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Hi all,

I'm currently planning my m4 electives and I'm contemplating between general surgery and radiology. I enjoyed my time in the OR but I'm not sure if I'm ready for the reality of general surgery. As I'm trying to schedule electives around radiology, I always have this "you never going do surgery again" kind of thought. I'm wondering if any of you guys out there had similar kinds of thought when you decided to go into rads (doesn't have to be gen surg) and what would you tell your old self. Really appreciate your input. Thank you.

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