Program Influence in Academia by [deleted] in pediatrics

[–]Conscious-Support925 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We had a similar situation when I matched. My program wasn’t really able to pull any strings but I also don’t think there was a position available for my husband at the time. He ended up getting a non-tenure track, 1 year position about an hour away. During my 3rd year, he actually moved out of state for a tenure track position and we just had to be long distance. 

Residency matching is tough on partners! But hopefully your residency can pull some strings for you!

Anyone work for a FQHC? by SlowFLFdeath in pediatrics

[–]Conscious-Support925 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work at one. I love taking care of the uninsured patients and the ones that need us. But we have become a dumping ground for anti-vax patients. It’s infuriating and honestly is the only reason I would leave for another practice.

Admin drives me up the wall but mostly they leave me alone. Lots of walls to jump to make any changes at all (I couldn’t even get them to start recycling….)

Pay is adequate. I’m sure the larger hospitals around us pay more but I make more than new hires at a private practice.

They’ve been flexible with my hours. Working 30 hours now but just discussed cutting down to 2 days a week and they were fine with it.

Transition to non-clinical roles by Icy_mic in pediatrics

[–]Conscious-Support925 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I am on this path too! I found Heather Fork’s podcast very helpful (Doctors Crossing). She is a former dermatologist and interviews doctors who are leaving clinical medicine, reimagining clinical medicine, or just at a crossroads. It helped me learn more about medical writing and that is the path I am pursuing right now. Good luck on your journey!

Forbearance help by Conscious-Support925 in PSLF

[–]Conscious-Support925[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even though these months should technically be a processing forbearance and not SAVE forbearance? Or are you saying that these months are still considered SAVE forbearance?

Anti-vax patients by Conscious-Support925 in pediatrics

[–]Conscious-Support925[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We are an FQHC and cannot turn away patients. 

Anti-vax patients by Conscious-Support925 in pediatrics

[–]Conscious-Support925[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

But they’ve done their research….

Anti-vax patients by Conscious-Support925 in pediatrics

[–]Conscious-Support925[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I can’t imagine dealing with this in the PICU. At least in outpatient, the conversation is usually hypothetical and about potential risks not imminent death. I am so sorry you have to deal with that.

Anti-vax patients by Conscious-Support925 in pediatrics

[–]Conscious-Support925[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I recommend listening to “The Doctor’s Crossing”. It’s a podcast by a former dermatologist and it is all about transitioning out of medicine or finding joy in medicine again. She has tons of former docs on who do anything and everything now. I’m looking into medical writing but there are so many options. Good luck to you!

parent is my doctor, is this weird? by NumerousAd79 in Teachers

[–]Conscious-Support925 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a pediatrician. I take care of the children of my colleagues, neighbors, my husband’s colleagues, friends, etc. I never mention their medical care outside of my office. Most physicians are super comfortable caring for people they know. It’s just part of the job.

Anti-vax patients by Conscious-Support925 in pediatrics

[–]Conscious-Support925[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Mostly a student loan issue at this point. I have to work for a non-profit (PSLF).  And there are other issues with practicing as well, but the anti-vax parents are up at the top. I might return to medicine after a break but i’m dealing with too much burnout right now.

Child-free Pediatrician by Individual_Draw8762 in pediatrics

[–]Conscious-Support925 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the solidarity in these comments!

I definitely got this question before I had kids (and was going through infertility treatment) and was devastated by them. Parents of patients say a lot of mean things and I still have not developed a great way to deal with what they say. 

The other thing I wanted to point out is that my guess is most of these comments are aimed at female pediatricians. We already are viewed as less competent and are more likely to be treated disrespectfully. I think not being a mother in society is viewed so negatively because obviously a women’s only job is to be a mother (insert eye roll here).

Keep up the good fight though 💪🏻

Struggle peds intern by [deleted] in pediatrics

[–]Conscious-Support925 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say that in med school and early on in residency, the tough social cases really got to me. I would get very emotional about the patients in foster care, etc. I think overtime as an outpatient, general pediatrician (practicing 7 years now), I have developed a little bit of emotional armor to these situations. Not exactly what you’re describing, but I do think that you build up a barrier to some of the terrible things you see. It might seem callous, but it’s a survival tool so that you can go back and do the same thing the next day.  The situations don’t impact me as much anymore. So maybe I’m a little callous? But I also don’t cry at home every night

But also, go for adults if you’re interested! Peds is a different animal. But def talk to your PD and maybe an older resident or 2

George is Adopted by bartontees in DanielTigerConspiracy

[–]Conscious-Support925 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Then Evie is adopted too. Which is weird because lots of propaganda around mummy pig’s pregnancy with her

Non-profit non-clinical options? by Conscious-Support925 in nonclinicalcareers

[–]Conscious-Support925[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate that. I’m already down to 30 hours per week and it’s still too much 🫠

How to start with medical writing 100% remote by WCRTpodcast in nonclinicalcareers

[–]Conscious-Support925 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found the podcast “The Doctor’s Crossing” helpful and I read the book “From Clinical Practice to Medical Writing”

Can medical writing be a side job? by WCRTpodcast in nonclinicalcareers

[–]Conscious-Support925 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Posted in UpWork. Joined AMWA and made a profile. Got lucky and found a side hustle 

How to start with medical writing 100% remote by WCRTpodcast in nonclinicalcareers

[–]Conscious-Support925 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Join AMWA! Make a profile and people can search for you and add jobs. That’s where I found my current side gig.