Congratulations Dr.Shah...I'm a fellow Canadian in the US ( SLP not MD) . I'm not sure how I came across your channel but I have loved watching your journey thus far.
Hi Dr. Shah, my name is Justin. I have interacted with you a bit in the past. I am an M2 interested in family med. What made you choose Hospitalist vs. outpatient practice. Thanks in advance!
I appreciate you! Thanks for watching :) I absolutely love inpatient and outpatient medicine and my patients in both settings. For me personally, I felt that the administrative burdens of outpatient medicine would burn me out so I chose to pursue inpatient for now. I still precept my residents in outpatient medicine on my weeks of so that I can stay updated in outpatient medicine. I felt that this was the best balance for me personally! The lifestyle aspect of inpatient medicine was a huge draw- I love to travel and do other things and inpatient medicine allowed me to pursue that during my 7 days off. It was definitely a tough choice though because from a strictly medicine perspective- I love both.
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Thank you!
Congratulations Dr.Shah...I'm a fellow Canadian in the US ( SLP not MD) . I'm not sure how I came across your channel but I have loved watching your journey thus far.
Thank you so much!! That means a lot to me! We love our SLPs!❤️
Hi Dr. Shah, my name is Justin. I have interacted with you a bit in the past. I am an M2 interested in family med. What made you choose Hospitalist vs. outpatient practice. Thanks in advance!
I appreciate you! Thanks for watching :) I absolutely love inpatient and outpatient medicine and my patients in both settings.
For me personally, I felt that the administrative burdens of outpatient medicine would burn me out so I chose to pursue inpatient for now. I still precept my residents in outpatient medicine on my weeks of so that I can stay updated in outpatient medicine. I felt that this was the best balance for me personally! The lifestyle aspect of inpatient medicine was a huge draw- I love to travel and do other things and inpatient medicine allowed me to pursue that during my 7 days off.
It was definitely a tough choice though because from a strictly medicine perspective- I love both.