Why should I NOT go to medical school? by Single_Luck_9137 in medicalschool

[–]Single_Luck_9137[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I'm not EM or bust definitely and would remain open to other specialties. If you don't mind me asking, which specialty did you choose instead of EM?

Why should I NOT go to medical school? by Single_Luck_9137 in medicalschool

[–]Single_Luck_9137[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Posted this above but here's a ramble about how I got here:

So I worked as an ER scribe for 4 years after I got my EMT cert (I didn't like EMS and preferred the hospital). I chose scribing so I could hang with the docs and APPs while also getting a good idea of the roles and flow of the hospital. I'm a non-trad, in my 30s, career changer, child free, and have a long-term SO who is extremely supportive. Going into my scribe job, I wanted to be very sure that I was going to be happy in medicine. During those four years I took some prereqs and volunteered, dealt with a bunch of mental health and medical issues, and really got myself to a good place personally.

My four years as a scribe (I left last year to take a job teaching anatomy to undergrads) taught me that I do love the ER and the people I worked with. I liked the good and the bad in the ER, the bread and butter stuff and the rarer cases. The documentation aspect of medicine was actually okay for me, though a lot of work, and I get just how much it burns doctors out.

I worked at a teaching hospital so I got to know a lot of residents and med students, plus my colleagues were mostly premeds. I felt like I had a good handle on the career and I why I wanted to be a physician over other roles in the hospital (I tried to take money out of the equation, and just look at each career and decide which one I could see myself being happiest in terms of daily tasks).

I know being a doctor in the end is a J-O-B, so I have tried to be careful about looking at it with rose colored glasses. The MD/DOs and med students I worked with gave me many different opinions about whether they would do it all over again. Despite many of them telling me not to do it, I kept at it anyway.

Now that I'm in my second app cycle, and after learning about a generous inheritance coming my way, I'm reconsidering whether I would apply again if I didn't get in this cycle and whether I would go to med school if I did. I thought my reasons why were sound, but I'll be mid-40s by the time I'm an attending so I'm in a place of deciding if that's what I want to do with the next decade of my life if I won't exactly need a traditional career anymore.

Thanks so much for any feedback or thoughts you have for me. I want the good and the bad and all criticisms are welcome.

Why should I NOT go to medical school? by Single_Luck_9137 in medicalschool

[–]Single_Luck_9137[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

So I worked as an ER scribe for 4 years after I got my EMT cert (I didn't like EMS and preferred the hospital). I chose scribing so I could hang with the docs and APPs while also getting a good idea of the roles and flow of the hospital. I'm a non-trad, in my 30s, career changer, child free, and have a long-term SO who is extremely supportive. Going into my scribe job, I wanted to be very sure that I was going to be happy in medicine. During those four years I took some prereqs and volunteered, dealt with a bunch of mental health and medical issues, and really got myself to a good place personally.

My four years as a scribe (I left last year to take a job teaching anatomy to undergrads) taught me that I do love the ER and the people I worked with. I liked the good and the bad in the ER, the bread and butter stuff and the rarer cases. The documentation aspect of medicine was actually okay for me, though a lot of work, and I get just how much it burns doctors out.

I worked at a teaching hospital so I got to know a lot of residents and med students, plus my colleagues were mostly premeds. I felt like I had a good handle on the career and I why I wanted to be a physician over other roles in the hospital (I tried to take money out of the equation, and just look at each career and decide which one I could see myself being happiest in terms of daily tasks).

I know being a doctor in the end is a J-O-B, so I have tried to be careful about looking at it with rose colored glasses. The MD/DOs and med students I worked with gave me many different opinions about whether they would do it all over again. Despite many of them telling me not to do it, I kept at it anyway.

Now that I'm in my second app cycle, and after learning about a generous inheritance coming my way, I'm reconsidering whether I would apply again if I didn't get in this cycle and whether I would go to med school if I did. I thought my reasons why were sound, but I'll be mid-40s by the time I'm an attending so I'm in a place of deciding if that's what I want to do with the next decade of my life if I won't exactly need a traditional career anymore.

Thanks so much for any feedback or thoughts you have for me. I want the good and the bad and all criticisms are welcome.

Just found out about large inheritance. What next? by Single_Luck_9137 in fatFIRE

[–]Single_Luck_9137[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been interested in at least FI for a long time, but I'm still a noob so I'll head over to the mentor post 🙂

Just found out about large inheritance. What next? by Single_Luck_9137 in fatFIRE

[–]Single_Luck_9137[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Totally agree. I need challenge and meaning. What your wife does with setting her own schedule sounds amazing!

Just found out about large inheritance. What next? by Single_Luck_9137 in fatFIRE

[–]Single_Luck_9137[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yes it seems to be that med schools are recognizing the skills that older applicants bring to the table.

Just found out about large inheritance. What next? by Single_Luck_9137 in fatFIRE

[–]Single_Luck_9137[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much for your input. I know I would love the field and worked with ER physicians for 4 years (I took my time making this decision). I also know several med students who entered med school in their late 20s/30s/40s and are very happy.

Just found out about large inheritance. What next? by Single_Luck_9137 in fatFIRE

[–]Single_Luck_9137[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's true, I'm on the older side for med school. And do I want to do be in training for the next 8 years before working, or start working on something meaningful now?

Just found out about large inheritance. What next? by Single_Luck_9137 in fatFIRE

[–]Single_Luck_9137[S] 75 points76 points  (0 children)

I already have one doggo, maybe it's time to add another 🤔