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Title: Career Choices


1
Career Choices
  • Exploring the possibilities

2
Early Exposure Experiences
  • Experiences during your academic year
  • Contact the physician mentor and arrange a time
    to spend in that practice setting
  • Provides a quick snapshot of that part of their
    practice
  • Good to look at many different experiences

3
Summer Early Exposures
  • Periods of 2-12 weeks
  • Arranged by the student
  • Register with S204- Beth Jennings
  • Submit form for approval,
  • Registration info will be provided in Feb. 2004
  • Objectives for the summer experience necessary
  • Will appear on your university transcript

4
  • Student name
  • Clinical supervisor
  • Dates
  • Please describe the early exposure experience
    (site, type of experience, discipline)
  • Provide in the space below your objectives for
    your early exposure experience
  • Student signature
  • Supervisor signature
  • Please return completed form to S204
  • Approved by
  • University registration completed

Please return completed form to S204
Approved by   University registration completed

5
Personal Contacts
  • Informational interview
  • learn about practicing in your specialty area of
    interest
  • get a sense of what its like to discuss and
    articulate your career objectives
  • gain information about new developments in your
    area of interest
  • build a network, ask who else you could speak to

6
Questions for your mentor
  • How/why did you choose this specialty?
  • What do you like most about this specialty?
  • What are the various practice settings for this
    specialty?
  • How do you balance your career with the rest of
    your life?

7
Questions for your mentor
  • What are the salary ranges for work in this
    specialty?
  • What unique or unadvertised specialty
    associations or contacts exist?
  • Are there other recommendations you would make to
    a new physician considering this specialty?

8
Questions for your mentor
  • What attributes do you think are the most
    important in anyone considering this specialty?
  • If you had it to do again would you choose this
    specialty? Why or why not?
  • Who else would you suggest that I speak to? Could
    I say that you had referred me?

9
CaRMS Programs
  • FRCS programs
  • FRCP programs
  • CCFP programs

10
FRCS
  • Cardiac surgery
  • General surgery
  • Neurosurgery
  • Obstetrics and gynecology
  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Plastic surgery
  • Thoracic surgery
  • Urology

11
FRCP
  • Anaesthesia
  • Community Medicine
  • Dermatology
  • Diagnostic radiology
  • Emergency medicine
  • Pathology
  • Internal medicine
  • Laboratory medicine
  • Medical biochemistry
  • Medical genetics
  • Medical microbiology
  • Neurology
  • Nuclear medicine
  • Occupational medicine
  • Pediatrics
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation
  • Psychiatry
  • Radiation Oncology

12
CCFP
  • Family practice
  • 2 year program
  • Options for a third year of training increasingly
    available
  • Womens health
  • Emergency medicine
  • Anaesthesia for the general practitioner
  • Palliative care
  • Geriatric medicine

13
Type of Patient
  • General
  • Family practice
  • Surgery
  • Psychiatry
  • Dermatology
  • Emergency medicine
  • Internal medicine
  • Specific
  • Pediatrics
  • Obstetrics and gynecology
  • Geriatric medicine
  • Urology
  • sports medicine

14
Type of Patient Contact
  • Little or no patient contact
  • Community medicine
  • Pathology
  • Radiology
  • Laboratory medicine
  • Predominantly patient contact
  • Genetics
  • Internal medicine
  • Surgery
  • Obstetrics and gynecology
  • Family medicine
  • Psychiatry

15
Web Sites of Interest
  • Gather information about many specialties
    first-think broadly!
  • http//www.aamc.org- go to students
  • www.carms.org go to programs
  • www.rcpsc.medical.org- click on residency
    education, then specialty information.
  • Be creative-take turns at considering all
    specialties
  • Pick three top considerations
  • Speak to faculty or mentors

16
Careers in Medicine Web Site
  • Public page with limited information
  • Password protected area for medical students
  • URL www.aamc.org/careersinmedicine
  • Student code (case sensitive) 11STU255
  • Subsequent entry with your own password
  • Interactive site, allows for storing results in a
    personal profile and performing interactive
    decision-making exercises
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