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This is not right. If you have a passion for biology and chemistry as academic subjects, you should become a professor in one of these subjects. Medicine requires a passion for the application of a variety of subjects – science-heavy, no doubt, but psychology, economics, English, and statistics all play heavily too – into a specific field.</p>
<p>As far as I’m concerned, though, if you’ve been in a patient care setting for a long period of time – as it sounds like you have – you’ve seen what you need to see. Now you just need to sit down and weigh things against each other. (I should warn you that it sounds to me like you know what you’re getting into, but you are not expressing it very well.)</p>