Alternative Careers for Medical School Graduates
October 7th, 2008
There comes a time when one needs to reflect and re-assess. What happens if after graduating medical school you suddenly realize you are not willing to spend more sleepless nights and sacrifice your only time to rest for emergency calls? Your parents or family will not definitely like that at all having spent much of their savings on your tuition. But you might probably regret it for the rest of your life if you have not considered any alternative career. Find a more convenient career where at the same time your medical knowledge will not become a waste. Below are some alternative careers for graduates of medical school:
Pursue teaching career as a science professor
There are various options available for you in the teaching profession. You can join the medical school and teach gross anatomy, or molecular genetics in college and even general biology in high school. This would be one opportunity for you to solve your greatest learning challenge when once you could not understand the theory of natural selection by Charles Darwin and other scientific principles. Becoming a thesis adviser can be fun, because you can learn further from your students as they learn from you. To add more excitement, you can also serve as a consultant online in various web-based classes. All you need is to pick your area of interest and head on for it!
Pursue medical journalism
Medical journalism entails writing medical case articles or scientific documents from studies of other scientists or medical practitioners. These cases or documents featured in medical journals are sometimes written by medical professionals. If your interest follows writing and medicine, try pursuing a career on medical journalism. Writing medical journals requires familiarity to various medical jargons and terms that is an advantage for writers coming from the medical field. For this requirement, your previous setting in medical studies will be a plus factor that enables you to easily decipher various scientific theories and concepts. These skills are necessary for you to write cases in layman’s terms as medical journals are equally important to ordinary people as well as medical practitioners.
Pursue a biomedical scientist vocation
Being a medical scientist is equally an important vocation in the medical field as it involves the development of treatment methods as well as investigation of medical conditions. This is necessary part for a patient’s treatment process. Without biochemical research and experimentation, drugs and other medical facilities necessary to improve the practice of medicine may not be discovered. Medical research may include studies on the fields of reproduction, growth, health, reproduction, new diseases, and overall development of organisms.
What matters in medical practice is that the vocation you pursue contributes to the development of the medical field. In whichever way it is done, you still have fulfilled your dream of helping people through medical service, only it is done in a different manner but leads to the same purpose.
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