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I kind of fit the stereotype as I was originally a violinist but switched to the viola out of necessity as we had a shortage of violists in the orchestra at the time (went from bottom third in the second violins to the first stand in the viola section) but I'm really glad I made the switch since I really acquired an appreciation for it.
I'm currently the chief neurology resident at the Tufts-New England Medical Center in Boston, MA. Keep us in consideration if you do decide to pursue neurology! Neurology seems to attract the more musically inclined (lots of attendings either play an instrument or are serious classical music lovers), we're even trying to start up a piano quartet in our department.
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