I recently graduated last May with a degree in Biology and a minor in Business. I had always hoped to become a doctor and run my own medical practice. Throughout my undergraduate work I was very active in my community, taking on leadership opportunities in pre health organizations, even organizing a school-wide health fair. Needless to say I had always had a strong passion for helping others maintain a healthy life style and have always taken on leadership roles so naturally, ever since I can remember, I always felt that becoming a physician would be a great fit for me. I made poor grades however and graduated with a 2.9 cumulative gpa. Hence, my dilemma of not being confident in my chances of getting into medical school.
Currently I am working as an office manager for a clinic so I can see the direct effects these new laws have been putting on doctor's pay checks. My father is a physician and seeing him work so hard has also been discouraging. Yet my ears perk up when drug reps mention updates, nursing home and other facility reps talk about their updates, and patients voice their concerns or compliments to the physician and staff.
Essentially my daily task in streamlining the operations of this medical office has me thinking what all I would do differently and what I would keep the same.
But is this enough justification to apply to medical school? More than anything I don't just want a be a doctor but the best doctor. Is someone's undergraduate GPA a big determinant of that?
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Currently I am working as an office manager for a clinic so I can see the direct effects these new laws have been putting on doctor's pay checks. My father is a physician and seeing him work so hard has also been discouraging. Yet my ears perk up when drug reps mention updates, nursing home and other facility reps talk about their updates, and patients voice their concerns or compliments to the physician and staff.
Essentially my daily task in streamlining the operations of this medical office has me thinking what all I would do differently and what I would keep the same.
But is this enough justification to apply to medical school? More than anything I don't just want a be a doctor but the best doctor. Is someone's undergraduate GPA a big determinant of that?
Any input would be greatly appreciated!