tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3245783834297902042.post5399382763917373265..comments2023-10-26T05:49:59.824-04:00Comments on Reflections of a Grady Doctor: Sixteen Questions: The Emotions of Career Decisions in Medicine.gradydoctorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10639816377218206777noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3245783834297902042.post-42999821853906442092013-04-16T01:41:21.551-04:002013-04-16T01:41:21.551-04:00Grady Doc,
As usual you continue to warm my heart!...Grady Doc,<br />As usual you continue to warm my heart! I really appreciate this entry more than you will know. You are always truly inspiring with your words and all! I am second year medical student in Brooklyn and making that final decision is still some what of a struggle for me. This list is great way for me to put in to perspective. I appreciate you letting us (medical students) know, "Hey, I've been there." I've followed your blog since my first year of medical school (which was recommended to me by another student at the time). When need some encouragement or a good laugh (with your funny stories), you blog always comes to mind. I just wanted to say thanks being a inspiration to all young women in medicine (and to myself, of course). I know you always have some good words for all of us and I figured you should have good words yourself :)Dr. Nou Nouhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07947306654382873658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3245783834297902042.post-55776518956960427252013-04-15T16:44:41.635-04:002013-04-15T16:44:41.635-04:00Interesting that until you mentioned the attending...Interesting that until you mentioned the attending having an afro, I assumed he was white and you were dealing with racism and sexism. Nope, you were just dealing with someone that isn't nearly as awesome as you are. You are correct, you learned a lot from him, and that has shaped you into the teacher that you are today.Jillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06744125557101852519noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3245783834297902042.post-47007528032324285882013-04-14T13:50:48.351-04:002013-04-14T13:50:48.351-04:00As a premed, I LOVE this list!!
I've spent t...As a premed, I LOVE this list!! <br /><br />I've spent the better part of the last 10 years working with and around Pathologists, a situation I set up on purpose because I wanted to become one. But I realize that I'm a "people person" and that working around Pathologists, who typically are NOT "people people", hasn't been that rewarding for me. LOVE the work, but the interpersonal interactions have left a LOT to be desired.<br /><br />As a result, I'm looking at a patient care specialties like IM/Oncology, MUCH more strongly than ever! <br /><br />Thanks again for the list!Doc201Xhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03256674607622605620noreply@blogger.com