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I worked in ob/gyn for 12 yrs as transcriptionist, office manager and medical assistant. I loved it. I would definitely be a gynecologist.
I decided years ago that the practice of medicine wasn’t for me because I can’t stand to see others in pain. Hmmm. I could probably be a decent diagnostic radiologist.
A rheumatologist. I have the most experience, and would never run out of business.
I worked in an orthopedic practice office for many years, so that’s a possibility. Also, my father was a pathologist, but I think I’d have to pass on autopsies. LOL I guess I could be like Ducky, though, and talk to my “patients”.
An anesthesiologist. commonly known as a gas passer. My wife says I would be very good at this. She says I have practiced a lot.