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Indecisive person considering radiology specialty

Hello, newly graduated doctor here. I am considering choosing radiology as my future career however I have some doubts whether it would be the right choice for me.

-I have always been an obsessive and indecive person… my obsession has come in handy before for finding out stuff other people have missed on scans I ve read during my general practice. On the other hand me being indecisive makes me worried that I will have trouble giving reports and get obsessed about whether I read a scan right and did not miss anything etc… Otherwise the minimal ptient contact and decent work/life balance are great points for me.

Do you think my fear is unneeded? Will I get used to it and stop being indecisive in time?

English isnt my main language but I did my best. Thank you :) and sorry if this was not the right place to ask this

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