40岁从头开始读医

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wumingshi19
有知道印度妈妈这样 差不多四十岁不只能是佩服
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taipalengle 发表于 2024-10-17 19:56
这个太不可思议了,都考出执照了,为啥能找不到工作

只是考个证书,不表示有医院要收啊。人家有大把30岁的候选人,除非你有什么过人之处,不然干嘛挑个快50岁的?
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huadragon
亲身体验,第四条不太成立
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hq50
回复 96楼 Rinconada 的帖子
您转了啥
咖啡乱饮
这不叫执照。 是ECFMG certificate而已 通过step1,2之后给你发个证。 通过率非常高 就好像高考三百分就过。 只有一次机会 过了三百分就恭喜你发证书,但实际上match相当于上985。 你就基本毕业年限久了 跟国内本科毕业生比就好似河南山东和北京比,分数线要高很多。 不给复读的机会,所以低分这辈子在美国当医生的路就堵死了。 重新回炉医学院也不行,没那个医学院会要已经在别国取得md equivalent学位的申请者。
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hq50
如果不是特别喜欢,中年转行要慎重。
否则很难坚持。
解剖 病理啥的 现在社区大学有点放水的前提下 gpa得a都不是太容易。得b多了就没意义了
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Icelus
前两项基本是负面影响。 会忙到根本顾不上自己的身体,就更别提照顾家人了……
而且lz对医学看起来没什么特别的兴趣,只是考虑所谓的好处。这条路根本走不通的。
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lambofgod168 发表于 2024-10-17 16:42
之前一个病人,刚做完residency找到fellow,被查出肺癌,而且已经差不多整个肺都是,真是惨。

Paul Kalanithi是你的病人?楼主可以看看这位斯坦福神外医生写的书When Breath Becomes Air
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megQ
我身邊有朋友,兩孩子上大學,自己跑到紐約讀醫學院了.
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Momo395
加油
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megQ
我算一下,她大約50,研究生畢業結婚,孩子大學,我特別佩服. 不要怕失敗,有夢想就去追吧.
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Simpson2020
回复 1楼 lijieda 的帖子
楼主的孩子是女儿?
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louaci
https://www.gwozdzmd.com/
这个按Dr. John Sarno哲学行医的新泽西医生就是四十岁开始读,然后开一人诊所现在还干着,之前是贝尔实验室工程经理,老头可能干了。
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lijieda 发表于 2024-10-17 13:47
40岁从又开始申请医学院读医可行吗?楼主在美国有十年的工程方向工作经历,语义学不沾边。有了想读医的想法是因为: (1)觉得美国医生靠谱的太少。只能靠自己。 (2)家人的健康需要,觉得自己是医生可以更好照顾家人。 (3)觉得往后面走一生的职业生涯更长,可以干到70,工程师最多60吧。 (4)希望孩子能走这条路,想给他们一个榜样。

1和2你可以自修啊 不一定要去学校学 3说不准 4 你希望孩子和你一样折腾四十岁转行?
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errisa
回复 1楼 lijieda 的帖子
我也有这个想法, 比你还大,已经40+了。我现在边工作边修课,从本科的课修起。 我觉得最后如果不能继续下去也没事儿, 反正我现在学的挺开心的
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qingtianwawa
我身边有个例子,女性,40岁开始转医,50岁出头读完了,开始做医生,这期间孩子都是丈夫一人带。
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oldbear1
有认识的人40左右读牙医,现在已经开始上班了
爱吃香蕉的鱼
回复 1楼 lijieda 的帖子
我也有这个想法, 比你还大,已经40+了。我现在边工作边修课,从本科的课修起。 我觉得最后如果不能继续下去也没事儿, 反正我现在学的挺开心的
errisa 发表于 2024-10-17 21:38

