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Hi! I'm currently in the military (Navy) here in Seoul, Korea. I'm a linguist but what I really want to do is become a heart surgeon eventually. To be able to travel internationally and help people as a doctor at the same time utilizing my languages (I speak seven+ languages). What I'd like to know is opinions on what path I should take to get there. I have a plan of my own but I always like to hear advice from those who actually work in the medical field like people on this website. (I just stumbled upon this site yesterday) What I already have achieved as far as pursing my "medical career" is: I'm a AHA CPR Health care provider instructor and if I teach four more Health care provider classes then I'll be able to certify other people as a CPR instructor. (I believe that is called a TCP or something like that) So my next plans for the moment are to become CNA certified and EMT certified and at the same time study biology/mathematics so I can get my bachelors in math and then go to med school. So after all that my questions are:
1. What advice do you have considering what I've listed so far?
2. What do you feel are some things, courses, certifications, etc. that I can and should DEFINITELY get done right now. (LPN, RN, any other essentials you can think of) P.S. - I'm getting out of the Navy in 1 month and I'll be going back to mississippi (home) or hawaii.
1. What advice do you have considering what I've listed so far?
2. What do you feel are some things, courses, certifications, etc. that I can and should DEFINITELY get done right now. (LPN, RN, any other essentials you can think of) P.S. - I'm getting out of the Navy in 1 month and I'll be going back to mississippi (home) or hawaii.