tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846297745517755566.post7957730489772016716..comments2023-05-28T23:06:10.372+10:00Comments on The Girl with the Blue Stethoscope: The Girlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02368935358031860432noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846297745517755566.post-56553700660833471822009-12-10T19:17:50.829+10:002009-12-10T19:17:50.829+10:00When do you get to the point when you say to yours...<i>When do you get to the point when you say to yourself, "Sod it, I'm going to go for what I want anyway!"?</i> I would love to know too! <br><br>There's a lot to be said for having other people encourage you. I'm glad there are people you like and trust who are telling you you can do this, if you want to. My other thought is that competition in itself shouldn't put any of us off. Firstly, everything's getting more competitive. And mostly, if you've an aptitude and you're keen and persistent, it will happen. Go for it! <br><br>PS It is lovely to know what your first profession is, I've tossed up between OT and radiographer for a couple of years now!Milk and Two Sugarshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17960085813041665939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6846297745517755566.post-50768195531766028302009-12-12T09:41:42.977+10:002009-12-12T09:41:42.977+10:00I don't know whether I would have done medicin...I don't know whether I would have done medicine if I had done OT first - they do some great work, and it must be quite rewarding. <br><br>The lack of versatility in medical imaging (I don't count using different machines to take images as versatility) is one of the things that really restricted it for me. I like following people up and knowing more about them. I'm probably more suited for psych (or physicians), but it is good to not rule out other options. :)The Girlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02368935358031860432noreply@blogger.com