你们真厉害啊。。 我考完step3都累成狗了。。。我想着住院医比考试要辛苦好几倍我都不想match了。还不如当年不考试直接读护士或pa。唉
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ceciliaho
想做就去做呗 不然10年后你会后悔当初为什么不下定决心 喜欢的事情 就算辛苦也是快乐的有动力的
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Halahi
好好干你的工程师,401K拉满,再过10-15年就退休了。好高骛远,人生选 hard 模式,50岁以后太劳累压力大,身体最容易出问题。不少人就这个时候得大病。
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PotatoQi
读医非常难。首先,MCAT考试和申请的过程都很难。被录取后,头两年年课程安排的非常紧。很多学生在第一个学期因为压力而需要心理疏导。如果不是出于兴趣或者有坚定的目标,很难度过头两年。
建议你咨询一下这个行业的朋友,或者在一些网站,像Reddit ,咨询一下这个行业人和意见。
水上漂
去大学修Anatomy & Physiology试试就知道了,就算以后改变主意想申请healthcare领域其他专业,这门课也用得上。
闲逛123
回复 1楼 lijieda 的帖子
对普通人很难做到。需要智力,意志力,体力特别强,身体特别好出众的人才能做到。 有个认识的人,她在国内是好学校毕业的医生。因为不喜欢医院的人际关系,读了研究生,开始做科研。出国以后继续做了几年科研,通过了考试,快40的时候开始做住院医。没有想到,最后打垮她的是自己的身体。医院的高强度,以及苛刻的上司搞得她感觉身体和精神要奔溃了,最后放弃了。
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reppoy
住院医太辛苦了 40多很难扛下来
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iloveGelato
去大学修Anatomy & Physiology试试就知道了,就算以后改变主意想申请healthcare领域其他专业,这门课也用得上。
水上漂 发表于 2024-10-17 22:01

这门课我倒是学过,不算难。学医难的是需要动手能力强,还不能怕血,所以我本来最初也想学医来着,实在是晕针晕血干不了这一行。还是法学院好考,投入没有医学院这么大。
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hellohey
errisa 发表于 2024-10-17 21:38
回复 1楼 lijieda 的帖子
我也有这个想法, 比你还大,已经40+了。我现在边工作边修课,从本科的课修起。 我觉得最后如果不能继续下去也没事儿, 反正我现在学的挺开心的

赞👍,认识一个在警察局做码工的,因为喜欢医学,每天看医学书。
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errisa 发表于 2024-10-17 21:38
回复 1楼 lijieda 的帖子
我也有这个想法, 比你还大,已经40+了。我现在边工作边修课,从本科的课修起。 我觉得最后如果不能继续下去也没事儿, 反正我现在学的挺开心的

赞! 其实人到中年上自己喜欢的学是很有兴趣的,并没觉得多累. You only live once, 想做什么赶紧去做,人生永远是后悔没做的事比后悔做过的事要多。
呵呵笑
回复 1楼 lijieda 的帖子
如果身体好有钱有人帮忙带娃,想读就读吧,住院医会比较幸苦需要熬夜。相对而言读牙科轻松些。最后一条还得看孩子感不感兴趣啊
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summerline
取决于你多想, 你英语好么? 对解剖这些有兴趣么? 如果只是为了家人健康,其实你自己看书+ 用好AI就够了。 读医当住院医很熬人的,那几年老得快是有学术数据支持的(染色体端粒那几年短得快)
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hellohey
你们真厉害啊。。 我考完step3都累成狗了。。。我想着住院医比考试要辛苦好几倍我都不想match了。还不如当年不考试直接读护士或pa。唉
爱吃香蕉的鱼 发表于 2024-10-17 21:50

别这样想,你考完了更好,有身份不想做住院医也可以考虑去田纳西,不需要做住院医了如果原来是外国医生。 我帮你找个好消息,新法刚开始不久哦! Gov. Bill Lee made history by signing a bill that makes Tennessee the first state in the country to remove redundant medical-residency requirements for top international doctors. By opening a new pathway for doctors trained outside the United States, HB1312 and SB1451 , introduced by state Rep. Sabi Kumar and state Sen. Kerry Roberts, will help Tennessee address its growing physician shortage. the new law removes the unnecessary repetitive training requirement for doctors licensed abroad. https://www.statnews.com/2023/05/18/doctors-trained-outside-us-licensing-tennessee/


