Choosing a Specialty

Here are some questions which you might want to consider as you try and decide which specialty you would like to end up in:

  1. Amount of patient contact
    1. Low: anesthesia, pathology
    2. High: family medicine, psychiatry
  2. Patient outcomes
    1. Get better: pediatrics, infectious disease
    2. Don’t: oncology, surgery (depends on area)
  3. Salary
    1. I’d suggest you don’t worry too much about this – ‘enough’ depends on your lifestyle which is under your control.
  4. Lifestyle
    1. Call – intensity, frequency (note that a group practice can minimise this)
    2. Oupatient vs hospital service
  5. Variety of patients
    1. Geriatrics – all old
    2. General internal medicine – more varied
  6. Length of training required
    1. I’d suggest you not worry too much about this – more important that you end up happy
  7. Balance of thinking vs doing (ie ‘hands on’)
    1. Thinking: Internal medicine, psychiatry, neurology
    2. Doing – procedural: surgery, urology, anesthesia
  8. Where you want to end up practicing
    1. Eg urban vs rural
    2. This can be VERY cyclical – eg GI is good now, but was lousy 5 yrs ago.
    3. General Internal medicine is currently in GREAT demand – you can write your ticket & be in any city right now.
  9. Importance of Dr-Pt relationship in outcome
    1. High: Family medicine, internal medicine, psychiatry, oncology
    2. Low: Surgery, anesthesia.

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