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Are you looking to make a profound impact on individuals and their communities and to foster an environment of physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing? Do you have a desire to learn and grow intellectually as you explore the scientific principles that provide the foundation of medicine? If this sounds familiar, a career in medicine could be right for you.
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As you're considering whether to pursue a career in medicine, you can learn more about what physicians' jobs are like, what it takes to become one, and what lifestyle and salary you can expect.

Consider shadowing a practicing physician, researcher, and/or academician to help visualize yourself in one of these roles, says one expert.

Some college graduates consider a postbaccalaureate premedical program or coursework to be a stronger, more qualified medical school applicant. When researching these programs, make sure to consider any financial implications that may have an impact on your present and future situation.

There are a lot of moving parts involved with preparing, applying, and ultimately being admitted to medical school. One expert recommends that you start by getting an objective assessment of where you are in relation to your goals.

Becoming a doctor or physician-scientist, is a good career choice, both socially and financially. Although medical school may be expensive, there are options available for financing your education.

Learn from a medical school advisor and a resident about the importance of having a mentor as you navigate your medical education.

Get advice on several ways you can round out your medical school applications over the summer.