Career questions tagged medicaltraining
How to manage studies for PG in MBBS and work during an internship?
I'm a medical student in my last year. From several people, I heard that internship is all about doing extrawork like a labour non-stop and you can't eat, rest or take a break.
What is the hardest part about Physician Assistant School?
I am pursuing a master's degree in physician assistant studies and am nervous about the academic rigor and dedication.
What is the biggest resource you have used in medical school and would tell your younger self? #Spring25?
I am entering in as an MS1 and am excited to go along this new journey! #Spring25
What are the pros and cons of pursuing an MD/PhD program?
I am a high school student interested in both research and clinical work, and was wondering if an MD/PhD program would be beneficial! #Spring26
How can I learn to be the best at what I do to save the people under my care?
I currently work in the health care field at a level one trauma center, we juggle multiple patients at once and it can get a little intimidating at times.
What is medical school and what is the classroom time like?
I am on the way to college for the premed route, yet I know nothing about medical school. Is it like a mock residency? Could someone please provide me with in depth information about this please?
What does it look like in the day of a psychiatric resident?
I would like to know what are the main duties that you are expected to participate in and how strenuous is this specific field. I am an incoming college freshman going for premed and love to be prepared.
How hard is residency for psychiatry versus neurosurgery?
Obviously, I am aware that neurosurgery is significantly harder than psychiatric residency, but what I am asking are the main differences that really stand out between the two. I am an incoming college freshman, and I am wanted to go to medical school. I have an extreme passion for both fields and am just needing help narrowing it down.
What is it like to be a physician assistant and what education do I need?
Hi my name is Iker. As of now I am a middle school student here at Crane middle school. I want to know what it’s like to be a physician assistant and what do you experience while you’re on the job? I also want to know what you do and if I would need training to be a physician assistant? Another thing I want to ask about is what education do I need? I also want to ask about what type of certificate and training do I need and how much time would this take. Thank you for your time and guidance.
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?
What is residency in context of medicine and doctors?
How long does a newly graduated and hired medical physician, such as a Neurosurgeon?
How can i get shadowing opportunities or internships near me in Mission Tx for sonography??
I want to pursue sonography but i would love to see different specialtys of sonographer and shadow but i have no idea where or how to start.
What are the steps to becoming a neurosurgeon?
I am in grade 10 and currently deciding what career to pursue after matric. I know I want to go into medicine, but I'm not entirely sure what field. I find this career really interesting, and want to know more about the requirements to get into this field (in South Africa) and the breakdown of what usually happens in this career.
I want to go to Medical School in the UK and eventually live there but I heard their salaries are significantly lower and ideally I would want to make some money not millions but around 200,000 pounds annually is that achievable in London as an orthopedic surgeon if so how, for reference I live in the states right now but medical school here is longer and more expensive so I just want to see where would be better?
I’ve heard about working in private hospitals in London but I’m not sure how much money people make cause the stuff I’ve found online is generally very confusing on numbers.
Medical field.
What does a typical day of a person working in the medical field look like?