What people think medical life looks like vs what it actually feels like

(In medschool) Outside world calling you-“ Doctor Sahab” and you are doing Clerical work and getting scolded by Pg’s in your Internship!:face_holding_back_tears::joy:

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I got to do more clinical tasks

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Its not actually stressful all the time

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Acche din aayenge :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes::grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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MBBS krke life set hojaegi.

And :money_with_wings: hi :money_with_wings: honge.

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In reality, being a medical professional is a lifetime hardwork and sacrifice. And maintaining a work-life balance is a task.

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Noble profession no doubt, but demands time and commitment.

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Some colleges are gold. students actually get good clinical exposure.

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Adrenaline rush

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Outsider will never understand the level of stress doctors go through while studying and then once graduated there is pressure of proving your self and getting settled. It has always been a one man show… unless one has a good medical family background. Doctors here are underrated to a great extent.

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The outside people overestimate the monetary remuneration for medical professionals. They think all doctors start receiving so much money Sam’s soon after gradution.. Getting a good job after gradution is a good struggle.

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Peoples first perspective is High salary there life is set now

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I think it’s double edged sword
Those who didn’t get into these they eagerly want to join and those who are in this field want to get away from this
So :upside_down_face::rofl:
IT IS WHAT IT IS

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Back pain, consistent bak pain.

What people think medical life looks like: You’re the calm, composed hero in the OR, saving lives with a single incision, respected by everyone, and always in control. The reality? You’re often running around in the hospital like a headless chicken, buried in paperwork, fetching coffee for PGs, and getting scolded for not knowing where the saline is. It’s all about long hours, endless tasks that have nothing to do with “saving lives,” and trying to look like you have it together when you’re secretly Googling medical terms on the side. Basically, medical life is less superhero and more “intern trying to survive the day without being asked to do another ECG.”