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Ophthalmo vs radio question

I’m hesitated between these two majors, i’m interested in both, but I don’t know for sure, which one suits me the best in the long term to do day in, day out. Can you tell of the pros and cons of both of these fields? Regarding residency, work, stress, specialisation and long-term perspectives?

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