I've been thinking a lot about how great it would be to have an organization to turn to during med school, residency, and fellowships. An organization specific to medical training that provides local assistance in ALL aspects of struggling medical lives.
For example, wouldn't you love to be connected to an accountant specific to medical taxes in your area that could offer services free or at a considerable discount?
Or, what about being connected to a family in the location you just moved to for fellowship, familiar with the challenges of medical education and moving? A family that would offer support in the possible ways: assisting in the house hunt, telling where the nearest grocery store is and simply listening to you rant about how hard training can be?
My questions for you are:
Could you benefit from an organization such as this?
What type of benefits would you want? For example: Financial counseling, being adopted (my personal favorite! ), house hunting assistance, babysitting referrals...the sky's the limit!
Would you be willing to participate in the organization by giving back once residency is over? Such as being available as a sort of "host family?" Or offering 1-2 hours a week of your time in your speciality that could help medical families? Or simply volunteering?
I mean really, no one gets it but those who have gone through it, right? So would it be unrealistic to think that we can network locally via an organization to make a medical career simply easier? Kind of like this site but on a greater local level?
For example, wouldn't you love to be connected to an accountant specific to medical taxes in your area that could offer services free or at a considerable discount?
Or, what about being connected to a family in the location you just moved to for fellowship, familiar with the challenges of medical education and moving? A family that would offer support in the possible ways: assisting in the house hunt, telling where the nearest grocery store is and simply listening to you rant about how hard training can be?
My questions for you are:
Could you benefit from an organization such as this?
What type of benefits would you want? For example: Financial counseling, being adopted (my personal favorite! ), house hunting assistance, babysitting referrals...the sky's the limit!
Would you be willing to participate in the organization by giving back once residency is over? Such as being available as a sort of "host family?" Or offering 1-2 hours a week of your time in your speciality that could help medical families? Or simply volunteering?
I mean really, no one gets it but those who have gone through it, right? So would it be unrealistic to think that we can network locally via an organization to make a medical career simply easier? Kind of like this site but on a greater local level?
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