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Hello,
I hope everyone is doing well. I am new to the site and haven't had much time to investigate if someone similar to my situation posted anything. With that being said, please forgive me if this is a repeat.
I am currently working as a senior health economist for a health service provider in Canada.
I am a non-traditional wanting to get into medicine. Here are my stats:
-B.A (honors) in Economics from a mid-size Canadian University.
cGPA at graduation: 3.34
-M.A in Economics--course based (took courses in health economics). Mainly A- and As but 2 Bs
Extra-curricular activities:
-Board member at a local religious organization for 3 years
-Duties ranged from designing courses for kids, fundraising, teaching math after Sunday school
-Volunteer with an NGO in Afghanistan for 1.5 years after M.A program
-Mainly provided research to local health authorities on where to locate clinics/hospitals and what specialties to put limited resources on
-Also educated villagers on sanitation and proper hygiene
-Helped foreign ER doctors treat villagers who just got shot or maimed
That is it for my education and extra-curricular activities. The only science course I took was "biology for social sciences" and I got a "C" in it. I have math taken math courses and I am good in that field.
It was during my year in Afghanistan that I became fascinated with pursuing medicine. I don't care about the money that comes with it or the prestige. And I don't care that I'll be giving up a very good salary to go back to school after 2 years.
So with everything said, what are challenges/opportunities? What do I have to do to get into a medical school in Canada or US. I want to enroll at UBC for a second degree in sciences and give it a shot. I don't care where I go to medical school, as long as I become a trauma surgeon in the end.
What do you good people have to say? If you want more info just let me know.
I hope everyone is doing well. I am new to the site and haven't had much time to investigate if someone similar to my situation posted anything. With that being said, please forgive me if this is a repeat.
I am currently working as a senior health economist for a health service provider in Canada.
I am a non-traditional wanting to get into medicine. Here are my stats:
-B.A (honors) in Economics from a mid-size Canadian University.
cGPA at graduation: 3.34
-M.A in Economics--course based (took courses in health economics). Mainly A- and As but 2 Bs
Extra-curricular activities:
-Board member at a local religious organization for 3 years
-Duties ranged from designing courses for kids, fundraising, teaching math after Sunday school
-Volunteer with an NGO in Afghanistan for 1.5 years after M.A program
-Mainly provided research to local health authorities on where to locate clinics/hospitals and what specialties to put limited resources on
-Also educated villagers on sanitation and proper hygiene
-Helped foreign ER doctors treat villagers who just got shot or maimed
That is it for my education and extra-curricular activities. The only science course I took was "biology for social sciences" and I got a "C" in it. I have math taken math courses and I am good in that field.
It was during my year in Afghanistan that I became fascinated with pursuing medicine. I don't care about the money that comes with it or the prestige. And I don't care that I'll be giving up a very good salary to go back to school after 2 years.
So with everything said, what are challenges/opportunities? What do I have to do to get into a medical school in Canada or US. I want to enroll at UBC for a second degree in sciences and give it a shot. I don't care where I go to medical school, as long as I become a trauma surgeon in the end.
What do you good people have to say? If you want more info just let me know.
