Career questions tagged medicine
Why is it very rare and difficult to find female students doing engineering courses and how can they be positive about it?
Being a female student and someone who loves doing things like electrical ,i would love to see myself be among the few females' students who are going to encourage other females.
I want to work in the medical field and become an orthopedist.?
Currently I'm a freshman in high school and I want to study medicine. The study of Orthopaedics has interested me and I want to follow a career path related to this field. Since this age and grade is the perfect time for me to plan for my future and think about what I want to be, I have some questions about this profession. Is it worth it? Should I dedicate the rest of my life in the field of medicine because it has good opportunities and pays good money or should I do it because it is a deep interest of mine? And if so, should I spend 8 years in college or switch to a medical school? What is the better option?
School Advice?
Since I'm starting my sophomore year of high school in the fall, I would like some advice for the incoming school year. I am interested in the medical field (especially psychiatry) and would like to have some tips to build a strong resume over the school year for internships I can have when my junior year starts.
What are some considerable opportunities a pre-med student or any person interested in the medical field should take advantage of?
What are some recommendations for medical opportunities?
How hard is it to get into nursing school with mostly B's?
I am a freshman in highschool. My first semester, I got mostly all A's and B's. My second semester, I got mostly all B's. If I have an average of B's, will I still be able to get into a good nursing program? I specifically want to work with mothers delivering babies.
What is pay based off in Nuclear med?
Does the type of degree matter on how much you get paid?
what are some skills I need to learn in medical office admin ?
I want to gain more knowledge and skills in this trade
What is your favorite part about being a pediatric doctor, and what are the downfalls?
I am very interested in having a future career path in the pediatric unit. To be more exact I either want to be a pediatric nurse, or general surgeon. I am 15 years old and in 9th grade, and my whole life this career path has always stuck out to me. This year I am in honors science, and next year will be taking honors biology and honors chemistry. As a result, I can get into my schools' nursing program as well.
Is it worth it to pursue a career as a physician?
I'm a graduating senior in high school and I will be attending university this fall to major in Biology with an emphasis in pre-medicine. I've wanted to be a doctor my whole life. I lean towards primary care, and although I know that rotations are the key to knowing which specialty is best, as of right now I think I'd like to do med-peds. The problem is that I have heard so many negatives about being a physician. Between insurance problems, the potential for being sued, and political elements within healthcare, I wonder how doctors even have the time to care for their patients. And I've heard that they don't; rather, they have a specific amount of time they can spend with each patient, and the healthcare system is really mostly about making a profit. Current physicians-- is this true? Or are these just over exaggerations? I absolutely love science, and what I really want out of a career is the capability to truly help and serve people. I don't care about the salary as long as I have enough money to not worry about how I'm going to pay for necessities. I also want to travel the world, and I've always loved the idea of working internationally in underserved communities. Physicians, are you glad you stuck with it and became a doctor? Is residency really as awful as people say? Are the first two years of medical school completely memorization, or is it a combination of memorization and critical thinking? I really appreciate any insight and answers you have to my questions.
How do i find the nursing programs or psychology courses that i can do straight after graduation?
i’m a freshman in high school but i already know what i want to do with my life. i know i want to be in the medical field with either nursing or psychiatry but i want to know what i can do after school to get a little taste before i decide my profession.
What are the income differences between pharmacy technicians and autobody technicians?
Hello, my name is Zoe I'm a Job Corps student and looking for some answers to my questions.
How long does it take for you to achieve a dream such as becoming a CEO or head doctor?
How long does it take for you to achieve a dream such as becoming a CEO or head doctor? I have been wondering this because someday I want to achieve a big position such as this.
Doctor's:What did you expect to get out of this experience before you started and what have you gotten out of it so far?
I'm a 15-year-old girl living in Idaho, and I'm really interested in attending medical school and working in the healthcare field. what is your best experyins
What classes do I need to take to become a Vet?
-11th grade - Interested in Cornell - Currently in the process of college hunting - Looking for a small and spacious university - Specialize in cooking
Can I study MBBS in Canada if I get a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from Bangladesh Will Canadian universities accept me??
I am a high school graduate from Bangladesh. Many advised me to get a Bachelor's degree first and then go abroad. What should I do?
What are some jobs in the pediatric field?
I am a freshman in high school, and I am considering going into the medical field. I have a few questions about the things I should do. - What steps would I have to take to have a job in the pediatrics field? - What are some jobs in the pediatric field? - Why is medical school difficult? - What jobs in the pediatric fields have a lack of women representation? - What are some jobs in the pediatric field I can make a career out of, so I can grow ?
Are M.D./Ph.D. (neuroscience specifically) programs worth it ?
I'm currently a high school senior. I already committed to a college and I'll be majoring in neurobiology but I wanted to get some advice from others to see if an M.D./Ph.D. program after undergrad is the way to go (or if just getting an M.D. is better) so that I can start preparing for it. I know I want to become a neurosurgeon and that I definitely do want to do research before residency.
How to get admission into medical school ?
What are the prerequisite to becoming a medic
How do I become a Rn?
I’m a 17 year old CNA and I want to become a RN. Im a junior in high school and after this summer I will be a senior. What is the fastest and most efficient way to become an RN?
What does it take to be a successful psychiatrist?
I am a current high school junior, thinking of majoring in psychology for college and on the pre-med track.
What is the hardest part of the nursing program?#Spring24?
Hello, I want to pursue a degree in nursing with my bachelors and will be applying to Wayne state university bachelors of nursing program once I get done with my pre-read. And it’s 3 years. I want to know what will be the hardest part of the nursing program and how can I be able to look out for it and stay on track and not get overwhelmed. Also, I haven’t had any experience in the healthcare industry would that be a bad thing or it doesn’t make a difference since I’ll be leading everything from the start?#spring24 hope I win!!