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Getting Discouraged

At various points in your medical education, you reach a point where you have to ask yourself whether or not all your effort has been or will be worth it. Most of the time, you tell yourself that everything you've done up until this point has been a step in the right direction that will ultimately get you to your career in medicine. Sometimes, it becomes difficult to keep your head above water and reassure yourself of what you know to be true.

You're away from family and friends, and you spend any time you have outside of the classroom inside of a library. There will be some exams where, regardless of how hard you study or how much you think you know, you'll do poorly. It's discouraging, because you begin to feel like nothing you do to prepare has any effect on the outcome. You begin to resent the professors for writing ridiculous questions, your classmates for somehow outperforming you, or your friends outside of medical school who are busy starting their own families instead of wasting four more years and another $150,000-$200,000 after college.

I have plenty of things to look forward to at the end of my second year. I'm getting married in May, and I start clinical rotations in June. I'll actually be getting hands-on experience with real patients instead of pretending to treat actors with fake medical problems. I'll be leaving Pennsylvania and moving in with my wife to a brand new house.

But when you're stuck inside every weekend preparing for a 2-3 hour exam every Monday morning, it's difficult to think that far ahead. You start getting run down, tired of treading water and going through the motions. I know that it will be worth it in a few years when I'm starting a family and doing what I've wanted to do for as long as I can remember. It's just that right now, all I can remember is that I should be studying instead of typing this.

Originally posted on Doctor Fishypants.

Posted by DrFish62, 10/21/2009 5:42pm
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I know how you feel. For the past few years I've been trying to balance family, work and study. I've been completing an astrophysics degree while holding my full time job as a bank manager. Work work, study, work...Anyway, you've come so far, keep it up and whatever you do, be sure to give your (soon to be) wife plenty of attention!
Posted 10/22/2009 2:00am
It sounds like hard work, but then, that's what I would have expected. Hang on in there though, because it definitely will be worth it in the end. You'll get a fantastic career that will pay well, and you'll be helping people that need help. Working hard has its rewards and I'm sure you will get yours.
Posted 10/22/2009 3:19am
Not gonna lie...The stuff you're going through with school sounds horrendous to me. I barely have the will to make it through normal classes sometimes. I think it's amazing to get through that kind of rigor.

You've got a really sweet deal lined up, it'll probably come faster than you realize.
Posted 10/22/2009 6:52am
Wow! You're due to be married about the same time we will be in the hospital and I will be giving birth to our second (hopefully a baby boy).
Anyway, this isn't about me..I just wanted to give you encouragement. It is worth it all in the end; especially if this is something you have been wanting for a while. You may have more minutes like this, but try to get a breath of fresh air, call your fiancee and visit a little, go for a walk and enjoy the fall colors. Yes, you probably could be studying, but you don't want to be burnt out when you start your career..too many professors, teachers, and yes..doctors like that.
Good luck, and I'll keep you in my prayers.

On a side note, back to the pregnancy, I'm having a hard time with it as well. For the first time ever, I am having trouble with all-day sickness (morning my foot!) can't sleep and have no energy..all this with a spunky, energetic 2-year-old daughter! It can be hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel (when I'll get to hold that healthy baby) but I'm trying to remind myself this journey does have an end! As does yours!
You can do it!
Posted 10/22/2009 11:21am
@Writer1983 Congrats on the new baby! I really can't wait until I have kids. Although, to be honest, I think part of my motivation for wanting to be a pediatrician is an excuse to have video games in my office and not wear a tie to work. Sorry I can't be of much help on the morning sickness front. I'm not that far in my education yet
Posted 10/22/2009 2:27pm
Hang in there my friend!
Posted 10/22/2009 8:31pm
Hang tough man, your in the final years of this battle. Think of all the good years to come afterward and you'll also be thankful for that nice paycheck you'll, no doubt, receive.
Posted 10/25/2009 10:02am
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