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Radiologists: Happy in Radiology?

Medical student who enjoys all aspects of medicine, patient contact, ability to make a difference. Really enjoy philosophical conversations about patient management with my colleagues
Things I don't enjoy include: Endless epic messages to respond to.

    1. What does a typical day for you look like?
  1. How would you rate your job satisfaction out of 10 and would you make the same decision again?

  2. Do you ever feel burnt out and do you look forward to going in every day? Best and worst things about your job?

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