There is only one medical speciality where having calculus and calc-based physics is helpful–radiation oncology. Residents and fellows in radiation oncology need to know a lot of physics to be successful in the specialty.
(The radiation onc group at D1’s med school tried oh so very hard to recruit her into the specialty, telling her it’s so much easier to teach a physics major enough biology to be doctor than to teach a biology major enough physics to be a radiation oncologist.)