Peds is sorta subspecializing from family med
Honestly, I wanted to be a primary care doc- be someone's doctor rather than just A doctor (the case in anesthesia, emergency medicine and other fields that were attractive to me for various reasons) yet I wanted to be able to have a grasp of a good depth of knowledge without losing any particular 'organ system'
Family med is quite tempting and I have lots of respect for my colleagues in that field. There are just too many pieces of knowledge that are constantly being added to the repertoire of medicine to know everything needed to be a great FP. So then it was adult or pediatric medicine. The other interests I have made it easy to decide. namely, Preventive medicine and health policy.
Immunizations, annual physicals etc give opportunities to educate and prevent disease. Health promotion is a the name of the game and that just appeals to more than simply treating disease. Finally, which has more political pull, save a baby or save an old guy? Pediatric Obesity is a huuge problem (pun intended) and I hope to work with some of those future leaders in the field.
can anyone tell I'm in personaly statement mode