know is married to another physician. The few who aren’t usually met their spouse before med school.
Interesting. A lot of male doctors in the hospital I worked at were married to nurses but now that you mention it the reverse was not true.
How old are you? The older generation used to marry female nurses, but the current generation is more likely to marry someone of their same income/education level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Medical school, early 20s, paired together in pathophysiology and ran into each other a lot at the gym and local running paths.
Almost every woman physician I know is married to another physician. The few who aren’t usually met their spouse before med school.
Interesting. A lot of male doctors in the hospital I worked at were married to nurses but now that you mention it the reverse was not true.