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#21
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#22
any other jobs out there for MD degree but without any residency? besides just flipping burgers?
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#23
uri,

this is awesome...8 advertised positions, for thousands of looking for residency..kind of like a scratch off lottery ticket with small jackpot winnings...not great, but better than nothing.thanks u very much for this post.
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#24
sorry about all these posts . what a bout working like jobs EMT?
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#25
I have been told to stay in the medical field as much as possible. So being an EMT should a plus but it's not easy becoming one.
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#26
i see docsamm, it requires going back and getting some basic credentials and courses and certifications and exams, without guarantee of full time job and generally a salary tough to support self let alone begin to think about paying back US citizen FMG student loans. oh well let's all keep trying and keep not giving up!
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#27
what about PA program i heared that it pays well like 80k
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#28
sure , PA is definitely option, but isn't it two years program and of course pay tuition...it's better than sitting around doing nothing, but some just don't want to or unable to do it for whatever reason or excuse...PA, NP, MA but it's like MD don't want to help PA and PA don't want to make it easy for MDs. Not to be discouraging, but this is how it seems to be I believe; what a joke
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#29
as far as i saw, PA is 4 yr. and as u said well, they wont make it any eaiser for MDs...specially fmgs! they usually dont give us credit for such...some lower tire programs might, but i havent really heard of. u got to call or go and ask...or get started and hope they might give u some credit for ur MDs. but, i havent heard of any PA programs to be 2 yr.

i have discussed this with many well expereinced american pas with yrs of expo. they are not happy at all...coz the MDs make them work hard for real cheap...they got to go thru the same stress and hardship and even lawsuit for real cheap ! they said nursing is way better, coz it is more flexible which make u earn more $$$ with less flexible hrs and u can choose to work any where at ur convenient hr and location...with less responsibility!a studetn nurse has much more options in terms of job and the flexibilities...some schools even pay for u...so see wht works for the best. gl
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#30
sorry for the typo...i am multitasking!!! see wht works the best for u and with school gives u a better option. gl
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