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Hello everyone, This is Arika, and I am a student who just started Grade 11 in the Medical Science stream. When I came home after my first day, I was scrolling through social media and came across a video discussing the realities of the medical profession. It talked about how becoming a doctor may be less rewarding in the future due to the increasing number of graduates, changes in healthcare systems, and advancements in technology. Since I had literally just started my journey in this field today, the video caught me off guard and left me feeling quite uncertain about what the future might look like. I know one video doesn't tell the whole story, which is why I wanted to hear from people who are actually living this profession. If you're willing to share, I would be grateful to know your perspective on the reality of medicine today. Based on your experience, which medical specialties offer a good balance of work-life, income, long-term career stability, and adaptability to future technological changes? And if you could give one piece of advice to someone who is just starting out, what would it be? I completely understand if you're busy or choose not to reply. Even taking the time to read this message means a lot to me. Thank you for your time and guidance. Best regards, Arika
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Hi Dr. Duclas First of all, I apologize for the late reply. Thank you so much for your thoughtful response. It was honestly the perspective I was looking for and gave me a much more positive and realistic view of the future of medicine. Your point that the profession isn't dying but evolving really stood out to me. I especially liked your idea of learning to work with technology instead of fearing it. I'll definitely keep that in mind and focus on building strong fundamentals while learning to leverage AI as a tool to build a stable career. Thank you again for sharing your experience and for encouraging a student who's just beginning this journey. It truly means a lot. Best regards, Arika
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Hey everyone, This is Arika, and I am a Nepali student who just started Grade 11 in the Medical Science stream. When I came home after my first day, I was scrolling through social media and came across a video discussing the realities of the medical profession. It talked about how becoming a doctor may be less rewarding in the future due to the increasing number of graduates, changes in healthcare systems, and advancements in technology. Since I had literally just started my journey in this field today, the video caught me off guard and left me feeling quite uncertain about what the future might look like. I know one video doesn't tell the whole story, which is why I wanted to hear from people who are actually living this profession. If you're willing to share, I would be grateful to know your perspective on the reality of medicine today. Based on your experience, which medical specialties offer a good balance of work-life, income, long-term career stability, and adaptability to future technological changes? And if you could give one piece of advice to someone who is just starting out, what would it be? I completely understand if you're busy or choose not to reply. Even taking the time to read this message means a lot to me. Thank you for your time and guidance. Best regards, Arika
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