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April 8th, 2023

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3 years ago

Med students of Reddit, what’s one organ transplant you had to perform that made you question whether you wanted to do this anymore?

And was it gross?

April 8th, 2023

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DoeCommaJohn

3 years ago

I think you’ll find that med students aren’t doing a lot of transplants, and if you’ve studied 4 years, gotten accepted into med school, done that for three years, gone 100s of thousands of dollars into debt, done residency for 3-5 years, then eventually worked your way up into surgeon after another 5-10 years, an organ transplant isn’t going to be the dealbreaker

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