I am a clinical professional, and now I can switch to anesthesia. What are the advantages of anesthesia and clinic?
From my experience in finding a job, there are more hospitals that need anesthesiologists than hospitals that need clinicians, but the demand for anesthesiologists is still less than that of clinicians in proportion. In other words, a hospital may need ten clinicians a year, but it may only need one anesthesiologist. In this case, the employment competition is still quite big, and the employment prospect of anesthesiology major is not optimistic. In addition to clinical courses, there are seven specialized courses in anesthesiology, that is, the overall learning of anesthesiology is more important than the clinical learning task. If you become a clinician before changing anesthesia, the experience of a clinician (I mean clinical practice) will be of great help to your anesthesia work. But now you are only studying in theory, and you are only a sophomore. Now switching to anesthesiology is actually equivalent to studying anesthesiology from the beginning, and the clinical and anesthesiology courses are the same in sophomore year. If you switch to be an anesthesiologist after graduating from clinical medicine,