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bbas said:public health in either epidemiology or health management/policy
ltrain said:cool, that's what i do now 👍
this was one of the questions i had to answer for my premed office. i wrote a paragraph about how i could be an engineer, but i didn't want to. then i included those questions with the recommendation materials i gave my boss.
the next day he told me he liked how my back-up plan was: none.
so i'm sticking with it...
bbas said:I see on your mdapplicants profile that you did HIV education with the Peace Corps. I'm thinking of doing this as well, since it ties in directly to my major. Was it a good experience; would you recommend it?
Rafa said:Rice farmer in Thailand.

DrVanNostran said:4. Start drinking and smoking and become that guy at the end of the bar that nobody likes.
LifetimeDoc said:My plan regarding applying to med school...
1st Application Cycle: apply with 1 year of post-bacc and new MCAT score.
2nd Application Cycle: take another year of post-bacc and maybe retake MCAT, include more schools and consider DO.
3rd Application Cycle: go back to work and try applying again.
4rd Application Cycle: try applying again, and beg.
5th Application Cycle: try applying again, and plead.
6th Application Cycle: celebrate my 40th birthday and jump off a cliff.
Dr.Acula said:So none of you would consider being a PA??
Dr.Acula said:What is/was your back up plan if you don't get into an med school?
After a few tries at MD/DO i think i'd go to PA school. What about y'all?
Schaden Freud said:Well I do have a humongous penis, so there's always porn.

Dr.Acula said:So none of you would consider being a PA? Also, this might just be me, but i see alot more female PAs compared to males, is this a trend or just bad sampling on my part?
I make as much as an PA as an RT. Why would I want to get a master's degree to make the same amount of money I make with an associates but be doing the job of an MD?Dr.Acula said:So none of you would consider being a PA? Also, this might just be me, but i see alot more female PAs compared to males, is this a trend or just bad sampling on my part?
DropkickMurphy said:I make as much as an PA as an RT. Why would I want to get a master's degree to make the same amount of money I make with an associates but be doing the job of an MD?
Vox Animo said:
Actually only a couple of states (Minnesota and Ohio I believe) require more than an associates. Most RT's have no more education than a "community college learner's permit".megboo said:Respiratory Therapist. How on earth are you an RT with an Associate's degree????
Edit: Sorry - that sounded a little harsh. I was asking that thinking about state licensure requirements.
That's why MOST RT's aren't the sharpest tools....a lot of them are nursing school washouts. This is the predominant reason I want to get out of the field....it's like being in a normal kid in an LD class...NonTradMed said:I would try at least three times to get into a US med school, then I would go carribean. There are many paths to being a doctor, I believe, if you are an American kid with access to parental support and no family obligation (kids, spouse), then you CAN make med school happen to you, it's just a matter of how far you are willing to go to get that done.
DropkickMurphy said:I'll be 28 or 29 when I enter medical school and I know one thing....I'm glad I didn't go to med school as a 21 year old like I originally thought about......
ironmaidenrules said:I'm a reapplicant this year and I am enrolled in a Nuclear Medicine Program that goes from July to July. It certifies you to be a Nuclear Medicine technologist in the radiology department. I can't work my lab job for another year, I need some type of backup. It will be a good backup and possibly some on-call work during medical school. We'll see, I think it is a good investment.
DropkickMurphy said:I'll be 28 or 29 when I enter medical school and I know one thing....I'm glad I didn't go to med school as a 21 year old like I originally thought about......
DropkickMurphy said:There are only a couple of the young ones on here I would classify as "mature". Most of the traditional premeds are terribly immature, but thats through no fault of their own in many cases.....they're just kids still
Dr.Acula said:What is/was your back up plan if you don't get into an med school?
After a few tries at MD/DO i think i'd go to PA school. What about y'all?
DrVanNostran said:I am becoming the epitome of a reapplicant. I graduated undergrad in the Winter of 2003 and have gone through a lot since then...for on I have an MPH is health care/hospital administration which has changed the way I look at medicine. Anyways, this is my 3rd or 4th attempt at this I really hope that the MCAT goes well....
Anyways heres the deal with me:
1. Allopathic School
2. Osteopathic School
3. Possibly Caribbean or work for a year---all depends on April MCAT.
4. Start drinking and smoking and become that guy at the end of the bar that nobody likes.
DropkickMurphy said:I make as much as an PA as an RT. Why would I want to get a master's degree to make the same amount of money I make with an associates but be doing the job of an MD?
wildorchid said:I think if you want to do MD or DO, and your heart is really set on it, PA wouldnt be a good choice as a "backup" plan. There is extensive patient care experience required for most of the masters programs, so you'd have to take that into account too before even considering applying, its not like you'd have an automatic acceptance just because you were a med school applicant, theres lots more involved than just the pre-reqs. Besides, I think people who want to become physicians and people who want to become PA's have different goals to begin with, and are different kinds of people in general. I thought MD was for me when I entered undergrad, but now with a year left to go before graduating, i have no doubt i want to be a PA. My roomate has wanted to be a doctor ever since she could remember, and she's going to Med school next year. It's all about what you want out of life and what you want out of your profession. Simple as that, really. Don't settle for a backup plan, because your backup plan might be someone else's dream that you'd be taking from them. 🙄
DropkickMurphy said:This is the predominant reason I want to get out of the field....it's like being in a normal kid in an LD class...
JackBauERfan said:You mean you can't do 4 and 1?
you make $80K as a RT??
megboo said:I love your username!
Do you drive an IROC or z-28? (sorry, couldn't resist..... my husband loves Iron Maiden 🙂)
Ema said:If I do not get in anywhere -Back up plan is:
1) take that modeling job for a year and move to Milano
2) or accept the job opportunity with the UN in Geneva
Umm nah,I would really love to stay n the town... being a volunteer, and taking all those post bac classes and applying again ...and thats what I am gonna do. 😀