Would a doctor in pathology be a good career?
You sound very young, and your grammar is not the best. You will need to make this your first priority. That being said, you must be more than “good” at it, you have to be encyclopedic in your knowledge. A pathologist is known as the “doctor’s doctor”. When the clinician is stumped by the patient’s results, they will consult a pathologist. While it used to be a pretty “cush” job, with regular hours, the scarcity of pathologists, and the lowered remuneration are forcing pathologists to work more hours than ever. If you wish to blend these two specialties, you will find yourself as a pathologist who specializes in studying bone diseases and processes. You will work only in the largest of academic medical centers. On the plus side, it is infinitely interesting. If you practice your whole career, the day you are packing your office to retire, you will see something you have never seen before.