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Psychomadeye t1_j94ewf3 wrote

I don't know why you're asking this sub. You should probably go look at the subreddits more qualified. That said, people are going to be dying over the next 100 years for almost every reason. You'll have work basically no matter what you do. The main thing that's going to happen is your tools are going to improve. Find an area of medicine you think is interesting and go for it. If that's difficult, then go for research.

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SarahMagical t1_j94fo5u wrote

Non-answer

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Psychomadeye t1_j94fywu wrote

Might want to look at that again. I'm saying they're pretty much all future proof.

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CatOtherwise3439 t1_j94qpgi wrote

You are incorrect

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Psychomadeye t1_j94rrz9 wrote

I don't know about medicine. Just ML and some of the software they use in research. They are asking in the next twenty years. This gives current technology that beats doctors approximately seven to fifteen year window in the United States for approval in treatment. But some of that may never make it.

Edit: thirty years. I apparently forgot how to read.

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