Texas, USA
Does being an EMT help you skip a class or two when becoming a trauma Doctor?
I am currently an EMT basic getting my paramedics and am looking into becoming a trauma doctor #doctor #technician #hospital-and-health-care #medicine
What's a good school to attend to become a trauma doctor
I am looking for a good school to attend so I can be a trauma Dr. a school with good medical courses and high ratings of getting jobs after college #college #doctor #healthcare #pre-med #hospital-and-health-care #emergency-medicine
Another question for dentists: would you say that it is an absolute MUST for one to be an extrovert in order to be a dentist?
Hello! My name is Jennifer, and I am a pre-dental student at Virginia Commonwealth University. I was wondering if any dentists out there would say that it is an absolute MUST for one to be an extrovert in order to be a dentist. A little bit about myself... For the majority of my life, I have...
A question for dentists: would you recommend working in an administrative position in a dental office before starting your own practice?
Hello! My name is Jennifer, and I am a pre-dental student at Virginia Commonwealth University. I was wondering if any dentists would advise pre-dental students to seek administrative positions in dental offices to learn more about the "business" side of running a practice. My general dentist...
I've only been involved in 2 clubs throughout my 3 years in highschool should I join more?
I'm concerned, all my friends where in 5 clubs and I've only done 2. #colleges #senioritis
Should I fulfill myself with AP courses my senior year of highschool?
I've only taken 2 AP classes before hand senior, is it worth it? #college #high-school #transition
What specific skills does one need to be an oncologist?
I'm Dominica and a junior in high school. I have a passion for the medical field and I want to be an oncologist because I want to save the lives of cancer patients, and end up finding a cure for cancer. #psychology #pediatrics #pharmacy #oncology #medicine #hospital-and-health-care
What does it takes to be a Medical practitioner
I have always wanted a career in the field of medicine, so I want to know what it takes to be a Medical practitioner #doctor #veterinary #optometrist
What is the difference between high school life and college life
I will be graduating high school in June, and attending college in the fall. Therefore, I want to have an idea what it is like to be in college #college #teaching #teacher #counselor #college-student
Is it better to go in to Kinesiology / sports medicine or nursing?
I need to pick a topic / major for college (freshman year) #college #nursing #pre-med #physical-trainer
How likely is it to find a mentor in the finance world?
I don't know what the world of finance has turned into today, but I've learned it's a very cut-throat community. There's a lot of opportunities, but it seems like connections are everything. What are the chances I'll find someone willing to help me out and give me the resources to grow my...
If I want to research medicine, what should I major and minor in during college?
I have always figured it would be chemistry, but would any certain type (medicinal-chemistry, biochemistry, ect) or different subject be better? #science #research
Would it be more wise to pursue a bachelors in business administration or economics?
I want to pursue a career in the following areas of interest: finance, real estate, investing, commercial business, travel. I want to have a job that will provide me with lots of opportunity for my future. Not looking for anything specific. I just want to do something on a big scale with lots...
If I want to research medicine, should I major or minor in Chemistry, and what should I also study?
My plan has always been to major in Chemistry during college, but I wonder, if I want to create new vaccines and antibiotics, should I major in Chemistry or would another major be better? And say I do major in Chemistry, what should my minor be? Or vice versa? #medicine #research...
How do you handle difficult patients?
nurses and doctors always seem to stay relaxed #doctor #nursing #patients
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