Beatty searches help from Mr. Pathol
Dear Sir, May 9th,2004
I have just read your kind replies.Thank you from bottom of my heart.But I'm still quite curious about the future of being a pathologist--wheather it is
as dull as Your Excellency has said.
In addition, I haven't any intention to use pathology as a spring board
to becoming a physician in the future.I choose pathology because I have difficulties in dealing with patients and their relatives(during my internship
I have encountered some "mobs").Meanwhile, my sweetheart who is two years older than I am and graduated two years ago works in a hospital in Hailaer, Inner Mongolia.I want to stay with her all life long,and she advice me to getting a master degree in pathology.By doing this I could stay in hospital.
Since it isn't wise to becoming a pathologist in a hospital,what about serving in a medical college as a pathology faculty.I ever had the ambition to
going abroad,if I turn to this ambition what should I do? Which college should
I choose at present 首医or大连 ?Because they test histology not biochemistry as many others do and I hate biochemistry.I am longing for your reply.I know your English is very fluent.Thank you again.
Respectfully Yours,
Beatty