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It was quite interesting and like lilbiskit said, a lotta the questions were repeating. I have an interest in OB/GYN, but that came #20 on the list for me. I also have an interest in forensics, but didn't see it at all.
They say my number 1 specialty is Radiology, followed by nuclear med......WOW!!! Never really thought about Rad at all.
I also thought it was interesting that the questions repeated. Wonder how the scoring works? Some of the repeated questions used slightly different wording (i.e., "I enjoy listening to people" vs "I am a good listener," etc.), and I thought that was really interesting. Some were repeated verbatim, though - maybe they wanted to see how firmly you were "most" or "least" like those statements - how much your answer was a reflection of your mood at the moment of the question vs. a reflection of your true traits.
Anyway, if nothing else, it was helpful in reminding me of how MANY different areas there are to go into. Like LadyT618 said, there's that element of "Wow - I never thought about THAT area before!"
Hehe...Rheumatology of all things was my #1 - I wonder if that would include Ortho, which I have strongly considered. #2 was general internal med.
I have decided not to specialize right away - I have many areas that I'm interested in but I prefer to have a year or two of med/surg under my belt beforehand.
Great test...thanks for sharing it with us.
KarenAR
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Hello -
A while back there was a thread in which someone mentioned a website for med students that helps with choosing a specialty, but none of us knew the site's address at that time.
I just found such a website - but then I couldn't find the old thread. So here is the link for anyone who is interested:
http://www.med-ed.virginia.edu/specialties/QuestionList.cfm
Granted, it's for med students, but maybe it can serve as a piece of the puzzle for RNs who are trying to figure out the same thing...
It's 130 questions long, takes about 15 minutes.