The two sentences are equally perfect, and their meanings are very close. The only small difference that exists is one of emphasis.
Technically, the meaning of the sentences is as follows:
#1) "I have, as an experience, 'setting out to become a doctor'.
#2) "I have, as an experience, 'being described by the adjective phrase 'setting out to become a doctor'".
So, #1 describes an experience of "setting" (doing something), while #2 describes an experience of "being" a certain way. Neither sentence creates any timeframe. Either could be describing a situation that existed 10 years ago. Without context most people will interpret the sentences as experience that continues to the present moment.
In brief, the difference is between action (#1) and description (#2).