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I was wondering what the general consensus was interns of post medical training degrees.
I guess to be more specific I was referring to MBA, MPH, etc? I would like to know what peoples reasoning are as well ( more efficient practice, more money, better patient care, etc).
Thanks
I think most MDs are happy to have their terminal degree and start practicing. I seriously doubt getting a MBA or MPH is going to make you more efficient, but I'd love to be proven wrong.
I have heard of MD's after practising a number of years getting an executive MBA then working as an medical director and taking on more admin. role.
I guess to be more specific I was referring to MBA, MPH, etc? I would like to know what peoples reasoning are as well ( more efficient practice, more money, better patient care, etc).
Thanks
Don't know about you but I was planning on getting my pilots license during residency, along with my skydiving one as well
I'd like to get a masters degree in ethics at some point. It wouldn't do anything to make me a better doctor or help me earn more money; I'm just thinking ahead about what I want to do after I "retire" from medicine. 🙂
Excellent point! I graduate with a d.o. In a couple months but have though about how to better strengthen myself for administrative, political, legal endeavors that are intertwined within the medicAl field.
QofQuimica said:I'd like to get a masters degree in ethics at some point. It wouldn't do anything to make me a better doctor or help me earn more money; I'm just thinking ahead about what I want to do after I "retire" from medicine.
Don't know about you but I was planning on getting my pilots license during residency, along with my skydiving one as well
Definitely getting my pilot's license (probably not during residency) but I'm gonna pass on skydiving.
I want to go to Golfsmith's clubmaking schools, both the complete and advanced courses) to get better at making/repairing golf clubs. Did a lot of this in my pre-med school days and really enjoyed it. The plan is to pursue this once I'm done with medicine and do a lot more advanced repairs/refinishing of golf clubs.
I'd like to get a masters degree in ethics at some point. It wouldn't do anything to make me a better doctor or help me earn more money; I'm just thinking ahead about what I want to do after I "retire" from medicine. 🙂
any schools in NJ that offer this degree? or any online programs?
I know that both Creighton and Loyola offer online degrees for ethics. There may be others.
I guess to be more specific I was referring to MBA, MPH, etc? I would like to know what peoples reasoning are as well ( more efficient practice, more money, better patient care, etc).
Thanks