Hi!
So excited to find this network. My boyfriend (hopefully fiancé soon) is a third year medical student, and I'm a third year pharmacy student. He has finally decided on neurosurgery. I'm happy for him because he absolutely loves it, but also freaking out a little bit! NSG is one of the most demanding residencies, both time and energy-wise. I was much happier when he was going the Radiation Oncology route, which has much more regular hours. But alas, he loves his OR. I'm hoping I can get some advice on how this will all go.
1) how do you all deal with the invisibility? I am in a fairly impressive line of work, and will have me doctorate at 24 years old. I'm ultra-proud of my accomplishments, but whenever we meet new people, we go through the same thing "What do you guys do?" "I'm in medical school, going into neurosurgery" "OH WOW that's awesome!! and how about you?" "I'm in pharmacy school." "Oh, cool." like come onnnnn.
2) What's the one piece of advice in dealing with the time constraints? I especially worry about kids. I will be working full time while he's in residency, so will we have to have a nanny? He will almost never be home to help me out. We will almost certainly be away from both of our families too. He has been trying to look at the most family-friendly residencies he can, but who knows where he will end up.
3) Any other advice?
Thank you in advance and looking forward to learning!
So excited to find this network. My boyfriend (hopefully fiancé soon) is a third year medical student, and I'm a third year pharmacy student. He has finally decided on neurosurgery. I'm happy for him because he absolutely loves it, but also freaking out a little bit! NSG is one of the most demanding residencies, both time and energy-wise. I was much happier when he was going the Radiation Oncology route, which has much more regular hours. But alas, he loves his OR. I'm hoping I can get some advice on how this will all go.
1) how do you all deal with the invisibility? I am in a fairly impressive line of work, and will have me doctorate at 24 years old. I'm ultra-proud of my accomplishments, but whenever we meet new people, we go through the same thing "What do you guys do?" "I'm in medical school, going into neurosurgery" "OH WOW that's awesome!! and how about you?" "I'm in pharmacy school." "Oh, cool." like come onnnnn.
2) What's the one piece of advice in dealing with the time constraints? I especially worry about kids. I will be working full time while he's in residency, so will we have to have a nanny? He will almost never be home to help me out. We will almost certainly be away from both of our families too. He has been trying to look at the most family-friendly residencies he can, but who knows where he will end up.
3) Any other advice?
Thank you in advance and looking forward to learning!
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