代码王子
读完50几 常年996累死累活 身体也垮了 图个啥?
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Honeyday
可以啊,有钱有闲就行
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ADLL
吃饱撑的。话说语义学是什么意思?
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usaki
看你身体状况吧,普通人吃不消。
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Nicespringgirl
自己读成本太高了……不如我嫁一个医生世家三个医生哈哈哈 羡慕死大妈
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2018xixi
知道有人四十去读牙医,有自己的诊所了
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RedCrayon
不实际。学医路很长,身体撑不了10年就会垮if you really apply yourself。
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RedCrayon
lambofgod168 发表于 2024-10-17 16:42
之前一个病人,刚做完residency找到fellow,被查出肺癌,而且已经差不多整个肺都是,真是惨。

朋友的娃也是,刚match好residency就诊断出癌
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guoke1
直接认识的一个美国老太太,差不多到中国妇女的退休年龄丢了工作,然后开始学医。 到60多岁开始行医。一直工作到80不到。 现在退休了。 我曾经问题这么大年纪每天那么多病人累吗。 她说她工作得很开心一点不觉得是负担。 我觉得这样的人生真是开挂!
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huadragon
我觉得如果有国内的医学文凭直接考版比较容易,顶多就是花点时间考试。 如果在美国从头上医学院,那还是精力和经济的压力蛮大的, 还是要慎重呀, 当然如果是真爱那就上吧。
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guoke1 发表于 2024-10-18 00:50
直接认识的一个美国老太太,差不多到中国妇女的退休年龄丢了工作,然后开始学医。 到60多岁开始行医。一直工作到80不到。 现在退休了。 我曾经问题这么大年纪每天那么多病人累吗。 她说她工作得很开心一点不觉得是负担。 我觉得这样的人生真是开挂!

厉害👍!
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mickey2007
我觉得有钱有闲身体健康 为何不可 自己的人生自己做主
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kathleenlpp
我以为是自己发的帖子。下午刚问了chatgpt,回复如下。 Yes, it is absolutely possible to become a doctor at 40, though it requires dedication, planning, and hard work. Many people pursue medicine later in life for various reasons, including career changes, personal fulfillment, or delayed education. Here’s a general overview of what to consider:
1. Timeline
Undergraduate Degree: 4 years (if not already completed or if prerequisites are missing) • Medical School: 4 years • Residency: 3-7 years, depending on the specialty
You could potentially begin practicing medicine in your early 50s. Many doctors continue practicing well into their 60s and beyond, so you’d still have a meaningful career span.
2. Prerequisites and Exams
• If your background isn’t in science, you may need to take prerequisite courses (e.g., biology, chemistry). • You’ll need to pass the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) to apply for medical school.
3. Medical School Admission Considerations
• Some schools value non-traditional students who bring life experience and diverse perspectives. • Admissions committees often look for candidates with strong motivation, experience (like shadowing doctors), and good academic performance.
4. Challenges and Trade-offs
Family and Financial Impact: Medical school is expensive, and balancing it with personal obligations can be demanding. • Residency Workload: Residency involves long, intensive hours, which can be physically taxing, though many people successfully manage it even in their 40s or 50s.
5. Support and Opportunities
• Some schools have programs specifically designed for older or second-career students. • Scholarships and grants might be available, and some healthcare systems offer tuition assistance if you work for them post-graduation.
Ultimately, becoming a doctor at 40 is a realistic and achievable goal if you are passionate and prepared for the challenges ahead.
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铊盐
除非你有铁人身体, 诗人情怀, 烈士意志,壮志凌云,少一样你都坚持不下来 其他都是subjective, objective短版只有一个:身体,年龄,这个没有办法靠意志弥补
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violetuu
你不怕老的快就读。 各种熬夜。 哈哈。 身体要好啊。学医是体力活。
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sweetiemm
楼主那些医学的先修科学完了吗,医学的research和lab做了吗,有医学文章发表了吗,clinic做了吗,义工攒够了吗?MCAT考了吗?GPA和MCAT都是最top的吗?
最难的是医学院录取率很低,就算上面说的楼主所有的都完成了,楼主可以去查一下医学院录取学生的年龄在40以上的有几个?就算奇迹出现,楼主被医学院录取读完了,能match上residency 吗?等楼主熬出来都50多了,还是个刚从业的医生。
花海无边
以前版上就有一个楼,楼主就是挺大年纪改行学医,因为从小有当医生的梦想,家人朋友都不支持,觉得她在做梦,但那个楼主自己默默地准备,修了必要的课,后来真上了医学院,很励志的一个楼主
花海无边
guoke1 发表于 2024-10-18 00:50
直接认识的一个美国老太太,差不多到中国妇女的退休年龄丢了工作,然后开始学医。 到60多岁开始行医。一直工作到80不到。 现在退休了。 我曾经问题这么大年纪每天那么多病人累吗。 她说她工作得很开心一点不觉得是负担。 我觉得这样的人生真是开挂!

