<p>Even though I never heard of future doctors majoring in hard sciences like physics, math, computer science, I can see the validity in it. I have always thought premed always major in life sciences like biology, chemistry, psychology. But I think you are just feeling a little burn-out after spending so much time in front of the computer writing your C++, C, Java programs. CS is actually not just about software, it’s also about hardware architecture. Using CS knowledge, you can design your own medical software or hardware. Using physics knowledge, there maybe some medical applications into it. Math barely touches medicine. All 3 majors are equally hard. I know because I’ve been a Physics major first, then finished a Math major, and now Computer Programming major.</p>