2/4/25

From Failing Classes to Finding My Purpose: Why Med School Wasn’t for Me

🎙️ Welcome to Episode 4 of The Dr. Des Show!

For as long as I could remember, I said I was going to be a doctor. A pediatrician, specifically. But when I got to college? Whew. Organic chemistry, physics, and even basic chemistry had me questioning my whole life.

I grew up in a small rural town where access to advanced science courses wasn’t the norm. So when I got to Florida State University, I quickly realized that many of my classmates were way ahead of me. I struggled, failed anatomy and physiology, and started doubting my entire plan.

This episode is about the reality of pivoting, letting go of a dream that no longer fits, and how failing a class was the push I needed to discover my true calling in public health.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

✅ The moment I realized med school wasn’t for me.
✅ How failing anatomy and physiology forced me to reassess my career path.
✅ Why the pressure to “choose the right major” in college can feel overwhelming.
✅ How I pivoted into public health—and why it was the best decision I ever made.
✅ Lessons on embracing failure, trusting the process, and allowing yourself to grow.

Lessons from This Episode:

💡 Lesson 1: Just because you’ve always wanted something doesn’t mean it’s right for you.
💡 Lesson 2: Failing isn’t a sign to quit—it’s a sign to reassess and pivot.
💡 Lesson 3: Your career path isn’t set in stone. It’s okay to change directions and pursue something new.
💡 Lesson 4: Trust yourself. The path you’re meant to take will always reveal itself in time.

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Remember: Your journey isn’t about perfection—it’s about finding what’s truly right for you.

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