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What Nursing/Medical Paths Are Appropriate for Someone With Hands-on Caregiving Experience Supporting a Senior With Agoraphobia?
I would like to clarify that I do not hold any formal nursing or medical licenses or credentials. My experience is informal and referral-based, and includes the following: • Delivered comprehensive in-home care for a senior client with agoraphobia, facilitating a safe and supportive...
how am I able to become a plastic surgeon to be able specialize in breast surgery ?
how am I able to become a plastic surgeon to be able specialize in breast surgery
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How do I know working as an Oncology nurse won't affect me mentally or if it's even right for me #Fall25?
I know I will get to experience different specialties in nursing school and get a taste of what I may like or not like to work in. I lost my mom to ovarian cancer. I am currently on my educational ride towards my nursing career. I really feel like I would love working in oncology because I will...
After finishing the nursing program, would I be better off to start my employment at a doctors office or a hospital setting? #Fall25
After finishing the nursing program, would I be better off to start my employment at a doctors office or a hospital setting?
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What are the best steps I can take in high school and college to prepare for a career in the medical field, and how do I figure out which program or majors are the right fit for me ?
I am currently a high school senior so any information about college will help. Thank you
What is a good start in medical school?
What would be a good start in finding a work place in medical school, and how can I make myself more understanding of medical education and medical school?
How can I stay focused while majoring in Biology for Dermatology ?
What are ways that I can stay motivated as a 12th Grader that wants to major in Biology? My dream is to become a dermatologist but the path is very delicate and I need major focus. What are ways that I can stay organized and determined while staying engaged in my medical path?
How do you fight imposter syndrome as a new grad?
How do you confront "imposter syndrome"? I graduate in 5 weeks and though I'm fairly confident in my work ethic and my understanding of MBC I cannot shake this feeling that I will not fit in or will not succeed. I somehow feel unprepared. Is this normal? Am I reading too much into graduation...
If I graduate early will Employers look at me differently?
I want to be an animal rehab therapist and should only have 2 years of college because of the classes I've taken in High school.
How can l decide on which class between Sciences and Commercials when l'm very indecisive and l don'twant to regret it when l'm older?
I'm indecisive and l'm sacred that l it will mess up my future if l do what my heart doesn't want to do and l Don't want to regret my decision in the future.
What are the major highschool subjects that contribute to medical school admission and possibly syllabus?
I'm and have always been passionate about biology but in Norway, they require physics which was rather weird at first. I've researched on many different university requirements and some need biology and not physics. I may not continue med school in Norway since they study in Norwegian and...
What is a good major to get into in undergraduate school if you want to be a heart surgeon?
I am confused on what major I should peruse to become a heart surgeon. Right now I am considering majoring in biology.
What is the best undergraduate major for wanting to go to medicine school? #Fall25
What is the best undergraduate major for wanting to go to medicine school? #Fall25
How can I, as a med student, honor my passions and still give myself permission to rest without guilt? Any advice or strategies would mean so much — I really want to find a balance that works. 💛
I’m a med student, and I’ve made up my mind that any spare time I have, I want to put effort into my other passions — filmmaking, writing, acting, and ambassadorship. But saying it out loud now makes me wonder… will I even have space to just relax? I know my free time will be so limited, and I...
Is it realistic to work part-time and study medicine?
Or is it better to just focus full time on studying for medicine?