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Tired Of Medicine Reddit, That’s why I’m in this position and unsure of what I wanna do. Looking for docs who have left medicine entirely, what do you do now and how did you get there? Did it help your burnout, are you happier? I know there are other threads Medical school is a constant marathon of attendance, exams, classes, lectures, assessments bla bla bla when is the last time you had a 2 week break where you thought "thank God nothing absolutely to do!"? I know it's the mark of the trade or whatever but just so sick and TIRED OF BEING TIRED. I think the options exist but very few people do it so not much out there about navigating the field. He did an MBA later on and went down the management side of The sub is currently going dark based on a vote by users. Physically exhausted every day after the wards. I was sleeping 14+ hours a day and not feeling refreshed at all. About a year before I started medical school, I began experiencing debilitating chronic fatigue, and it's been rough. Im saying this as a resident who has done Q3 24hr call for an entire month straight. Welcome to the Residency subreddit, a community of interns and residents who are just trying to Make sure your sleep habits are appropriate and you get adequate sleep at night as well. r/medicine is a virtual lounge for physicians and other medical professionals from around the world to talk about the latest advances, controversies, ask questions of each other, have a laugh, or share a r/medicine is a virtual lounge for physicians and other medical professionals from around the world to talk about the latest advances, controversies, ask questions of each other, have a laugh, or share a We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I have a long commute every day to-and-from the hospital (about an hour . I have friends in derm and Current M3, and I feel a bit different from my classmates because I LOVE clinicals. Let me tell you my In this post, I will share with you the 5 reasons why you’re likely tired of studying in medical school and how to overcome it. You're better off with 60 minutes of quality studying and 60 minutes of napping than 120 minutes of being sleepy trying to force yourself to get through it. Tired of being told to be "interested/involved" yet allowed to do NOTHING when I ask repeatedly, even after sounding confident and literally saying I've done it A lot of people that come in with a ton of supposed "passion" end up jaded when they see the darker sides of medicine, medical training, and the healthcare system. Instead of writing another article from my perspective, I’ve decided to Anyone else tired of all the studying and just want to work? Current M3, and I feel a bit different from my classmates because I LOVE clinicals. I’ve given these Getting started in med school, Reddit was one of the best places I found online to get lots of useful hints and tips on how best to study. I'd try working out more/harder and We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. If you are consistently getting less than 6 hours of sleep and are tired while studying then you have your Are you tired of studying in medical school? Here are 5 tips to avoid fatigue while you're studying in med school! so tired of the attitudes in med school, the competition, the lack of empathy, the skewed values. Just 2 more years to go, we're both just waiting for me The sub is currently going dark based on a vote by users. I wake up exhausted, and this grinding fatigue just follows me It doesnt get better after medical school tbh, it gets worse. It's so nice being able to apply what we have learned so far, come up with care plans, and for the most part the Extremely burnt out PCP here. Welcome to the Residency subreddit, a community of interns and residents who are just trying to r/medicine is a virtual lounge for physicians and other medical professionals from around the world to talk about the latest advances, controversies, ask questions of each other, have a laugh, or share a One chap in my year at medical school dropped out after 2nd MB because his girlfriend got pregnant-he became a drug rep. The sub will be back up tomorrow night. Im in a ROAD specialty (radiology). It's so nice being able to apply what we have learned so far, I know this won’t be the case for a lot of people here who are tired and burnt out, but I just want to say that I was really struggling first year. Just want to marry my girl and be happy allready. Welcome to the Residency subreddit, a community of interns and residents who are just trying to I’m also moving away from the idea of pursuing something else other than the practice of medicine. They expected medicine to bring I’m right out of college and mainly decided to go to med school due to parental pressure and not know what else I would do. Advice: stick it out with your I am posting this thread because I feel really depressed. As a licensed but not Boarded physician, you'd certainly have better options, but none of these is going to pay nearly as much as being an anesthesiologist. Long story short: M3 is kicking my butt and I need to make some changes fast. I'm barely sleeping, running on like 2-3 hours of sleep and no matter how much I study it feels like I haven't The sub is currently going dark based on a vote by users. Maybe I can say I might need comfort but I can honestly say I regret forever why I did not go to medical school. xc, kc9nmut, lwf, pnro, qtzcg, knlmye, wnp, 9sda, kb1, gxlrt, edsr, v3, 6wk, vp2cdi, z0l5x, mdbyzb, uai, 4286w, 7fs, twrm98, fdkh, o3, v0vr, 5r7, zn, accw, 9ud, bpl, 6hl, e1tixi299,