Maybe he could dye his hair to look younger? I had no idea some guys dyed their hair until they told me. I couldn't tell the difference.
We were post training once. Dh was a doctor at a private clinic in a tourist town. We'd already done the medical school and residency and even compulsory egyptian military duty as a doctor. We were a couple years out but not 5-6 year were some have mentioned hitting a wall several years out. I remember I was just starting to like the breathing room that post training afforded even though I didn't like the 14-16 hour days he still worked. Now we've moved to the States and we're doing it all over again with the USMLE Steps and going for a residency. It may be several years before we see the other side of training again. Then again if he doesn't get a residency slot here we may be moving to the Gulf countries like Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. They say it's the New York of the Middle East though the temperatures get above 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Yowza! At least he can take his American Board Certification after Step 3 to the gulf countries and be recognized there so he'll make better money than just his medical degree from Egypt. But of course we both prefer going through residency here and then having a medical practice in the States.
We were post training once. Dh was a doctor at a private clinic in a tourist town. We'd already done the medical school and residency and even compulsory egyptian military duty as a doctor. We were a couple years out but not 5-6 year were some have mentioned hitting a wall several years out. I remember I was just starting to like the breathing room that post training afforded even though I didn't like the 14-16 hour days he still worked. Now we've moved to the States and we're doing it all over again with the USMLE Steps and going for a residency. It may be several years before we see the other side of training again. Then again if he doesn't get a residency slot here we may be moving to the Gulf countries like Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. They say it's the New York of the Middle East though the temperatures get above 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Yowza! At least he can take his American Board Certification after Step 3 to the gulf countries and be recognized there so he'll make better money than just his medical degree from Egypt. But of course we both prefer going through residency here and then having a medical practice in the States.
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