So you want to work in... healthcare? MD/DO/PA/MS/RN/NP/PT
Hello readers! I decided to make this post on the heels, on my soon to be videos (on my Youtube: Freshprogressbeauty). This list is VERY similar to some of my earlier post. I write this post a little blue. Recent college graduate, soon to be health fellow, who wants to provide and share some of MY thoughts and advice concerning careers in medicine. I love medicine and healthcare. I respect medicine, the mcat, medical students, health professionals, because the professions (tries… but wants) a value on healing, and competition.
1. Medicine ≠ Money. One of my favorite bloggers, Cranquis once mentioned these gems in a podcast.
“Humans on both sides of the examination table”
“Rich doctor myth. That is a small minority.” And when you have health care rhetoric drumming that myth into existence, it makes it hard to strengthen the physician to patient relationship.
“Shock how much money people think you are making and how much debt you have”
“Doctors have a responsibility to be financial transparent. Income is usually a fair income, the income is not why we went into medical, but our income keeps us in medicine.”
2. I once said, “I found myself nodding and thinking doctors are real people, telling myself stop romanizing and dehumanizing the profession I want so bad,”
3. Get direct patient care experience! Getting training /experience in the following over a summer, I think will, serve you well!
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Phlebotomist Community Health Worker Medical Scribe (www.elderwood.com)
4. Eliminate, cut the fat! Find what is working and what is not working well!
5. Science GPA is everything
6. Health delivery is expansive. I am not saying to give up, and understand healthcares wear many different scrubs and suits!
MHA: Masters of Health Administration
MPH + Dr.PH: Public Health
DO: Osteopathic Physician
+ many more! I encourage you to read, research, and meet persons in the field/ degree area!
7. Lets the end point motivate you. But constantly ask yourself
8. Encourage yourself to be a healer, navigator, and advocate for patients, communities, and society. Volunteer and be minimal when your can.
9. How can your partake in the business of health, if you yourself are not on a conscious process of mental and physical health?
Try to keep in with yearly physicals and dental appointments. Create a tribe of family and friends, that support and are honest with you Do allow the weekends to be the only time, you can be you/
10. Become educated about your body … then when you’re done, please educate the communities you move in and the patients and professionals you interact with. How to you LIVE out your health and wellness politic? How are you DOING health delivery? How are you PRACTICING equitable healthcare politics, health literacy, patient engagement, evidence based medicine, and productive health behaviors?