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花海无边
errisa 发表于 2024-10-17 21:38
回复 1楼 lijieda 的帖子
我也有这个想法, 比你还大,已经40+了。我现在边工作边修课,从本科的课修起。 我觉得最后如果不能继续下去也没事儿, 反正我现在学的挺开心的

加油!
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liuyu1996
texaslife 发表于 2024-10-17 14:10
很多老外都不給人生設限 但中國人不一樣,30歲不結婚是剩女 35不升職到經理職場生涯結束 40歲沒有幾米退休金是loser
真累🥱

总结得太好了!
另外,楼主想得已经很清楚了,医生就是可以干得更长
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ske
纯进来想支持一下 加油啊 40岁还往前迈 太厉害了。。加油 !!
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fukktuzi
你走一下成为美国医生路,你也是美国医生了,能做的比美国医生更靠谱,凭啥?!
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keetkeety
RedCrayon 发表于 2024-10-18 00:05
朋友的娃也是,刚match好residency就诊断出癌

我的朋友是resident时候查出淋巴癌 化疗中间歇了两年 然后继续surgical rresidency 现在已经是心外的attending了。
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nalili88
楼主是女的还是男的?女的50岁开始更年期了,如果现在开始从本科读起,50岁的时候刚好是住院医最辛苦的时候吧?当然每个人的体质不一样。人生有些事情错过了就错过了,你读医的理由对大多数人都是存在的,到时候身体受不了钱也花掉了没有后悔药
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zxl035000
任何时间开始都可以。但是现实是你读出来,自己能行医的时候已经50岁+了,身体能不能吃得消是个非常现实的问题。
我孩子学校里有个白人妈妈就是中途转行学医,50岁时开始真正行医,做的家庭医生,可惜她才刚刚干了1,2年就确诊了白血病,从此再也无法工作,幸好她老公一个人可以养家,现在就是在孩子学校做点义工.
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flowingriver
有些人天生就是读书的料,没啥不可能
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iloveGelato
sweetiemm 发表于 2024-10-18 06:50
楼主那些医学的先修科学完了吗,医学的research和lab做了吗,有医学文章发表了吗,clinic做了吗,义工攒够了吗?MCAT考了吗?GPA和MCAT都是最top的吗?
最难的是医学院录取率很低,就算上面说的楼主所有的都完成了,楼主可以去查一下医学院录取学生的年龄在40以上的有几个?就算奇迹出现,楼主被医学院录取读完了,能match上residency 吗?等楼主熬出来都50多了,还是个刚从业的医生。

如果楼主40在家闲着也是闲着没事干,其实不妨从第一步预修课开始试一试,如果真的力不从心那考完几门课可能也就放弃了, 但也算尝试过了,以后想起来也不会后悔。就像以前认识到一位大姐,考完legal assistant考Paralegal, 最后想考JD当律师,卡在了LSAT这一步,考完放弃了,就一直做paralegal道退休了。
所以不用给楼主泼冷水,楼主也不用上来问,就从头开始准备吧,申请一次试试,没有录取的话也就算了,努力过了无怨无悔,如果真能录取并且真心喜欢,那一定可以走下去谁也拦不住。
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natalie小妞
感觉真心很难!
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Jaelynleaf
babyG 发表于 2024-10-17 13:53
我认识一个医生,他妈妈在家里四个孩子都大学毕业后重新回学校上学,最后读完了医学院也当了医生。 这条路肯定不容易,但世上的路都是人走出来的,不试试看你怎知不行?

