As the title asks, do the programs consider practicing occupational medicine a gap?
I graduated in 2016 and working in a public hospital ER since then, but I'm considering to switching to an occupational medicine position because I have the certificate and it pays better. But I'm worried that it'll have a bad impact on my chances.
Can you guys share your opinions?
I graduated in 2016 and working in a public hospital ER since then, but I'm considering to switching to an occupational medicine position because I have the certificate and it pays better. But I'm worried that it'll have a bad impact on my chances.
Can you guys share your opinions?