I've been thinking of what I want to do with my life lately, and currently this is my plan (or idea). I take the 2 year diploma in computer information systems, then work at that making pretty decent money. Then I spend the next several years studying biology/medicine of my own accord (like a hobby), as I'm doing now but in a much more vigilant manor. Then When I start taking the sciences and such to become a doctor I'll have a major headstart and hopefully be able to achieve my highest aspiration.



Now, here's the problem. My spine/back/neck are completely gibbled and there's no way I could do surgeries or walking around hospitals for hours, it would just be waaaaayyy to painful. I want to be a doc, but be able to work in an environment where I'm always, or almsot always, sitting. I really don't have any choice in the matter.

I was thinking of going into Rhuematology (maybe figure out my own problem), the rhuematologist I saw seemed to have a nice comfy office, but do they do hospital duty later? And if Rheumatologists do have to do work on their feet for hours, is there some other other possition as a doctor I could take that would involve staying off my feet?
Gandalf_The_Grey Reviewed by Gandalf_The_Grey on . Question about becoming a doctor I've been thinking of what I want to do with my life lately, and currently this is my plan (or idea). I take the 2 year diploma in computer information systems, then work at that making pretty decent money. Then I spend the next several years studying biology/medicine of my own accord (like a hobby), as I'm doing now but in a much more vigilant manor. Then When I start taking the sciences and such to become a doctor I'll have a major headstart and hopefully be able to achieve my highest Rating: 5