Should I Study Medicine?
by 51风流.com on August 25, 2016 | Top Stories
Being the smartest in your class or the top student in your district is not good enough a reason to study medicine. Are you thinking of medical school because it is what people around you expect of you? While pursuing a career in medicine has many benefits, you may want to rethink the reasons for your decision before you apply.
Many people expect the smartest students in school to take up a medical degree. Are good grades the most important factor in determining if medicine is right for you? Well, good grades is definitely a prerequisite, and depending on the university you apply to, getting a seat to study medicine can be very competitive. Read on to find out some advice shared on the web on the good (and not-so- good) reasons why you should study medicine.?

Reasons to study medicine |
And the not-so-good reasons |
- You’re passionate about medical science
- You’re good at complex problem solving,?critical thinking and communicating with?others
- You want to help people by improving the health and lives of others
- You enjoy continually learning and discovering new things that can help you in your work
- You are resilient; and don’t mind working hard and dealing with stressful situations
- You have a high tolerance when dealing with people – from patients to patients', families, medical staff, technicians, administrators, and others
- Many career opportunities – besides becoming a medical doctor, you can also work in research, academia, pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, and more
- Your work style includes:
- Concern for others
- Attention to detail
- Integrity
- Dependability
- Stress tolerance
- Self-control
- Your personality or interests should include: Investigative, Social, Realistic
- You value achievement, recognition and independence at the workplace
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- You think your life as a doctor will be a?high level drama like in Grey’s Anatomy
- Your parents or family are pressuring you to
- You think you’ll earn a lot of money (note: don’t forget that medical school doesn’tcome cheap)
- You think that going to medical school will impress your friends and family
- It seems like the best course because you’re the top student in your class/school/state
- You like the prestige of being called a ‘Dr’
- You’re not the lifelong learner type
- You are not capable of temporarily sacrificing some aspects of your life for your studies or for others
- You cannot work under stress and have a
- low tolerance when it comes to dealing with people
- Your prefer to work alone
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If you like the healthcare field but do not want to go to medical school, check out these careers:
- Counsellor
- Dietitian or Nutritionist
- Lecturer
- Medical assistant
- Occupational therapist
- Physiotherapist
- Radiation technologist
- Registered nurse
- Respiratory therapist
- Speech language-pathologist
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