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Drew H asked:


What is the best type of doctor to be these days in terms of lifestyle, wealth and happiness?

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oms321 on 10 December, 2009 at 4:47 pm #

dermatologist


Mike J on 13 December, 2009 at 3:09 pm #

Becoming a doctor is no easy task. All fields of profession that entail an M.D will be difficult. Its all a matter of what you like and what makes you happy. I plan on becoming a Neurosurgeon. I was speaking with my doctor and i told him what i wanted to become. He asked me why would i want to do such a thing. He told me to stay out of Neurosurgery and undertake Invasive Radiology. Radiologists now i believe, where i live, make an estimated 200 Dollars an hour. That’s the figure my father told me, he is a paramedic, works very close with the doctors. Basically a radiologist sits at a desk for 8 hours a day looking at x rays and programming or maintaining MRI and other medical machines while at the same time printing money. Invasive Radiology i believe is the overtaking of Anaesthesiology and incorporating it with the current job description of Radiology. If i had to choose id say go for Radiology. But i personally couldn’t stand sitting at a desk for the rest of my life. Neurosurgery interested me because of its hands on requirements. Also i am fascinated about the human brain and the physiology and pathophysiology that encompasses it. But there are countless sub-fields of medicine, it’s incredible. Basically whatever you’re good at, strive towards that. That’s what i say, but hey I’m only 16…Hope that helped.


cristineongson on 14 December, 2009 at 11:20 pm #

Cosmetic dermatology

Nowadays, a lot of people are into their looks, so being in this field lets you take advantage of all the filthy rich people who just want to look younger. hehehe


Pangolin on 15 December, 2009 at 2:31 am #

That depends on you.

Each of us is different, and our personalities and strengths determine what specialties we like. What I love might bore you to tears (Anesthesia - YAY!), and what you love might make me ill (pediatrics?)

You have to do what you love, and then find a practice situation that meets your lifestyle, wealth and happiness needs.

You’ll find what you like and don’t like when you do your clinical rotations in medical school.

Good luck.


SpiderDijon on 15 December, 2009 at 5:50 am #

two words: Plastic Surgeon


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