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I don't mean to be frank but is there any money in Diagnostic Radiology? I'm split between radiology or the cardiology long haul.
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Moving to pre-medical.
You are pre-medical, you will change your mind at least 20 more times during the course of medical school before you "choose" anything.
Fellowships and all.
Choosing cardiology.
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My parents are the typical parents of a premedical student. they think they know everything and try to govern my actions at school...etc.
Anyways, i made this thread to evaluate a few things, most especially the type of parents you had when you were in...
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I made nearly all of my decisions aspects of my life, but for my pre-medical career they didn't really hover around trying to tell me what.
No role in my pre-medical career, as far as my decision or desire.
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Hey all I finished my application for the NIH's IRTA program back in december and I have been contacting PI's since late December and now. I've e-mailed about 10 or so mostly after my winter break,and am still searching for more PI's that I'm interested...
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The pre-medical committee/office at NIH is outstanding and they're.
The pre-medical committee/office at NIH is outstanding and they're up so well for medical school.
So well for medical school.
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I am in the third of my four-year undergraduate science degree and need to choose one of the following two electives. Which of the two should I choose or does it not make a difference?
1st option:
-100-level physics class
-Topic: astronomy
-Pro: am highly...
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A question to current medical students (future doctors):
Did you take any 100-level electives in the 3rd (of 4) year of your ... .
One survey class isn't going to hurt you.
College is for exploring new concepts.
I would take the class you're excited about.
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The only way I will pass these classes is if I grind them out, Int Algebra, Accounting, and Economics. More so the Int Algebra and Accounting, but I am behind in economics so I deplete my "left over" time for that.
Does any grind their classes, and does...
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Does any grind their classes....
More so the Int Algebra and Accounting, but I am behind in economics so I deplete my "left over" time for that .
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So I'm a junior and my parents want me to apply this summer. I want to apply the summer after my senior year because I feel like my ECs are lacking and I feel I can really improve during my senior year. I was going to take a year after college anyway,...
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Parents way too involved/know too much about....
Ah, same problem here.
Show them this: https://www.aamc.org/download/159350/data/table6.pdf
Students who run through undergrad in 4 years and continue directly on to med school are actually in the minority .
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Is anyone else out there pursuing medicine, for the purpose of doing medical missions only? I would love to start a discussion with you all, if you're out there. My hope is to become a "career" medical missionary, on staff at a foreign mission hospital...
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For example, "working" for Cure International or World Medical Mission (a branch of Samaritan'... .
What does a medical mission entail? I'm referring to working full-time, pro bono, at a hospital or clinic in un-served and under-served 3rd world countries .
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Just curious, does anyone else get horrible headaches from reading textbooks? It seems like after 20 minutes of reading my eyes feel like they are going to explode and I have a throbbing headache in the front of my head.
Vision has always been 20/20 at...
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Vision has always been....
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After you finish your residency, how do you find a job? Is it easy or complicated? What is the starting salary for a regular doctor?
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Idk A) Google 'physician shortage baby boomers....
Oh wait, maybe it's the other way around...
Regular doctors get paid less than irregular doctors.
Starting salary depends on speciality.
The best thing about being a doctor is the large availability of jobs .
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I don't know if a link for this has already been discussed on the forums, but I just came across it today and thought it was a thought provoking and insightful discussion of the US News rankings of medical schools between the publishers of said rankings...
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But what if you have two students--student A( 15 VR, 10 PS, 10 BS for a 35) and student B (8 ... .
I see Alpern talking about the MCAT as a measure of scientific aptitude .
Waits for others to comment so doesn't have to read it himself I skimmed the piece .
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