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claytonh4
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I'm in high school right now, but I already am fascinated by science, predominately physics and medical or biomedical sciences and my goal is to become a surgeon. I'v heard of people getting MD PhD double degrees and was wondering what are these good for, are they worth it, and then with one could I combine my dreams of being a surgeon with the more advanced or theoretical physics fields. I feel like advanced physics doesn't have all that much application and is more academic, but with an MD, could being a practicing surgeon expose me to any kinds of application or integration of these in any way? Thanks for any advice!