我赞成。楼主,你不要犹豫。什么时候都不晚的。 你现在就像站在水面上,看不见水底的东西。 而且,每个人的基础和悟性不一样,别人不能给你更好的建议。 我只能说,凭我的经历,你去做吧。 否则,当你老了离开这个世界的时候,会有遗憾。
生命就是个过程,每个人的体验不一样。 你按照自己的内心去做。 现实,只要有内心的坚持和坚强,就不会轻易击垮你。
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Jaelynleaf 发表于 2024-10-18 10:30
我赞成。楼主,你不要犹豫。什么时候都不晚的。 你现在就像站在水面上,看不见水底的东西。 而且,每个人的基础和悟性不一样,别人不能给你更好的建议。 我只能说,凭我的经历,你去做吧。 否则,当你老了离开这个世界的时候,会有遗憾。
生命就是个过程,每个人的体验不一样。 你按照自己的内心去做。 现实,只要有内心的坚持和坚强,就不会轻易击垮你。

"我只能说,凭我的经历,你去做吧。"
欢迎这位层主说出自己的故事.像耗子那样美国医生都要害朕的就算了.
点苍鹤云
楼主这个事情问网友没意义。网友说的都是大概率的事情,但谁能保证楼主一定属于大多数,不是那少数人呢? 姜子牙70岁出山,80岁展露头角,活到140+ 岁。他70岁出山前如果问网友,大家的回复一定是,“你都半截入土的人了还折腾啥啊,安享晚年吧。” 没准儿楼主40岁开始读医学预科,50岁就做完了住院医开始行医,百岁寿辰在医院被同事和病人送的鲜花环绕庆贺。还继续奋战在医院第一线呢。 楼主现在听了网友的留言放弃学医,医学界可能就失去了一个传奇医生,多少病人可能就失去了被救治的机遇。 当然更大的可能性是楼主辛辛苦苦读了几年,身体也垮了,孩子也废了,家也散了,老人临终都见不到你。当年给你鼓气的网友不知所踪,你贫困潦倒一身病在Gofundme上也筹不了几个钱。 所以楼主自己决定吧,现在劝退你,可能世界就丢了一位医学天才。我是支持你的,毕竟与我而言,你有一丝成就都是我一个普通人的福气;而你有什么苦难,我不用分担分毫。
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Simpson2020
回复 116楼 爱吃香蕉的鱼 的帖子
您现在的年龄是多大呢?
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Simpson2020
回复 160楼 点苍鹤云 的帖子
Foreign-Trained Doctors Like Me Were Asked to Help Fight Covid-19 NEWS Apr 9  Written By Lubab al-Quraishi This piece was originally published by STAT News. 
When people ask if they should call me “doctor,” I’ve always answered, “Please, call me Lubab.”
Titles don’t matter to me. But what does matter to me is for America to acknowledge my medical training and the skills I honed as a physician in Iraq and to let me work here as a doctor, especially after having toiled on the frontlines of Covid-19 care alongside thousands of other foreign-trained health professionals: physicians, nurses, medical assistants, and others.
We helped saved countless lives.
After graduating ninth in my class of 300 at Baghdad College of Medicine, I worked as a licensed pathologist for a decade in Iraq’s capital city. My family and I had to flee when death squads tried to kill us. At the time, I didn’t know where we would end up. When we arrived in the U.S. in 2014, I thought that it wouldn’t take long for me to qualify to work as a physician.
I was wrong. American laws make it difficult for foreign physicians to apply for licenses to practice medicine. The high cost makes it even harder.
So I ended up working the drive-thru at a Popeyes to make ends meet. We didn’t have thousands of dollars to spare for any reason, even to secure my future as a doctor. Eventually, I was lucky to find work as a pathologist’s assistant in New Jersey.
There’s a big difference between being a licensed pathologist and being a pathologist’s assistant. When a patient has surgery for cancer, the tissue the surgeon removes is sent to the pathology department. A pathologist’s assistant removes malignant tissue from the specimen and prepares it for the pathologist to analyze under the microscope and make a diagnosis about the specimen. In Baghdad, I was the one making the diagnosis. In New Jersey, I’m just the preparer.
I’m not alone living in this kind of professional limbo. A recent study from the Migration Policy Institute estimates that 263,000 immigrants and refugees have educations in health-related fields from abroad, but are either unemployed or underemployed in low-paying jobs here, an unfortunate waste of their brains. They aren’t able to work at the level of their training here because the U.S. does not make it easy for them to pass the licensing exams. I’ve come to realize that in America, medical licensing is a business. It’s all about money.
In April 2020, as Covid-19 was surging across the U.S., Phil Murphy, the governor of New Jersey, issued an executive order that gave some foreign-trained health care workers temporary licenses, which made it possible for them to help fight Covid-19. Through the executive order, I received a temporary license to work as a fully qualified physician, just as I had done in Iraq.
At the time, many clinicians were reluctant to go into the state’s nursing homes and test residents and staff members for Covid-19, worried about catching the virus themselves or bringing it home to their families. I don’t shy away from challenges, so I went into nursing homes in New Jersey to do nasal swabs on residents and staff. I was also able to work in Queens, Staten Island, and Brooklyn in New York where, thanks to the governor’s special dispensation, I supervised a team of unlicensed medical professionals — all of whom had trained abroad — to do this job across the region.
