Anonymous wrote:So you want to disrupt your life and the life of your children AND incur HUGE financial debt so you can help family members make better medical decisions!?!?!
Anonymous wrote:OP again, I think part of it is that I come from a very large family with varying degrees of economic stability and education and resources. I see how much even the slightest illness becomes a source of struggle for some of my family members. They are constantly concerned about the expenses associated with medical care as well as the tendency to over-treat or over-prescribe. Many of them were not born and raised in this country and are uncomfortable getting adequate care in a timely manner. Small issues explode into larger ones. I see them and I see people like them, and I know that someone with medical training could immediately make a difference in their lives, someone they trust, someone who can help guide them and make them comfortable getting care and making good, knowledgeable decisions.
Anonymous wrote:So you want to disrupt your life and the life of your children AND incur HUGE financial debt so you can help family members make better medical decisions!?!?!
I don't know. It's like a second calling as I've matured. A part of me that has woken up. But I don't think we're in a place to make the financial or time investment that seems needed, and I will look into the other options mentioned.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I should clarify that I have a career that I LOVE. That has been my calling and is part of who I am. I don't think I am unfulfilled in that career. Medicine is something I've always been told I would be good at, but I wasn't interested. But in the past couple of months, I've started wishing I had medical training, I wish I could be a doctor.
OP, if you have a career that you love and leaves you fulfilled, what is it about being a doctor that's so appealing? Just curious why you would leave a situation that works well for you to become a doctor mid-career.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I should clarify that I have a career that I LOVE. That has been my calling and is part of who I am. I don't think I am unfulfilled in that career. Medicine is something I've always been told I would be good at, but I wasn't interested. But in the past couple of months, I've started wishing I had medical training, I wish I could be a doctor.