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I realize that but there are even air traffic controllers who stutter Here s the link https://www.stammering.org/speaking-out/articles/air-traffic-controlling-stammer...
I’m a rising fourth year medical student and I’ve been a PWS since I was like 4. Don’t let your stutter decide what you want to do in the future. Yes Radiology and path require less speaking but in th...
I'm a person who stutters and I will be a neurology resident in a few months. The specialty choice really depends on what you want to do. I worked with an ER doc who stuttered and he did his job well....
Hey ! Thanks for responding. Actually, ignoring the fact that i stuttered , i wanted to be neurosurgeon but guess what , it might not even be physically possible for me due to tremendous stress caused...
There's quite a lot of people who have shared their experience of being a person with stutter on Student Doctor Network. Only problem I would see is if you were a surgeon that has to make split second...
Being in medicine, only for people who are already in medicine
Being in medicine, only for people who are already in medicine Whats your opinion on which field in medicine should a stutterer take? can stutterer do any job in medicine , or do they have to limit th...
Advertising copywriter. My job involves a lot of presenting (internally and to clients). I think stuttering has forced me to have a better vocabulary because I would often change my sentence to avoid ...
Master Sergeant (E7) in the United States Air Force. My primary job is a server admin, however, I’m currently serving a 3.5 year tour as a drill sergeant in Basic Military Training....
In response to your edit, no I'm not in America (thank God! Have you seen America lately?), I'm in the Philippines, but I'm an American citizen too so I have that option, assuming trump finally kicks...
Hi! I would never discourage anyone from pursuing medicine. It truly is a noble calling and to see your patient come back after having responded to your treatment, there's no better feeling in the wor...
For context, I’m 40. I’ve always worked in creative spaces and let my stutter influence those jobs through the years. Eight years ago I set things up for myself to work in only web design. It happen...
Hi. I did make a post here around that time, whining about my existential crisis lol, so yes you may have see me around. Not much has changed since then. I'm still in limbo, taking a year off to "find...
Im still at high school level , would you suggest me to not pursue medicine ? Im a moderate to severe stutterer (blocks most of the time ). Being a doctor is stressful job and my stutter only gets wor...
Would you ever want someone to talk to about this? Because, if you would, I'd really like to. Background: I've just applied to medical school and got a place to start in September, so I'm a few years...
I'm a doctor, recently licensed. I'm at a bit of a turning point in my life, contemplating going into residency while thinking about all the nightmare scenarios I will likely face while struggling wit...
I work in public administration (office work). I have to communicate a lot. People around me know that sometimes I make some unusual delays and noises. But it doesn't mean I can't do my job. As for y...
I’m a nurse and i talk to my patients and family every day. At first i stutter a lot every few words but now, i dont really mind. It gets better overtime if you immerse yourself with people. Most peop...
What are your jobs as a stutterers and how has stuttering affected it? And also mention severity of your stutter.
What are your jobs as a stutterers and how has stuttering affected it? And also mention severity of your stutter. Actually i ve always dreamed of being a surgeon since early teens but i feel hopeless ...
I stutter and I work at McDonalds. I work service, front counter. I worked drive through when my stutter wasn’t as severe. Now I work grill, making call outs and requesting stuff be cooked...
Yes, full time software engineer for 12 years. My stutter was severe when I was teens and younger, and I still have really bad days. The thing about this field (and probably many others) - your colle...