Rita Chuang
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What extracurriculars do I need to get into medical school?
I am a college sophomore on the pre-med track.
What steps can I take as a current sophomore in high school to get into medical school and pursue a career in medicine with as little debt as possible?
I would like to graduate med school with as little debt as possible. I currently plan on being a pediatrician, but I am open to learning and exploring different careers related to medicine, biology, chemistry, and science.
Why did you become a family physician?
Hello! My name is Lizeth and I am a current high school student. I'm conducting an interview with any professional in the physician field for a Foundations in Health Science Class project about careers! I have created a total of 13 questions. Comment on this post, answering all 13 questions to...
How should I pick a specialty in medicine? Any suggestions?
I want to have a fast paced specialty that has a variety of job requirements. Something in the surgical field peeks my interest. I also want to have a good amount of money to support my lifestyle.
How can you become a doctor and what undergraduate degrees would be good for it?
I am a freshman in high school and I am thinking about pursuing a major that would lead me to become a doctor. I don't know what kind of doctor, though.
How does the process of medical school start after college?
How do we apply to medical school from college.
To become a psychiatrist, how long did it take for you to get your doctorate degree?
did you have any hiccups while pursuing your career.
What is the main thing a hiring manager looks for in the medical assisting/RN field??
I want to know what exactly do they expect in the application as a newly graduate looking to find a job after college.
Are Nurses able to choose their own hours due to demand or is that incorrect?
I've been thinking about different jobs I might want to pursue and was wondering the number of hours required and how flexible they are.
Why is it that in the medical field we have to wear scrubs/uniforms?
Is it because of the numerous pockets?
In your opinion, how difficult would it be to get hired as a Psychiatrist ?
I'm sure working as a Psychiatrist is challenging just like any other job, but I'm curious to say if it is difficult is it worth the time and money? I want to get into something similar to this and look at other options but I want advice to see if this is a good choice.
Is there anything I need to be aware of before studying medicine?
Is there any specific information I need to master to really get the subject?