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Nursing school vs. medical school? |
this might be a very stupid question :) I always hear nurses complaining about how hard is nursing school, and always heard docs comlaining about how difficult med school is, so besides the fact that nursing school lasts for 4 year (sorry if I'm wrong, but what I'm trying to say is that it takes shorter to become a nurse than to become a doctor) and becoming a doc takes up to 11 year, how much harder is med school than nursing school? I know they're totally different, but I just mean the level of difficulty. I am a first year med student with friends in the nursing, dental, and pharmacy colleges at my same university. And there really is no comparison between our workload and their's. The only person that can actually compare is one that participated in both. What makes nursing school hard is that you are usually young and inexperienced when you are learning the difficult procedures that are required. Med school is just hell. The classes are much harder and much more time consuming. And a lot more is demanded and expected from you. Med students have to learn the whys and hows of everything (procedures, drugs, diseases, etc.), whereas nurses, etc. only have to learn what to do (its not always necessary for them to know why they are doing something), unless they are an RN or something, but they still dont carry the workload or responsibility or diversity that physicians do. theyre both difficult You are comparing two very different courses of study here, while of course they are related. The course load in Medical school is far more difficult, far more advanced and far more broad reaching. Medical students have to meet very tough standards academically to even get in and so for the vast majority of nursing students they wouldn't have acheived the academic requirements to get into med school in the first place. Everyone's definition of difficulty depends on their own ability. A nursing student would definitely find medical school course work extremely difficult, but a medical student would not have any difficulty with a nursing school workload. I don't mean to insult anyone, just that's the way it is. You are comparing two very separate careers. Though both focus on health and people. Those are the only two similarities. A doctor is not just a nurse who went to school longer. They take different classes, learn different topics and see the patient in totally different ways. One is not better than the other, one is not harder or easier than the other. They are two different paths, but doctors and nurses do join together at the end to work as a team in caring for a patient. So to answer your question, their is no answer. Neither is impossible. What you should know is that doctors diagnose and prescribe and nurses give care and nurture. Although these two careers are closely related, they are completely different. You need to ask yourself which suits your personality. I'm thinking you need to test out the medical field first, before you try and decide your career goal. The nursing field is way over dramatized. Everybody thinks of nurses as people who want to care for everyone, and they are the ones who comfort the patient when the mean old doctor scares them and makes them mad. what a load of crap. Wildcat has a more realistic idea of the nursing field than most people. Unless a nurse pursues a higher degree, they are simply looking for a meaningful job where they have few responsibilities and dont have to think. That is what nursing is. A job where you can feel good about what you do, but you dont actually do anything yourself but follow orders from the people who know what is going on. IMO they are both the same in difficulty only med school takes longer. Unlike some posters are claiming nurses do know the reason why they are doing things and how drugs work. I am constantly tested in my nursing school on drug actions, interactions, adverse reactions safe dose ranges ect... Nurses though do provide more direct care unlike tv would have you believe. Nurse are almost always the ones teaching about how to prevent disease how to treat disease and how to take your medications. Doctors spend 5 minutes with you nurses are there with you during your whole stay. Pick whether you want to be more of the final sayer (a MD) or a provider of care and compassion. I'm sorry Dr Biscuit, this is not directed towards you. These med students are rude. yeah Shellie, most nurses arent the sweet, caring, wholesome people you want them to be. Some are. Just like some teachers actually care when their student fails. But most arent. Most are high school students who didnt want to do the 4 years of college but still wanted a worthwhile job. |
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