Sunday, November 4, 2012

doctor switching to finance | Wall Street Oasis

How is not going back to the residency program not an option? I'm not familiar with the process.

Anyhoos, buddy you are thirty fucking nine! You are old, chances are half your life is gone. How the heck is it after all of this you don't want to nor can become a attending??? By now I would expect that you have found a specialty possibly completed a fellowship.

Seriously you should be making bank, hell of a lot more than half the clowns on this site.

Think it through, you basically just wasted your life and made a series of massive life mistakes that are basically impossible to recover from.

Management programs/MBAs are only useful at your age if your story/rationale is you want to learn how to better operate/run a practice and help people. Let's be serious you quite frankly don't.

No chance you are never going to work in the finance industry but if your lucky you might end up on the health care group at an IB. That should be your target but chances are that won't happen.

Honestly, if I was a hiring manager I'd rather take the 20 year old HYPS grad than a completely untrained 41+ year old to do the same job.

Unless you can get into HBS, Wharton, Booth, Stanford or maybe Tuck - business school is not worth it. I'm assuming you already spent a lot of your own (or someone elses if scholarships) money to go through 3 - 4 years of undergrad, 4 years of med school and any additional schooling you may have had. Clearly a lot of that was wasted, want to waste more?

Source: http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/doctor-switching-to-finance

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