Some day I'll probably get tired of hearing that page but for now, it's exciting to think about! Imagine, I'd be providing well for my son, my mom, my pets and .. just think of all the amazing shoes I could buy! =)
The down side is, with my chosen specialization (elder care), I know I'd wind up watching most of my patients pass on. I get attached and feel so awful when a pet passes. How will I be when patients pass? More so with the boomer population being more-or-less my Mom's age. I don't even want to think about medical mistakes.
On the other hand, I'd get to make sure my patients were treated with respect and well taken care of until the end. Especially those who either do not have a family or whose families cannot be with them. That is priceless and a very comforting thought.
When the time came, I'd also know how to take care of my Mom. Another thing I'd rather not think about.
As they say though,
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift; that's why they call it the present. ~ Unknown
Okay, time to start a relocation plan and to pick a couple (at most) MCAT study resources. I thought the test itself would be hard but it looks like picking from the plethora of "guaranteed MCAT success" courses is harder! =)
Wishing you much peace, happiness and success,
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