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How to Decide Between Medical and Nursing School

Emily Thompson
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Students interested in entering the health field may be wrestling with whether to pursue a career in nursing or attend medical school.

Caring for patients is the primary focus of both professions and it’s a team effort: Doctors and nurses work together to help sick patients heal. But there are differences.

Doctors tend to focus on diagnosing and treating medical conditions, while nurses are concerned with caring for patients holistically. Doctors diagnose and prescribe treatments. Nurses normally carry out treatments and procedures a doctor has ordered. Nurses also act as a liaison between doctors and patients.

The key to making a well-informed decision about whether to become a nurse or medical doctor comes down to deciding which aspects of the two fields most align with your interests and abilities, experts say.

Learn the Job Differences

Spending more time with patients and getting to know them is often cited as a factor motivating some students to go into nursing.

“I love, love, love the human body,” says longtime nurse Alma Allen, who works in Washington, D.C. “But I got to know my patients, the people behind the bodies that I was caring for, and that was meaningful for me,” she says, adding that she chose nursing after trying accounting and finding it boring.

Physicians are more involved in decision-making about patient care. They spend less time bedside and more time coming up with treatment plans and monitoring patient progress. Both aspects are extremely important to the health care system.

Dr. Consuela Hunt, who practices telehealth in Indianapolis, Indiana, decided around middle school the path she wanted to take in medicine.

“I wanted to diagnose and treat. I wanted to be the doctor,” says Hunt, who graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine.

Early medical school training boils down to studying biomedical sciences, such as physiology and pharmacology, while later years are spent learning clinical medical science – the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

A career as either a doctor or a nurse can be highly rewarding. The choice boils down to what you’re interested in, says Dr. Mark Burns, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Louisville School of Medicine in Kentucky.

A visit to a doctor at age 5 after a dog bite cemented his decision to become a physician. “I wanted to help people feel better, the way my doctor helped me,” he says.

The best way to determine which career is a better fit for you is to immerse yourself in each one, experts say. Observe the roles of both types of providers and talk to nurses and doctors to learn about the pro and cons of their careers.

Look for opportunities, such as summer programs and shadowing programs, that allow you to explore aspects of each of the career paths early.

There are many elements to consider when deciding whether to study nursing or medicine, such as the time it takes to get a degree, education costs, curriculums and the career payoff.

Time to Degree

Medical school takes four years of undergraduate studies, four years of medical school, up to seven years of residency and a few more years for a fellowship.

“It takes a lot of time, but if it’s your calling, it won’t matter how much time it takes,” says Burns, who has practiced for 37 years.

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