Hi,
I just found this forum and hoping to get some advice here. Both I and my wife are health professionals. I am a PT and she is a nurse. We are in early 40's and have two kids, a 10 yo boy and 1.5 yo daughter. I had plans to go to Caribbean med school 8 years ago, but my wife would not let to the point of divorce. I accepted it at that time and even tried to encourage her to try to get into med school herself . She had to leave med school after 2 yrs of studying in her country, when it became dangerous there and she had to immigrate. So she settled for being a nurse in Canada. Her parents have never encouraged her to go back to school, only I did. After having second child she has become super motivated and wants to go to med school. However she finds it hard to focus with the new kid and it seemed that her MCAT score will not be that great. We started seriously looking into Caribbean schools, namely SGU and AUC. What I have realized is that for first two years on the island I will not be able to work at all and it is just driving me crazy. I am slowly becoming resentful to the whole idea, but I am also feeling guilty, because I was the one who was a cheerleader over the years and was pushing her in this direction. My wife graciously offered to reverse the roles and support me if I want to apply to the same schools, but I know it will break her heart if I do that. She is interested in family medicine and we always had this dream to open an office together where she can run her GP practice and I can build my physio practice. I wonder if I can hear from the guys who were in similar boat and how they handled it.
I just found this forum and hoping to get some advice here. Both I and my wife are health professionals. I am a PT and she is a nurse. We are in early 40's and have two kids, a 10 yo boy and 1.5 yo daughter. I had plans to go to Caribbean med school 8 years ago, but my wife would not let to the point of divorce. I accepted it at that time and even tried to encourage her to try to get into med school herself . She had to leave med school after 2 yrs of studying in her country, when it became dangerous there and she had to immigrate. So she settled for being a nurse in Canada. Her parents have never encouraged her to go back to school, only I did. After having second child she has become super motivated and wants to go to med school. However she finds it hard to focus with the new kid and it seemed that her MCAT score will not be that great. We started seriously looking into Caribbean schools, namely SGU and AUC. What I have realized is that for first two years on the island I will not be able to work at all and it is just driving me crazy. I am slowly becoming resentful to the whole idea, but I am also feeling guilty, because I was the one who was a cheerleader over the years and was pushing her in this direction. My wife graciously offered to reverse the roles and support me if I want to apply to the same schools, but I know it will break her heart if I do that. She is interested in family medicine and we always had this dream to open an office together where she can run her GP practice and I can build my physio practice. I wonder if I can hear from the guys who were in similar boat and how they handled it.
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