At the time, there was a growing realization of how deadly Covid-19 was in nursing homes. I and other foreign-trained health professionals helped prevent the number of such deaths from reaching even higher. I am proud of the work we did together.
The executive order expired in February 2021, and with it my ability to work as a fully qualified physician.
Letting me and other foreign-trained health professionals work at close to the level of our foreign qualifications to help fight a pandemic that has so far killed more than 550,000 Americans and then taking away those licenses makes me feel like we are disposable, to be relied upon during the pandemic and then tossed aside like a used N-95 mask.
This morning, as I write this, I’ve already prepared 10 case reports for the attention of the senior pathologist in my department, who will arrive around 9:30 a.m. and sign off on my work. I often discuss cases with the pathologists on the team, and add information they had missed or insights they had not thought of. My colleagues recognize my expertise and trust my word.
I appreciate the opportunity they have given me, but I want to work in a way that puts my skills to their full use. I’ve written to President Biden and others seeking changes to the laws on foreign medical licensing, but I have yet to get responses. I have suggested that the U.S. model its approach to foreign-trained medics after the United Kingdom’s system, which allows people like me to work under the supervision of a U.K.-trained doctor for two years before taking a specialist examination. The cause has received some national attention from the New York Times, the New Yorker, NPR, and others. Still, I’m not holding my breath.
My family and I are saving money so I can take New Jersey’s exam, which will let me once again work as a licensed pathologist. But I can’t help feeling that it shouldn’t be this hard at a time when experts often sound the alert about the shortage of physicians in the U.S., especially in rural regions and poor parts of urban regions.
This country could benefit from treating foreign-trained professionals with the respect they deserve. The issue goes far beyond undervaluing health care workers. I have lost count of the foreign-trained engineers I have met working in Walmart or foreign-trained chemists driving taxis. A friend of mine is a brilliant math teacher from Turkey. But in the U.S., which has a shortage of math teachers, she isn’t able to serve her community with her teaching skills.
America can do better to value the talent and credentials of immigrants and refugees.
Lubab al-Quraishi is a licensed physician in Iraq who now works as a pathologist’s assistant in New Jersey.
Hear al-Quraishi talk more about American medicine on an episode of the “First Opinion Podcast.”
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lanlan_ocean
我认识两个人都是mit engineering 出来然后又重新读医学院的。。但是肯定是40岁以前。。。
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回复 162楼 的帖子
Doctor shortage issue in USA is man made issue..
景的童话
楼主身体怎么样?记忆力怎么样?家里有没有需要你分心照顾的负担?医学那些东西可不是那么容易记的。我儿子现在高中,想学医,我都有点担心他身体经得住不。
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hellohey
真爱就去,为钱没必要了。。。读出来时间很长10+年,有少数医学院全奖,不然就是高额贷款,跟家里另一半商量了吗?有孩子的话,另一半需要全力支持,你不会有时间帮忙。女的话,住院医期间压力大,50岁左右更年期会失眠还有更年期高血压因为压力之类,我有认识两位女的手术医生在50岁不再手术。男的50岁可能没啥事。如果有家族癌症史的也要考虑在前,前边几位层主所提某些住院医得癌(50岁之前得估计有家族遗传易感基因,万一压力大容易触发)很多事提前想好。 喜欢医学完全可以从社区大学开始读premed准备起来,各种考试准备起来。
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bran
你说的理由不是很强,比如第三条医生能多工作十年,但是你从现在到当上医生就要花十多年和很多钱,你图啥呢?
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xinchenxinchen
check Dr.Carl Allamby in CCF
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karenkn
我曾经的一个obgyn 也是四十多转行学医的老美,it's doable
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Lalala2022
不是不行。但会很累。而且年龄大了精力会下降
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回复 162楼 Simpson2020 的帖子
Doctors shortage issue in USA is pure man made issue..
Simpson2020 发表于 2024-10-18 10:56

