Career questions tagged medical-curiousity
What will happen if i graduate highschool with my college degree? (PRE-MED)
What will happen if I graduate highschool with my college degree? INFO: I plan to start doing College Credit Plus courses starting extremely early in 7th grade, if I complete my bachelors of neuroscience at the end of highschool, I'll be 18. Since I love doctor-related facts, especially the brain and spine, (I might do neurosurgery), does anyone have any tips for what I should do for the next 5 years in school? I'm definitely going to get enrolled in programs such as Mensa's SIGS and Junior Honor Society, but I need extra help on what other programs I should join. I know, at the ripe age of 13, I shouldn't be thinking about what will happen after I graduate highschool with a college diploma but if I do, what will i have to do next? Please take it easy on me, I'm kinda a newbie. My brain is always curious.
How do Biomedical Research paths compare to Medical School in terms of long-term intellectual challenges and growth #Spring26 ?
I am a high senior and I intend to major in Biomedical Sciences on a Pre- Med track. I'm exploring whether to stay on a pre-med track or focus on research and innovation. For those who chose a non-MD scientific path, what was the hardest "mindset shift" you had to make? Do you feel that your field offers a stepper learning curve and more growth opportunities than clinical practice.
what is the task you do the most when working as a registered nurse and or a medical assistant?
state if you are an RN or medical assistant and explain your relation to the question. you can explain stories related to the question as well :D