Another neurosurgery spouse here. It is hard no matter what but it will be extra hard for you both if she is not on board. Definitely a decision that needs to be discussed together. The other side is that I knew my husband wanted to do it, and I knew that if I held him back from it he may hold it against me. I felt I would rather have a happy, hardworking husband than one that is around all the time and miserable in career choice.
Spend some time with your neurosurgery department to get a feel for expectations. It's hard, but not impossible. It does require commitment and passion for the field.
Given I don't have kids yet, but I have never cried because my husband had to work late. This spouse she is talking to may not be the best example of an independent wife. Take what she says lightly, and ask around to some other residents and spouses. There will be some positive as well.
Spend some time with your neurosurgery department to get a feel for expectations. It's hard, but not impossible. It does require commitment and passion for the field.
Given I don't have kids yet, but I have never cried because my husband had to work late. This spouse she is talking to may not be the best example of an independent wife. Take what she says lightly, and ask around to some other residents and spouses. There will be some positive as well.
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