Life of a feminine doctor (pediatrician)?
Also, what if two med school students bring married...is it hard to gain residency in indistinguishable city?
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I wanted to be a pediatrician until I tried it. I'm glad somebody requirements to do it, though.
How much time you have depends on what specialty you move about into, and how you manage your time.
I have time in residency to enjoy 2 of my 3 kids. Lots of people linger until after residency, but I know plenty of people who have babies during residency too. Sometimes that means a few extra months of residency, depending on how much time after nativity you take past its sell-by date.
Female doctors who are single can have a social life span. Female doctors who are married won't have any more of a social natural life than other married women. And once you have kids, forget it. They ARE your go. (In a good mode, though)
And if you think you're going to hold a 9-5 job, you're within for a rude surprise.
Now, if you marry another doctor, HE can work full time and you can find a part-time position and then at most minuscule somebody will actually bring to see the kids.
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Yes, babies are born only between 9 to 5, and nation cannot get pregnant within the dark.
Not.
pediatricians aren't the ones doing the delivery. Yes, it is mostly a 8-5 job. If you hold a supportive spouse you can have children during med university. I have classmates who enjoy. If two med students are married then they can clash for residencies together, it just make it harder to get your first choice.
It may be a 8-5 career during clinic times, but depending on how big the group is, your call may oscillate.
You may be on call relatively frequently to cover patients that have be admitted to the hospital. Then at hand is Saturday clinic for most practices (morning half).
Pediatrics should be a field i.e. conducive to starting a family.