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Is Emergency Medicine the Right Choice for Me?
Brett Rosen1, Peter Rosen2, Joel Schofer3
1York Hospital, York, Pennsylvania.
Abstract:
One of the hardest decisions a medical student has to make is the choice of specialty. Many studies have explored what influences the choice of emergency medicine (EM) as a specialty. In this article, we elaborate on the most important incentives, including the diversity in patients' presentations, having a defined and flexible schedule, the plasticity in choosing and changing a practice location, and the acuity of care and trauma experience. Additionally, we tackle some of the challenges that emergency physicians face. For instance, having to follow a different thought process than most other physicians, as well as the patients' quality and expectations. We also address some of the concerns regarding the specialty, specifically burnout, stress, and the fear associated with maintaining a career in EM. Finally, we provide students interested in EM with some resources that can provide them with further guidance to decide whether EM is the right choice for them.
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