美国很缺家庭医,特别是田纳西州,已经可以让外国有经验医生考完版不需要做住院医就可以行医了。这是美国第一个州开始通过这样的法律。 Gov. Bill Lee made history by signing a bill that makes Tennessee the first state in the country to remove redundant medical-residency requirements for top international doctors. By opening a new pathway for doctors trained outside the United States, HB1312 and SB1451 , introduced by state Rep. Sabi Kumar and state Sen. Kerry Roberts, will help Tennessee address its growing physician shortage. the new law removes the unnecessary repetitive training requirement for doctors licensed abroad. https://www.statnews.com/2023/05/18/doctors-trained-outside-us-licensing-tennessee/
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这个年纪还能想这事的人,说明身强体壮,精力充沛,家里没有一堆琐事要处理,真是羡慕不来。
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美国各行各业都是收割韭菜,韭菜储备越多, 越好收割..
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e4xion
如果楼主是真热爱,而且身体好的话,支持追求自己梦想!即使累心理上也是非常有满足感的。
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hellokitty00
residency是非常累的,每天四点多起,10几个小时高强度工作,确定45+以后身体能挺得住?
花重锦官城
有决心有钱就行,认识一个骨外科医生,之前是工程师,39岁开始转行学医的。
随波逐流
当然可以,有钱有闲又没压力,选自己真正喜欢的科目,学到就赚到了。全家都不懂医真的心里没谱。比高中毕业就学医的孩子们只大了20岁而已。学医后心情愉快有奔头,多活20年!而且会过上自己喜欢的生活,多好!
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点苍鹤云 发表于 2024-10-18 10:36
楼主这个事情问网友没意义。网友说的都是大概率的事情,但谁能保证楼主一定属于大多数,不是那少数人呢? 姜子牙70岁出山,80岁展露头角,活到140+ 岁。他70岁出山前如果问网友,大家的回复一定是,“你都半截入土的人了还折腾啥啊,安享晚年吧。” 没准儿楼主40岁开始读医学预科,50岁就做完了住院医开始行医,百岁寿辰在医院被同事和病人送的鲜花环绕庆贺。还继续奋战在医院第一线呢。 楼主现在听了网友的留言放弃学医,医学界可能就失去了一个传奇医生,多少病人可能就失去了被救治的机遇。 当然更大的可能性是楼主辛辛苦苦读了几年,身体也垮了,孩子也废了,家也散了,老人临终都见不到你。当年给你鼓气的网友不知所踪,你贫困潦倒一身病在Gofundme上也筹不了几个钱。 所以楼主自己决定吧,现在劝退你,可能世界就丢了一位医学天才。我是支持你的,毕竟与我而言,你有一丝成就都是我一个普通人的福气;而你有什么苦难,我不用分担分毫。

单单是想学点医学知识,同时多赚钱,医疗相关的领域里可以满足这个要求的专业太多了.楼主说一下薪资期望值吧.
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2fat
咋不行呢 就是有点累 光上课要背的东西可多了
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iuiugbbk2
超过40正在读好几个新方向,闲着也是闲着,挺开心的,哪一个喜欢就坚持读下去