Can a Medical Doctor Master Physics as a Hobby?

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In summary, a medical doctor can certainly master physics as a hobby. While it may require a significant time commitment and dedication to learning, the skills and knowledge gained from studying physics can enhance a doctor's understanding of the natural world and potentially lead to new insights and approaches in their medical practice. Additionally, the analytical and problem-solving skills developed through studying physics can be beneficial in diagnosing and treating complex medical cases. Ultimately, while it may be a challenging pursuit, mastering physics as a hobby can greatly benefit a medical doctor both personally and professionally.
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Hey! I'm a medical doctor studying physics as a hobby. I have taught myself calculus and I am currently learning Classical Mechanics.
 
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Good for you! Welcome to PF. This is the place to ask questions.
 
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phyzguy said:
Good for you! Welcome to PF. This is the place to ask questions.

Thank you very much!
 
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Welcome to the PF, doctor! :smile:
 

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