How to find time in a doctor lifestyle to learn a language?
I have other aspirations as well, and those include learning Arabic, German, Italian, French, and Spanish fluently. When in the world can I do this? Anybody in the medical field that can dispel what may be a myth about doctors (surgeons especially) having no time for themselves? How long does it take to become fluent? (living in the country would be ideal)
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Dude, if becoming a Dr. is ur desire, then learning languages is an excellent asset for you and will give you an opportunity to really connect with patients of a different culture. As far as time, if u want to do something, you have to make time for it no matter what. I know being exposed to these languages not only helps with communication but it also gives a good insight to the person’s culture.
Well, i think thats it for now, but if you have anymore questions about this or about med schools, feel free to contact me cuz im going through this stuff right now!! Take care and good luck with all ur endeavors! P.s after arabic, french and italian, im pickin up greek n russian!
Bonne chance! Buona fortuna! Buena suerte!!!
I’d suggest that you focus exclusively on your goal of becoming a doctor. You will have little free time once you get into med school thru the internship, then you’ll go back for surgical classes and further surgery internship, then get state boards and establish a practice. Once you’re established in a practice, depending on your specialization–plastic surgeons do fewer crisis calls, cardiologists do a fair number.
Then you can plan to get preliminary introduction to a language via computer programs–there are lots of good ones, and probably will be others by the time you’re ready–and then schedule a trip to a place where it’s the native tongue. In many of those languages, you could perhaps volunteer for Doctors Without Borders and combine business with pleasure–
Don’t fail to appreciate that, just like English, other languages have idioms and slang that varies from nation to nation. A student of mine once reported about almost getting in a fistfight in Mexico because his friend asked a local to please move his pickup truck–would have been a polite request in Spain, but in Mexico it was a profane insult.
In terms of not having a life, I have two in-laws who are dr’s: one’s a pediatrician and the other is a radiologist, and their work is quite demanding but they also seem to be able to have balanced family lives. You can do it! It takes a long time but it’s worth it. (My husband has a PhD and it took forever!)
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