10 things you need to give up to be a doctor
Oh I wasn't saying I thought you were wrong or making it about you...I actually agree with you. I had no exposure to these articles pre residency but they would have freaked me out. I floated along during med school since we were long distance I was largely unaffected and did not know what to expect. To a large extent, I'm grateful that I didn't feel jaded before the experience as it were. At the end of the day though, some people will have good experiences and some of will have bad. You're attitude about it controls a little bit (for a normal middle of the road experience) but I would say it's mostly luck to end up in a good program with supportive mentors.
It's never all rainbows and sunshine. There are days (more often recently) that DH comes home and hates his job and wishes he wasn't doing this...but he'll, I have those days/weeks about my career path too!
ETA also, let's be honest, how often does ANYONE post/write about when life is humming along perfectly (or close to). I think it's hard not to get a skewed perspective from that issue alone!
Originally posted by WolfpackWife
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It's never all rainbows and sunshine. There are days (more often recently) that DH comes home and hates his job and wishes he wasn't doing this...but he'll, I have those days/weeks about my career path too!
ETA also, let's be honest, how often does ANYONE post/write about when life is humming along perfectly (or close to). I think it's hard not to get a skewed perspective from that issue alone!
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