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If I am interested in becoming a Pediatrician or getting a career in the medical field, what types of jobs, experiences, and skills are employers looking for on a resume?
I am a freshman at Hopewell High School, I want to get into the medical field to study and become a Pediatrician.
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Miosotis’s Answer
Hi! First I want to say pediatrics is the best specialty in the medical field so good decision. And no, being a pediatrician myself have not influenced the previous statement (jk).
I would recommend volunteering in medical missions. They are always looking for volunteer experiences and plus will help you grow in the most important quality someone can have. Also shadowing some physician… you can even ask your PCP if you can shadow him/her at their office. You can also involve yourself in health promotion with some program and going to schools and provide talks about topics like the correct way to wash your hands and the importance of doing it. You could also teach about importance of exercise, healthy eating, etc.
Wish you luck in your journey!
I would recommend volunteering in medical missions. They are always looking for volunteer experiences and plus will help you grow in the most important quality someone can have. Also shadowing some physician… you can even ask your PCP if you can shadow him/her at their office. You can also involve yourself in health promotion with some program and going to schools and provide talks about topics like the correct way to wash your hands and the importance of doing it. You could also teach about importance of exercise, healthy eating, etc.
Wish you luck in your journey!
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Rithika’s Answer
Consider roles like Medical Scribe and Sterilization Tech. Becoming a Medical Scribe might require some training, but being a Sterilization Tech usually doesn't. Adding certifications, like CPR, can really boost your application. Plus, shadowing and volunteering show you're actively involved in the medical field.
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Christine Dyan’s Answer
Wow! Congratulations! It's great that you're already preparing for your med school application.
This is important because it shows you're aware of what you need to do and are committed to working on it. Being self-aware is the first step.
To answer your question, I'll share some general tips for preparing for grad school applications and interviews. First, find out the basic requirements for your degree track. Once you know them, see if you have friends, family, or acquaintances who have gone to a similar school or career. They can share their experiences, which can help you prepare and tailor their advice to your own career path. The goal is to create a plan that builds on your strengths and turns weaknesses into opportunities as you get ready to apply to med school.
Also, be careful about how you spend your time. Every activity is an investment in your future, so choose wisely. Think of it as building the best version of yourself.
Hope this helps!
This is important because it shows you're aware of what you need to do and are committed to working on it. Being self-aware is the first step.
To answer your question, I'll share some general tips for preparing for grad school applications and interviews. First, find out the basic requirements for your degree track. Once you know them, see if you have friends, family, or acquaintances who have gone to a similar school or career. They can share their experiences, which can help you prepare and tailor their advice to your own career path. The goal is to create a plan that builds on your strengths and turns weaknesses into opportunities as you get ready to apply to med school.
Also, be careful about how you spend your time. Every activity is an investment in your future, so choose wisely. Think of it as building the best version of yourself.
Hope this helps!