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Any physicians out there that had some type of depression or other mental illness and were able to get into medical school?
Any stories of struggles or problems with interviews and how you overcame would be excellent. |
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Yes, hello unpredictable I'd like to say that you are not alone in this. If you ever considered therapy it might be worth noting that therapists were once graduate students themselves and I'm sure would be more than happy to discuss coping methods for your academic pursuits.
I wish that I had a personal story to offer as encouragement for you today. But I do have one story of a family member who struggles with depression. He successfully completely an undergraduate degree, went on to medical school even though he had failed several entrance interviews, completed residency and fellowship training, and is currently a radiologist. Depression continues to be an issue for him but he still to works and has been a radiologist for many years now. Whenever I'm feeling stressed out over my personal goals not being reached in the way that I wanted there's something that I remind myself; List of Abraham Lincoln’s Failures:
Elected President, 1860 |
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