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Do any MAAs out there feel they have the least important role in their work environment?
Typically people say the medical administrative assistants have the most important job in the medical setting/office. They're like the glue holding everything together. Does anyone ever feel like they have the least important role because everyone is doing the more hands-on work and has more...
what are the steps to becoming a successful surgeon ?
Hello, I am a sophomore who is looking to go into the medical field and already know where I wanna go to college and the med school I wanna go to. But I just want to know what it takes to become one of the most successful surgeons
What are some negatives of being a Radiologist?
I would like to hear feedback on this from someone that has thought about or currently in Radiology.
What are some negatives for becoming a pediatrician?
I was wondering if there are serious downfalls that could affect my decision to become a pediatrician.
what are some medical school that are good?
what are something you can do to in a good medical school and what are something you can do to improve your chances is getting in to these good medical schools
Differences between psychologist and psychiatrist?
I am really interested in the field of mental health and psychology. I know psychiatrists can prescribe medication while psychologists can't, but is there any other major difference between the two careers? Is it worth the 4 years of medical school just to be able to prescribe drugs, or is...
What is the greatest piece of advice you’ve ever received?
It’s easy to find generic advice online, but some of the best advice is not really projected. I want to know what piece of advice helped you most in A.) College, and B.) Life in general.
#college-advice #life #advice
What is out-of-state college life like?
I start college soon but I am not sure if I want to go out of state
What are some great programs and research for current juniors interested in the medical field especially dermatology ?
I always struggle finding good programs because many ask for a tuition or application fee. I wonder if their are any programs or research I could do with private institutions such as Stanford that are connected to the medical field.
Day in the the life?
Looking for advice
What's a day in the life like of a doctor?
What is the most productive way to create good study habits when entering the medical field such as radiology and or physician assistant? Including what type of methods of studying for going into this field require and if there are any methods that you can provide to me that may help a future medical professional when going into college for physician assistant and or radiology?
I have trouble with studying and I want to improve on my studying skills to also go towards college when I go into radiology and or physician assistant to then retain more information.