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I am a graduate medical student, interested in volunteering.
I am part of a medical master's program, and am part of a team looking to volunteer and provide career advice to high school students. Can you put me in touch with someone? #volunteer
Thanks!
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Ro’s Answer
Your school should definitely have resources for volunteering! Both the med and undergrad offices will probably provide you with more than enough opportunities. I also recommend "Doctors without Borders" - although you aren't a licensed care giver yet, you can still assist in different ways and provide info to other students. The admissions dept of your med school may also have programs for students interested in medical school.
Volunteering is a great way to get some meaningful experience and exposure into how you can utilize your career path. I think you're being very socially conscious and giving of your time - great first steps toward creating a rewarding career!
Volunteering is a great way to get some meaningful experience and exposure into how you can utilize your career path. I think you're being very socially conscious and giving of your time - great first steps toward creating a rewarding career!
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Dexter’s Answer
Hi Elsa,
If you want to provide career advice, I think you're on the best website to do that! :)
For me, I like to sort by new or unanswered, then find a question you have a meaningful answer to, then fire away!
Also, it's super cool that you are still in school (and such a demanding one as medical master's program) and still want to give back. You're an inspiration!
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Dexter
If you want to provide career advice, I think you're on the best website to do that! :)
For me, I like to sort by new or unanswered, then find a question you have a meaningful answer to, then fire away!
Also, it's super cool that you are still in school (and such a demanding one as medical master's program) and still want to give back. You're an inspiration!
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Dexter
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