My husband recently finished his residency as a family physician. He now has a dream of specializing in psychiatry, possibly child psychiatry. This would mean another 5 years of training.
I am all for him pursuing the speciality, because he wants it so much and knowing him as well as I do, I don't he'd be really happy or challenged enough, being a family doctor. However, he is concerned about debt and also supporting our family. We are buying a house this spring and expecting our first child in the summer. He had to take out student loans all through medical school, and if he goes on to specialize as well, we will be at least $250,000 in debt by the time he graduates. We decided before I even got pregnant that we would NOT put our kids in daycare, that I would stay home and care for them until they were school age. And besides, even if I did go to work, what I would make would not be enough to support us and pay for my husband's schooling, let alone pay for daycare.
I figure my husband should just go for it, take the specialty like he wants. Things will be tight for us, but we won't have to pay back the principal on the student loans until he is completely finished school. When he finishes in 5 years, he can establish himself in private practice and will be able to pay off the student loan debt quite quickly. And I've even offered to be his receptionist in the office for a couple of years, haha, so he doesn't have to pay anyone. As a medical specialist he will make nearly twice as much as he would if he stayed with family medicine.
The alternatives are, he could give up his dream to be a psychiatrist and settle for being a family doctor permanently, OR he could put the psychiatric specialty on hold until he pays off his current debt and we are better off financially. The second option sounds good in some ways, but my worry is he will forget what it's like to be in school if he waits, and it will be harder to go back.
What are everyone's thoughts on this? Financially, happiness wise, etc? Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks! :)