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greghouse
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Hi! I am post-graduate 12th grade (dont know if that makes me college competent by american/english standards or what...) and currently not studying in any institution. (Reading a lot of science at home though ) I am wondering whether i should get into som medical research-education of some kind, like farmacology or bioengineering, or to study medicine to be a doctor.
To be a doctor is of course good financially speaking, and i'll never have to worry about being unemployed, (worst case scenario ill be overworked, but that would only happen if i find what I am doing to be boring ). But my doubts there is that the work might be overfocused on patient care, relations, social stuff and other less-relevant to the question-of-what-the-universe-is-made-of criteria that i find more interesting. Can i go into research as an MD?
anyone who workes on this who might give som tips?
To be a doctor is of course good financially speaking, and i'll never have to worry about being unemployed, (worst case scenario ill be overworked, but that would only happen if i find what I am doing to be boring ). But my doubts there is that the work might be overfocused on patient care, relations, social stuff and other less-relevant to the question-of-what-the-universe-is-made-of criteria that i find more interesting. Can i go into research as an MD?
anyone who workes on this who might give som tips?