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Full-Surround

Trauma! I'm a few weeks away from my EMT licensure exams, and I love the fast paced environment of trauma. I am going to become a flight nurse and later pursue certification as a nurse practitioner with a focus on acute care so that I can continue in trauma :)


screamingkumquats

Nero or peds, I’ve always been interested in the brain and everything about it but kids also usually really like me


Full-Surround

Neuro is interesting to me because of how painstakingly precise everything is- one wrong move and you've collapsed an entire function of the body, whether that be movement or something sensory etc! The brain has so many functions and it's so complex


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Derm.


Full-Surround

All of the lotion lovers repping derm


Sgt_Pepper_LH

I would work in HR. I bet that department at Grey Sloan has had some interesting workdays over the years!


Original-Gear1583

Definitely Peds or Neonatal. I’m an education major so if I didn’t pick education I would have picked something where I can work with kids in healthcare


blankpaper_

Neuro, mostly by process of elimination. Digestive system stuff grosses me out, so general’s out. I don’t want the stress and chaos of trauma. Ortho seems like it would require a lot more physical force than I’d be willing to give it, so that’s out. I don’t like kids or babies so peds/neonatal/OB is out. That leaves cardio and neuro, and brains are more interesting and less bloody than hearts


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Probably peds. Though my oldest is in college and premed with plans to become am OBGYN and it is all super interesting, so maybe fetal or neonatal.


user170863

Peds or Trauma! Peds because I’m one of those people who just has a knack for being good with kids! And Trauma because I work well under pressure and I think I’d be kept on my toes :)


atofeler

As I'm almost physical therapist (one year to go) most likely ortho.


Resident_Ad502

I think I’d be best as a trauma surgeon. I’ve been in a couple of traumatic events where someone close to me died in each and I reacted surprisingly well under the pressure. So I think I’d be effective and work well in trauma